Some of them do. Ours has absolutely 0 melt and pour, and is getting rid of their candle stuff too. I'm not interested in using it, but I once managed a Michaels, and enjoy wandering through the aisles when I do go for little things like magnets.
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Well, he only states that in one listing. And I understand that his Shea butter soap is not 100% Shea, but when he states that's the only ingredient, I would say that is HIGHLY misleading for the average consumer. That's what is so off putting for my I think.
I was looking through his other items and came upon this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HOME-MADE-GOATS-MILK-SHEA-SOAP-TUTTI-FRUITTI-4-oz-/120722519150?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c1b9f746e
where he states all his soaps are "Glycerin based" and unless he adds artificial colors, the soaps are...
They look like M&P to me too. Also, my soaps are 3.5X4"X1" approximately, and they are 4oz, I wonder how dense those bricks have to be to be over twice that
PS these are the measurements given: 4 3/4" LONG.....2 5/8" WIDE......1 1/4" TALL
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There isn't a "real" butcher shop around here, they're all inside supermarkets or traveling butchers. For the most part everybody here processes their own meat, or ships it to a different county. However, I do know many a cattle rancher that I'm going to be having a little chat with...
After X many years of being gone, this is my first post back, and I am proud to say that I have read This. Entire. Thread.
And I made my first batch of soap 2 nights ago.
Because money is super tight and I used what I had on hand, here is my recipe:
Castor Oil: 9.38% 6oz
Coconut Oil: 26.56%...
You've definitely got yourself a little boy.
ETA: see if you can get a pic of the culprits back and where the saddle feathers would be found. If those are coming in quite shiny and pointy, paired with that comb you've for sure got a little boy.
As requested, updated pics!
Cockerel #1 (aka Bonnet):
Cockerel #2:
Mottled Pullet:
Wheaton Pullet:
Cockerel #3:
Wheaton Cockerel:
Cockerel #4, the one I can never take a picture of!:
I have something to add though.
Here in CA, you have to call a phone # in regards to shipping live animals. Your post office can give it to you. They need 2 addresses, where you're shipping from and where you're shipping to. They have records of the flights for the shipping planes, and they let...
Updated: This little boys need to go ASAP, otherwise they are being fed to the tigers.
For the boys, they are free + shipping, or you can pick them up. $30/pair.
You provide a box plus shipping charges and they are yours!