EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

Got to do a quick candle... save my seat..
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All are goat milk

some are oatmeal
some oatmeal and honey
chocolate
and the last batch was a stress away but its a fail, it didn't take the smell..

This batch of Hot Processed soap has wonderful oil blends!
Hershey cocoa, Copaiba oil, Lime oil, Cedarwood bark oil, Vanilla absolute, Ocotea oil, Lavender oil, Coconut oil, Virgin Olive oil, Tallow, Beeswax, Castor for extra suds and of course sodium hydroxide.
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WOW! That's soap? ....and you even make it smell like choc?!!?
Soooo tempting! So hungry!
They still look delicious! :drool

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Dang, wish I’d have found this sooner I went with the bandaid. She’s been in it for two days already. It’s just she’s also got a curled toe. I figured one orthotic at a time.
Band aids are hard to remove sometimes. The curled toes... 2 equal size pcs of sports tape. Spread the toes on the first pc. Press the second pc down and squeeze them together. Change often. They grow so rapid.
 
I don't give my kids that stuff, but I enjoy having the right to make that decision myself.

We don't drink a lot of sodas (or pops) or whatever you want to call those sugary carbonated beverages. When DD asked for some (at age 3), we simply told her it was an adult drink. She accepted it & never cared enough to try to bend the rule. However, we do drink sparkling grape juice in fancy glasses at Thanksgiving, Christmas, anniversaries, & other holiday meals. We call it "wine." (I simply don't care for the real stuff & DH would rather have an occasional beer.)

So at the innocent age of 7, DD was offered some soda at a kid's birthday party. She told the other mom that she was not allowed to have soda, but that she could have a glass of wine on special occasions.
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We don't drink a lot of sodas (or pops) or whatever you want to call those sugary carbonated beverages. When DD asked for some (at age 3), we simply told her it was an adult drink. She accepted it & never cared enough to try to bend the rule. However, we do drink sparkling grape juice in fancy glasses at Thanksgiving, Christmas, anniversaries, & other holiday meals. We call it "wine." (I simply don't care for the real stuff & DH would rather have an occasional beer.)

So at the innocent age of 7, DD was offered some soda at a kid's birthday party. She told the other mom that she was not allowed to have soda, but that she could have a glass of wine on special occasions.
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Love it!

Kid's say the Darndest things!
 

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