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what kinds of things are in your soap? I bought several varieties of soap at Target today, because my hands are cracked and raw and I am trying to use a very gentle soap on them.
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It is homemade Lye soap. I use different oils & Lye. This batch has Lard, Olive oil, coconut oil. I really like it & DH with the sensitive skin likes it. It also seems to be helping my oily face. I will be glad to let you try some the next time I come that way to go to an auction.

I would like to try some that has lots of oils in it. I remember making lye soap with my grandmother - we used the rendered grease she had been saving all year long. It was great soap for preventing poison ivy, but it didn't smell very good.
 
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The wind cracked my windshield while I was driving to Guymon one time. The windshield was fine before I left OKC and by the time I got to Guymon, what must have been a small chip was a crack from the middle of the windshield to the top. Talk about wind sweeping down the plains!
 
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It is homemade Lye soap. I use different oils & Lye. This batch has Lard, Olive oil, coconut oil. I really like it & DH with the sensitive skin likes it. It also seems to be helping my oily face. I will be glad to let you try some the next time I come that way to go to an auction.

I would like to try some that has lots of oils in it. I remember making lye soap with my grandmother - we used the rendered grease she had been saving all year long. It was great soap for preventing poison ivy, but it didn't smell very good.

I doubt a soap called "Rendered Goose" would sell very well.
 
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I would like to try some that has lots of oils in it. I remember making lye soap with my grandmother - we used the rendered grease she had been saving all year long. It was great soap for preventing poison ivy, but it didn't smell very good.

I doubt a soap called "Rendered Goose" would sell very well.

They sell jelly beans that taste like vomit,
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and you put that IN your mouth so you never know!!!!!
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I just went to the wrong church that day!

Actually I think I went somewhere...under protest...I ain't even glared at a dove...do you know how fast a dove is with a 50 mph tail wind...they don't ever fly into the wind.

You know how awful it is to be headed to school and have to drive past parked trucks at the hunting areas! Not nice I tell you. Plus I have a kid in class that has been telling me stories about bear hunting in New Mexico. Is it wrong to flunk a kid because he gets to go bear hunting?

Can you render deer fat for soap?

I don't think it was amaretto soap you were making!
 
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It is homemade Lye soap. I use different oils & Lye. This batch has Lard, Olive oil, coconut oil. I really like it & DH with the sensitive skin likes it. It also seems to be helping my oily face. I will be glad to let you try some the next time I come that way to go to an auction.

I would like to try some that has lots of oils in it. I remember making lye soap with my grandmother - we used the rendered grease she had been saving all year long. It was great soap for preventing poison ivy, but it didn't smell very good.

This isnt' the same as grandma made but the same concept. I should be down soon & you know I will plan to hit an auction while I am there......we will meet up.
 
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Did you see where they killed 31 bears in Oklahoma on opening day (Friday) of bow season? The quota was supposed to be 20. The season is over after just one day.

As for answering the dove flying question, that would involve Algebra which I am pretty much opposed to.

Give the kid an A but only if he will take you hunting or at least let you have your picture made with the rug.
 
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I would like to try some that has lots of oils in it. I remember making lye soap with my grandmother - we used the rendered grease she had been saving all year long. It was great soap for preventing poison ivy, but it didn't smell very good.

I doubt a soap called "Rendered Goose" would sell very well.

The bacon grease part of Grandma's lye soap was alright, but the grease left over from beef wasn't anything you would want to "eat". Of course, Grandma's pie crusts made with lard were very good. Maybe if I start cooking some of these ducks I can save the grease and make duck soap.
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We have raised some great oopses! We have a few pures but not many. We ain't quittin' though!

I didn't see that about the bears. We don't get that news out here. Wow...first day...guess I won't make that drive later on this year.
 
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