

Fig and avocado trees. The fig is the stick but the avocado has leaves, this was grown from a seed which i got out of one of the avocados my neightbour gave us.
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Fig and avocado trees. The fig is the stick but the avocado has leaves, this was grown from a seed which i got out of one of the avocados my neightbour gave us.
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Hi,
ReplyDeleteSaw your post over on Rhonda Jean's blog.
I have a suggestion for your soap.
Instead of throwing it away,how about putting it into little net bags and using it that way.
YOu won't be wasting it and may have a bit more scrubbing power.
God bless,
Helen(grammea)
grammea22@verizon.net
Thanks for that Helen, I realised that her recipe said rain water...I used tap water and i think that may be my problem! Anyway i will try another batch, I may use this lot for cleaning products.
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