Gardening Soap

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As the winter season comes closer to a close it time to welcome in the spring.  Here is a recipe for those that like to get into it and get their hands dirty.  This will help to get those  hands back to their pre gardening state. Use it well it will come in handy.

Ingredients:

8 oz. M&P base
2 T. white cornmeal
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1 T. bentonite clay
2 tsp. of a citrus essential oil (orange, lemon, etc.)

Instructions:
Melt base and scent. Stir in cornmeal, pumice, & clay continually until it
gets to the point where it will stay suspended in the soap. By this time
the
soap will be quite thick and cool. Pour into molds.

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