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    Default Hand scrub recipe for gardeners....

    Saw this recipe and thought maybe some of the gardeners here could use it........

    I haven't tried it, but it sounds like it would be a good one. PLUS would be easy to make.........and CHEAP........(we like cheap! )


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    Thanks FF! This would make annice compliment to my mother's Day basket of gardening supplies this year.
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    I love it!! What a great site also!

    now.... where can I find really cheap pumice stones??
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    Thanks! I think this would be something my mother in law would love. She is always in the garden and loves things that are homemade. Thanks again!
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    That's really cool! I make my own scrub to use at the sink after doing lots of dishes. It's just sugar, olive oil and a little fragrance oil. It makes your skin so soft after you use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bumplett View Post
    I love it!! What a great site also!

    now.... where can I find really cheap pumice stones??
    Check your dollar store........or maybe WM..........they will often be in the 'foot scrub' stuff aisle. Sometimes will even be on one end of a scrub type thing for feet.

    Otherwise.......hardware stores will carry the bigger ones, but might cost more.
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