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    Soap Makers Help!

    Some of them do. Ours has absolutely 0 melt and pour, and is getting rid of their candle stuff too. I'm not interested in using it, but I once managed a Michaels, and enjoy wandering through the aisles when I do go for little things like magnets.
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    Soap Makers Help!

    Quote: Well, he only states that in one listing. And I understand that his Shea butter soap is not 100% Shea, but when he states that's the only ingredient, I would say that is HIGHLY misleading for the average consumer. That's what is so off putting for my I think.
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    Soap Makers Help!

    I was looking through his other items and came upon this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/HOME-MADE-GOATS-MILK-SHEA-SOAP-TUTTI-FRUITTI-4-oz-/120722519150?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c1b9f746e where he states all his soaps are "Glycerin based" and unless he adds artificial colors, the soaps are...
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    Soap Makers Help!

    They look like M&P to me too. Also, my soaps are 3.5X4"X1" approximately, and they are 4oz, I wonder how dense those bricks have to be to be over twice that PS these are the measurements given: 4 3/4" LONG.....2 5/8" WIDE......1 1/4" TALL
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    Soap Makers Help!

    It's like an inkblot test...what do y'all see?
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    Soap Makers Help!

    Morgaine...that butterfly is amazing and beautiful, however, I think your power ranger looks possessed...
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    Soap Makers Help!

    NanaKat, that High Country bar sounds AMAZING! I am a big sucker for pine fragrance. Your family is lucky!
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    Soap Makers Help!

    Quote: There isn't a "real" butcher shop around here, they're all inside supermarkets or traveling butchers. For the most part everybody here processes their own meat, or ships it to a different county. However, I do know many a cattle rancher that I'm going to be having a little chat with...
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    Soap Makers Help!

    After X many years of being gone, this is my first post back, and I am proud to say that I have read This. Entire. Thread. And I made my first batch of soap 2 nights ago. Because money is super tight and I used what I had on hand, here is my recipe: Castor Oil: 9.38% 6oz Coconut Oil: 26.56%...
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    ISA brown chick - roo or hen?? - NEW PICS!

    You've definitely got yourself a little boy. ETA: see if you can get a pic of the culprits back and where the saddle feathers would be found. If those are coming in quite shiny and pointy, paired with that comb you've for sure got a little boy.
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    Asil Hatching Eggs 6+

    These are pure varieties, yes?
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    Serama Pairs + Cockerels: CA

    As requested, updated pics! Cockerel #1 (aka Bonnet): Cockerel #2: Mottled Pullet: Wheaton Pullet: Cockerel #3: Wheaton Cockerel: Cockerel #4, the one I can never take a picture of!:
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    How to ship a Serama in 6 easy steps

    I have something to add though. Here in CA, you have to call a phone # in regards to shipping live animals. Your post office can give it to you. They need 2 addresses, where you're shipping from and where you're shipping to. They have records of the flights for the shipping planes, and they let...
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    Serama Pairs + Cockerels: CA

    Updated: This little boys need to go ASAP, otherwise they are being fed to the tigers. For the boys, they are free + shipping, or you can pick them up. $30/pair. You provide a box plus shipping charges and they are yours!
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    BYCville Town Quilt Block Swap SIGNUPS CLOSED

    Mine were sent priority yesterday. I had an all night sewing marathon.
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    BYC Spinning Fiber

    Quote: Take a look here: http://morrofleeceworks.com/Pages/Pricing/Pricing.htm Most of these steps, at least to get it into roving form, which is those "skinny ropes of wool" At minimum it needs to be skirted, scoured, and carded. http://www.joyofhandspinning.com/washing-fleece.shtml ^ is...
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    Serama Pairs + Cockerels: CA

    In my neck of the woods, it's about 70-75 degrees. Out in the "real world" I'm not sure what the weather looks like! I always ship with grapes and apples, if not some watermelon too. When it comes to shipping, it really depends on the receiving end of the line, the weather never changes around here.
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    Bacon and Sampson, a match made in heaven! *Warning, pic heavy*

    Wolf Queen: He is actually my little bro. And I walked up onto the patio and saw him trying to sit on her. This is how the convorsation went: Me: T'mas, what are you doing? Thomas: I'm keeping Bacon warm sissy, this is what mommy chickens do to their babies, remember? And I just started...
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    Bacon and Sampson, a match made in heaven! *Warning, pic heavy*

    My Wheaton Serama Pair: The cockerel, Sampson: Thomas brooding on poor, poor Bacon:
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