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I don't recommend anyone spray with Dr. Doolittle baby oil. On the other hand...Dr. Bronner's unscented castille soap is safe to use at the recommended dilution.I get this residue on the medium from spraying with Dr.Doolittle baby oil, are you sure @InTheShed that it's safe to use?
Got the Spliff berry in the wish list before you read this.Get it on your next sweet tooth list.
On the other hand...
Got the Spliff berry in the wish list before you read this.
No need to go there.Great Otter I'm very pleased with how this one turned out. It would have been real nice to send it for testing but then they would bash my door in I suspect...
Dr. Bronner's unscented castille soap is safe to use at the recommended dilution.
No need to go there.
60's/70's it was hippy soap.
When I used to travel as a professional photographer in the 80s I would pack a bottle of Dr Bronner's peppermint soap to use as soap, shampoo, and toothpaste!
"All-one!"
Oh no as soon as Crazy touches the dough they magically becomes Swedish.... Do you eat them at all in the states?
Every Ikea sells them here.
This ^ . Ikea, spreading Swedish meatballs across the world. I've never had them though.
Ok yeah have had swedish meatballs from Ikea and they were good but not great. All us kids thought moms were the best. Until mom's best friend came to visit from sverige. Blew all us kids away we were like um Birgitta can we have the recipe? She gave it to us but think my sis has it. How you make your balls CraZy? Share the magic with us heathens?Ah. I wouldn't say they are any super gourmet food but normal descent household food on the plate. If you are ever in Ikea, try it. But it's not the best meatballs around by any means, the ones I make are much better, more meat any way.
I got some local soap. Called Dirty Hippy Soap. Old recipe from the region here.Dr Bronners is kind of a cultural thing with us here. I found it in the 60's/70's. It was hippy soap.