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	<title>Comments on: Handmade Soap</title>
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		<title>By: Soap You&#8217;ll Want to Eat &#124; Confessions of a Mom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Soap You&#8217;ll Want to Eat &#124; Confessions of a Mom</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Leave a Comment    I use home made soap that a friend of mine makes. She uses scents so good that smelling is often not enough. Why can&#8217;t I just take a little bite? Well, because it&#8217;s  soap, silly. Her all natural glycerin-based soap comes in scents like Butter Rum, Coffee Mocha, Oatmeal and Honey, and my favorite Holiday Ribbon Candy. If you are looking for a unique, yet practical gift these bars of soap are great. I was recently at the Sioux Falls Arts and Crafts Show this past weekend (oh my is that another article) and home made soap was selling for $6.00 a bar! Is that the going price? I guess I&#8217;m spoiled with only paying $3.50 for a bar that lasts FOREVER. I mean this soap lasts through my kids leaving it in the sink, lathering until the cows come home, and more. I promise you&#8217;ll love this stuff, and she ships too! Visit TidyTightwads.com to order HandMade Soap! [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Confession: I love the smell of dirt &#124; Confessions of a Mom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Confession: I love the smell of dirt &#124; Confessions of a Mom</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] rain. Whatever its origins, I love the smell of dirt. That&#8217;s probably why I like a fellow mom&#8217;s homemade dirt-scented soap (yeah, really&#8230;) I am so excited to get into the garden and plant, but I don&#8217;t trust the [...]</description>
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