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              Soothe  our  Bodies.... |  |  
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                  | Dry
                    Skin Cleanser - Formula | 
                       
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                  | We
                    all want clean skin, but if cold air outdoors and warm,
                    parched air indoors has made your skin dry, washing with
                    regular cleansing products can just make the problem even
                    worse! So we found this amazing formula to clean your skin
                    without drying. It only calls for three ingredients, and
                    they’re all in your kitchen cupboard  
                     
                      
                        
                          
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 | This lovely formula is moisturizing, hydrating,
                              and the perfect acid balance for your skin. Find
                              out the easy formula here: INGREDIENTS
                               1 teaspoon olive oil1 teaspoon honey
 2 teaspoons cider vinegar
 1. Mix all ingredients. Apply to face and leave
                              on for 10 to 15 minutes.
                               2. Rinse with tepid water. |  |  |                                                                       
                Submitted by Barb   |  |  
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                 I put ginger in a food processor with brown sugar and a little
                cinnamon.
 
                I make little bags of it, tied
                up with ribbons to give as Christmas gifts
               
                
                  (You can mix this with cool
                  whip or whipped cream cheese as a dip for
                 
                  fresh fruit.) along with bags
                  of my homemade crackerjack popcorn.
                 
                 
              Submitted by Jeanne |  |  
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