Saturday, May 17, 2014

Wounded Warriors' Soaps & Washcloth Bags Recipe:

Add bulk reactive black ink dye to dye each washcloth bag black. Remember to wash it in hot water with a second rinse cycle, afterwards.  Also, bright white quilting thread is needed for the personalized three letter monograms per bag. That color combination matches their logo design and also most police departments' logos. It can be used for both fundraisers.

Soap Egg Recipe Adjustments:

4 soap eggs per bag

1/2 (or one-half) pound of pure, organic glycerine melt-and-pour soap base per bag

Use organic rasshoul clay powder, an astringent for oily skin, instead of the moisturizing milk powder. Also, add 1 tsp of pure, organic, tea tree oil per soap egg. That's for the natural, eco-friendly, antifungal and antibacterial properties.

To make the soap eggs naturally fragranced, add a scented oil:

Scented oil recipe:

5 cups of organic, freshly-harvested, Maine balsam fir needles for scent, freshly-ground to increase fragrance (coarsely-ground also). Put this into a large crockpot.

Put it into a bouquet garni, or organic, unbleached cheesecloth bundle, closed with organic, unbleached cooking twine. Put this  into the crock pot.

Add 8 cups of certified organic, super-refined, food-grade, halal, emu oil into the crockpot.

Cook all ingredients on high heat for 4 hours.

Use 2 tsp per soap egg for the men's and teenaged boys' soap eggs.



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