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Post by queenbee on Jan 27, 2008 19:21:34 GMT -4
I got the soap under control. It's clean operating all the way through.
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Post by bb on Jan 27, 2008 22:46:46 GMT -4
If I get motivated, I'll do up some soy candles for the market. I could use a few extra bucks, too!
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Post by queenbee on Jan 28, 2008 10:28:47 GMT -4
Cool ya'll, we could be our on co-op. Don't know how much we will get sold if we are together, we will be too busy gabbing.
The Farmer's Market is a nice place to be on a Saturday morning, I really enjoyed it. The extension office did an excellent job of putting it together and I look forward to this year.
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Post by nataliewood on Jan 28, 2008 14:14:39 GMT -4
Well ya'll go to the feud forum to do it. You gonna run off all of my soap customers. Yes Bee, she did scare me a little bit. I am still contagious, but I do want some of your soap. How many bars did you end up with?
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Post by queenbee on Jan 28, 2008 14:19:32 GMT -4
A bunch, a whoel bunch.
Bought a little cart with 3 coated wire shelves yesterday and moved them into my laundry drying room with some gas heat. Hopefully it will get them dry. They sure do smell good. Some folks at shws have said they look like fudge. But every time I smell the spearmint one, I just want to take a big bite.
I have some unscented and some rosemary ready to go, if you want to try one of those.
Bringing some ot work tomorrow to trade for a hand mixer. Mine went kapooey and I am having to mix by hand, YIKES!!!! Slow process and more stressing.
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Post by nataliewood on Jan 28, 2008 14:27:41 GMT -4
Well, I have some good news about Tuckers on the Square. You know they are moving out because that building was sold. Bonnie told me today that they have moved much of their inventory to Tuckers next to Coosa's motel. But, they are also moving into a new place on South 129. Do you have soap in their shop yet? If not, give me your info and I can talk to them about it. Maybe I'll give her one of your soaps to try.
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Post by queenbee on Jan 28, 2008 14:34:59 GMT -4
No problem, if they are interested it's fine by me
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Post by nataliewood on Jan 30, 2008 11:52:34 GMT -4
Bee, I went on line last night and search some of the bee keeping sites. It looks like fun. I'm game to experience a little bee keeping when you are ready.
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Post by queenbee on Jan 30, 2008 12:13:22 GMT -4
Well just bbuuuzzzzz on over when the season starts.
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Post by swissroger on Feb 4, 2008 18:12:28 GMT -4
Coosa, maybe Roger would like to have it? yes i could thake it with summerose on the range for targetshoot on it.
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Post by summerose on Feb 4, 2008 19:40:30 GMT -4
Roger, you are crazy. lol!
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Post by swissroger on Feb 5, 2008 6:21:09 GMT -4
no summerose, because poor here, we have to use anything as an target. coolers, tvs, radios, chairs, old shoes, watermelons etc, you name it we have shoot it.
one time, an blonde men did bing heavy water filled plastic bottles. he was not able to hit them and then he try to put them heavy things back in his car...i did suggest pour the water out, its lighter then...
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Post by swissroger on Feb 5, 2008 6:25:25 GMT -4
...the watermelon story is this, one friend did buy an old one that you cant eat anymore and then we did go to the indoor range, the owners two kids saw that big one and smiled, thinking wow we geht watermelon to eat!! you should have see theyr faces as they got it no way, its verry soon shot by an .45 burst from an thompson 1928 - my friend shoot it. what an mess, as we where back some weeks later ya still could smell it an bit.
that all is long ago, today the police would come, they allready kill the freedom in switzerland...
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Post by bb on Feb 5, 2008 8:04:33 GMT -4
Roger, I am sure that made a heck of a mess!
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Post by swissroger on Feb 5, 2008 8:18:04 GMT -4
well bb, we can try to recreate that in your livingroom as im back :-0
then you see it exactly how it is.
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