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Soap Naturally Recipes
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I use cardboard milk cartons as moulds which explains the slightly wonky shape of my soaps - the cardboard tends to bulge out when I fill the carton. The benefit however is that I can just rip the mould off the soap, throw it away and know that I've got another mould sitting in the fridge.
[*] Similar recipes can be found in the Soap Naturally book and in other soap recipe pages on this Website.
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The Soap Naturally Swap project and all the soap recipes for soap swaps held between 2000 and 2005, are made available thanks to the invaluable help of Helen Brosche (HTML formatting, Web editing) and Shelley Bordeleau, of Bordeleau's Bubbles, (general co-ordination, supervision, editing, HTML).
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