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From: MSN Nickname£åd¥ß®êtå  (Original Message)Sent: 10/15/2003 3:24 PM
Bath Fizzie Recipe
Makes approx. 12 ice cream scoop size balls.
Place all of your dry ingredients in a bowl and mix together. Melt your coconut oil or substitute this for another (palm kernel, palm) and then incorporate the mixture completely. Add your fragrance or essential oils. Make ice cream scoop size balls and place in small cupcake papers. Let the balls dry for about 24 hours, and then store in an airtight container to keep fragrance from dissipating.

1. Poppy Dave's Bath Fizzies
  2.9 oz wt citric acid
  2.4 oz wt cornstarch
  8 oz wt baking soda
  3.6 oz wt coconut Oil
  0.2 fl oz essential or fragrance Oil
Drop 2 balls in your bath and enjoy.

Valentine Bath Cookies
  2 cups fine sea salts
  1/2 cup baking soda
  1/2 cup corn starch
  2 tbsp. sunflower oil
  2 eggs
  5-6 drops Love Spell F.O or another favorite fragrance or essential oil.
***preheat your oven to about 325 degrees F.
Mix together all of your ingredients. Take approximately 1 tsp of your dough and roll it into a ball ( 1 " in diameter). Make the same size balls with the rest of your dough and place them on an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake the cookies for 10 minutes, until they are lightly browned (Do Not Overbake). Allow them to cool completely. ***This recipe will make about 24 cookies***

To use: Drop 1 or 2 cookies into a warm bath and allow to dissolve. For packaging ideas place your finished cookies into some cute mini heart designed cupcake papers (you should be able to find these at your local grocery store) and then place them in an 8 oz ointment tin with a cute personalized valentine.
Bodacious Bath Bombs Recipe:
Put all of your dry ingredients in a bowl and mix them together. Put your emollient oil in a bowl and heat if it is not in a liquid state, then add your fragrance or essential oils and liquid color. Slowly incorporate your liquid ingredients with your dry ingredients and mix well. Take some of the mixture and form ping pong size balls. Balls should be placed on a sheet of waxed paper for about 24 hours. Place your bath bombs into a small candy cup. Store in a closed container until you are ready to use them. To use drop 1-2 balls under warm running bath water.
Ingredients:
  2T Citric acid
  2T Cornstarch
  1/4 cup baking soda
  1/4 tsp fragrance or essential Oil
  3-6 drops liquid color
  3T Coconut oil (any emollient oil will work)


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