It seems a long time since I got around to writing a blog post but thought I would say hello to those of you who read my blog to let you know I am still alive and kicking. As winter has passed and the warm weather comes and goes, which is typical at this time of year, the view in the garden has changed and the Freesias and the Sweet Peas are going to seed but the Alstroemeria are starting to flower along with the ever beautiful Hollyhocks. Here are a few photos of the beauties....
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If there are any soapmakers out there reading this, Elly has worked out a recipe for Castile Soap using Rice Bran Oil only instead of the extremely expensive Olive Oil. It is a really easy soap to make and I had no problems with it at all but did as Elly suggested in her video Elly's Everyday Rice Bran Oil Castile Soap and cooled the lye mixture first before adding it to the oil. I didn't use the blender either so it was an extremely simple soap to make and I can't wait to try it out. Instead of adding colour I threw in some dried calendula leaves I had sitting in the cupboard.
We are due for a heatwave here in Queensland and I can feel the temperature rising at the moment as we head up to 32C. I think we have a day or so of 35C this week so I will head down to the aircon in the shopping centre.
Have a great week everyone!
Chel, you are the hollyhock queen i think. I love Ellys YouTube always makes it look easy. Take care love Barb
ReplyDeleteBarb, thanks for telling me about Elly’s website. She has some great ideas. Chel
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