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Why You Absolutely Must Have Food Supplies, Hard Assets and Reserve Cash
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Posted on 06/11/2012 5:37:40 PM PDT by Kartographer

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To: little jeremiah

You don’t wash off the cream? Does it smell?


121 posted on 06/14/2012 3:46:40 AM PDT by Library Lady
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To: Library Lady

No, you leave it on. And yes, it does smell a bit funny after a while.

It could be rubbed in and then washed off after a while.

BTW - I forgot a VITAL part of the facial - right before the floral waters application, APPLY HONEY!!

I haven’t done this for a while so forget. Get some good honey in your palm and apply all over your face, patting it on. Than sort of tap your fingers all over your face for a while, and let the honey sit. Sometimes it drips a little, depending on how warm it is in your house. Let it sit on your face maybe 10-15 minutes, rinse off well and then apply the floral waters.

Gosh, I need to do this.

I suppose the cream could be mixed with some nice essential oils, a few drops. Hub objected to the smell, that’s why I stopped, but it was not strong, and it didn’t bother me. You only massage in a small bit, a tesapoon or so. I would get a pint of cream, and get those tiny plastic containers that are used to give individual takeout servings of stuff like salad dressing, and I’d freeze them, and one would last me a few days or couple of days.


122 posted on 06/14/2012 7:10:47 AM PDT by little jeremiah
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To: familyop

The Golf Car batteries have good plate insulators because they’re ment for rugged service, so shorts are very unlikely in static service. The L16s have a deep waste bin at the bottom of the case, which prevents shorts in most uses.

If you’re in a mood for work, you can desulfate them with Disodium EDTA, but that requires draining and refilling the cells.


123 posted on 06/14/2012 7:44:47 AM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they were.)
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To: little jeremiah

I really can’t stand the strong smell of dairy products. Wonder if something could be substituted for the cream.


124 posted on 06/14/2012 10:54:55 AM PDT by Library Lady
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To: Library Lady

Coconut oil, or sesame oil - refined; not the Chinese toasted kind! I get it in bulk by the gallon, but natural food stores or grocery stores that have a “natural” section usually have a good brand; Spectrum is one that comes to mind. It rubs in very well without leaving your skin feeling slick and oily, actually absorbs very well. Apricot is a very nice skin oil but much more expensive, I use it just for face oil.


125 posted on 06/14/2012 12:04:44 PM PDT by little jeremiah
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To: little jeremiah

Great choices. Thanks a bunch.


126 posted on 06/14/2012 12:58:13 PM PDT by Library Lady
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To: Library Lady

Yogurt is good too, the acid balances skin ph. Even if you just leave it on for a while.

I must go do some of that to my face today. It’s been a long time.


127 posted on 06/14/2012 3:00:52 PM PDT by little jeremiah
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