Dammit Beavis
So, I upgraded to WP 2.6, and it seems to have blown a ton of things up. I can’t fix it this morning, as I already have commitments. I’ll try to get it fixed later tonight. In the meantime, I’ll take all the “More” tags off, so content is still there. [...]
How To: Make a small batch of traditional soap
Working with small batches is often trickier than doing the huge batches I often do. But doing small batches lets you get all kinds of creative. Best of all, if you make a mistake, you’re not tossing out hundreds of dollars in materials. It’s fairly easy to “rebatch” a mistake batch when it’s [...]
How To: Make a Bath Bomb
Everybody loves bath bombs. It’s like taking a bath in champagne, only without the show tunes and chorus boys. They are fairly simple to make, keeping in mind that the strangest things can make a batch go weird; humidity, room temperature, oil viscosity, the moon rising in the seventh house of Aquarius…they are [...]
Public Meeting on BioPreferred Voluntary Labeling Program
The Department of Agriculture (USDA) will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, July 22, 2008, starting at 1 p.m. EST for interested stakeholders to provide an open forum to solicit feedback on the establishment of the BioPreferred voluntary labeling program. This program will allow USDA to authorize manufacturers and vendors of qualifying biobased products to [...]
Are boutique soapmakers doomed?
The past decade has seen an explosion of small, independent soap, fragrance and cosmetics companies emerge from the kitchens and basements of America. Creative entrepreneurs have conjured up a myriad of offerings from bath fizzies to sugar scrubs and spa products to mineral makeup. All of those products were introduced to the market by small [...]
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