Did you know that instead of discarding the ashes from your fireplace, you can actually use them to make an ingredient for a ...
MANISTEE — A casual conversation with a bank customer 26 years ago sparked Kim Cogle’s journey into soapmaking and eventually ...
October 27, 2012 (Lemon Grove) -- Ask Kerri Mixon about making soap. You will be met with a smile and 16th-generation soapmaking expertise. Mixon is the owner, administrator, lead instructor and ...
HiHO Brewing Co., Missing Mountain Brewery, McArthur’s Brew House, Lock 15 Brewing Co., Schmitt Sohne Wines and Ignite Brewing Co. will offer beers and drinks. More than 30 craft, retail and ...
While the delicious scent of brown sugar bundt cake may be tempting, you should really follow the advice of a cute duck painting on the wall and "don't eat the soap" when you visit The Plucky Duck.
If you browse the web regularly, chances are you have seen gstatic.com, among the hostnames that fly by in the browser’s status bar while browsing the web. It’s something that many netizens are not ...
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It’s possible to make bar soap at home using ingredients such as lye and oils. Following a recipe and knowing which precautions to take can help make bar soap making a fun and generally safe activity.
Cars.com is the No. 1 most recognized automotive marketplace visited by more than 25 million in-market consumers each month. Launched in 1998 and headquartered in Chicago, Cars.com empowers shoppers ...
Paul E. Richardson receives funding from the NIH and NSF. Thousands of years ago, our ancestors discovered something that would clean their bodies and clothes. As the story goes, fat from someone’s ...
A photo has been circulating online for years that purportedly shows Emanuel Bronner, the founder of personal care products company Dr. Bronner's. The picture features an older man smiling and wearing ...
This graph of the value of the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index shows the dot-com bubble forming around 1995 and gathering value until early 2000 when it began to burst, portending a two-year bear ...
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