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Farmers Market Spring '10

This winter and spring have been full and busy! Lots of the unknown slowed things down for me. But with the sunshine came a little more balance, and a lot more happiness!
So now I'm gearing up for the Gardeners Market season 2010.


I'm very excited and this year I will be selling Laundry soap, as well as some new scents. The Laundry soap is what I've used off and on for the past year and love it better than anything I can buy at the store. So I hope you all will want to try it out!
All Natural biodegradable.




NEW: (Some of these I have been selling at the store)
Lavender
Flower Garden
Cherry Blossom
Peppermint
Plumeria
Edward
Bella
Orange Coffee

Favorites:
Coconut Lime and Verbena
Berries and Twigs
Bay Rum
Spicy Lime
Honeysuckle
Plain (for sensitive skin)
Sandalwood Vanilla
Wild mint and Ivy



I've been Selling this soap (Orange Coffee) at the store through the fall and winter. It has been one of the best selling soaps! It's my kitchen bar, It removes odder off your hands after chopping onions and garlic. It truly is amazing. And like all my soap it has Shea butter to keep your hands soft!

Some won't be ready for the first day at the market but most will be!





Sad to say I will also be missing the first day at the market, (unless I can find someone to sell for me). My Wonderful Husband will be graduating from USU! And for me family comes first.
I'm very excited to sell this summer and hope to see you all!

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