Happy Thanksgiving – A 95 year old woman with her pet rooster. Havana (La Habana), Cuba
What could be better than Thanksgiving across the country celebrating food, friends and family?
I had made a Handmade soaps for give to my Family and Friends , I always want to decorate the table for my Family on thanksgiving , Kona coffee soap from NATURAL HANDCRAFTED SOAP has a little hint of cinnamon and coffee- smell like everything you love about fall! … weekend and give away as gifts through Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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Refreshing Peppermint Soap with Sea Clay and Reviving Organic Oils
The tingly scents of peppermint essential oil will lift your spirits every morning with our Peppermint Natural Soap with Sea Clay. This refreshing, reviving, fragrant oil is derived from the Pacific Northwest region from the peppermint plant. Our Peppermint soap is handmade from a blend of organic olive, coconut, and sustainable palm oils, making it not only good for your skin but also for the environment.
Kona Coffee Soap Hawaii
Last winter I give away for my friends my peppermint soap (it makes a perfect holiday gift idea for friends and neighbors!)
Peppermint Soap
Coffee Soap is a Great Gift – Brazilian coffee grinds absorb garlic
and onion and fish smell off your fingers, we recommended this soap as a
hand and body soap. A must in the Kitchen. Great for wash hands after
the Thanksgiving celebration!
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