tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7263483855559154665.post7553885529418236932..comments2023-08-21T08:14:36.434-05:00Comments on Teresa's Life and Quilt Journey: New Recipe I TriedTeresa Quiltshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07661300100619325006noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7263483855559154665.post-13995306187588176312013-09-03T03:53:48.840-05:002013-09-03T03:53:48.840-05:00I'm going to try this recipe Teresa...I love z...I'm going to try this recipe Teresa...I love zucchini. I'd love to know what you're drinking instead of diet drinks...did you switch to water? And how did you get past the caffeine craving? Blessings, MarleneStitchinByTheLakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04501479854150315011noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7263483855559154665.post-69284724450665997332013-09-02T08:05:20.495-05:002013-09-02T08:05:20.495-05:00Hi Teresa. Congrats on losing 7 pounds!!!
The zu...Hi Teresa. Congrats on losing 7 pounds!!! <br />The zucchini looks delicious. I need to do more of this type of recipe. <br /><br />I helped my skin a lot by starting to make my own soap. Now, I realize everyone can't do that. But you can buy soap that is really soap and not detergent. Good soap will list ingredients such as sodium olivate (olive oil that has been saponifed or made into soap) sodium castorate (castor oil saponified) sodium cocoate (coconut oil saponified) etc. All real soap is made of oils that are saponified. <br />Don't think that "sodium lauryl sulfate" is a good thing...it is harsh on the skin. Most common bath bars contain it. <br />(sorry for the "treatise" on soap - I got carried away.)<br />Gene Blackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15731141629634998152noreply@blogger.com