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: The scone is a good hearty peasant k I love my scones with sweet butter and to have along with black tea with milk in a big mug. Heaven. :)

If we are talking about pompous and arrogant pastries, I point my finger at the eclair, napolean, fruit tarts, petit-fours, and for the height of pomposity, the croquembouche.........

And these from a place where they eat haggis and blood pudding :confused::confused:
 

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Well DS#3 is NOT pleased. We have to leave for his physical shortly. I asked if he had on clean underwear. He said yes - and then asked why? So I told him they'll be checking his "junk" (I use the real word cause that's the kind of mom I am) He's now appalled and already 4 shades of red. His brothers are teasing him mercilessly.

I made sure to tell him that at least I requested one of the male Doctors - our family doc is a female but there are 11 residents in their group right now. I've assured him I step out for the actual "checking" though a nurse will still be in the room. Yea, not a happy camper.

DS#1 & 2 have their appts next week.
 

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LOL.

As we're getting out of the car I assured him that I would not be in the room for that part of his exam. I also let him know that the Dr would talk to him about tobacco use, smoking, drugs and sex and that I would NOT be told what he said to the Dr - just in case he had any issues or anything to discuss.

He replied: So I can say YES to all of them?! and started laughing hysterically. (face palm) See what I have to deal with here? After his exam the Dr came out chuckling - apparently he told the Dr the same thing. Silly boy. He's never away from me for very long at this point in his life. I told him I was getting back at him by making them give him 3 shots (which he got) HA! Mess with mom will you!

When I came back in for his shots he looked at me and said "Hey I passed the exam"
 

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All soap is made with lye. Castile is made with the majority if not all of the oils being Olive oil. I cheat if you want to call it that. Wood ash makes potash. Potash makes a soft soap. I use Sodium Hydroxide and use a mix of coconut, olive, palm, shea and soybean oils..

I don't really call it cheating even if someone is just melting castile pellets and pouring it in a mold--I just like to pretend to be snobby about some things because I have so little to be snobby about. And because I generally find snobs amusing :)

I grew up learning a lot of "pioneer ways," and when we made soap it generally started with the fire to make the ash. The first time I heard about someone using castile pellets to "make" soap I was actually surprised there was such a monkey. And the first time I heard about someone dissolving pre-packaged lye, I felt stupid for never having thought of it before... :lol:
 

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I don't really call it cheating even if someone is just melting castile pellets and pouring it in a mold--I just like to pretend to be snobby about some things because I have so little to be snobby about. And because I generally find snobs amusing :)

I grew up learning a lot of "pioneer ways," and when we made soap it generally started with the fire to make the ash. The first time I heard about someone using castile pellets to "make" soap I was actually surprised there was such a monkey. And the first time I heard about someone dissolving pre-packaged lye, I felt stupid for never having thought of it before... :lol:

Waiting 2 weeks for the ash to soak and then filtering it out is just a bit too much work for me :) So I use store bought lye and the rest I do myself. I do have some glycerin melt and pour stuff around somewhere but prefer formulating my own soap so I can control the outcome. What ever way a person does it, it's an art form all to itself
 

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Well DS#3 is NOT pleased. We have to leave for his physical shortly. I asked if he had on clean underwear. He said yes - and then asked why? So I told him they'll be checking his "junk" (I use the real word cause that's the kind of mom I am) He's now appalled and already 4 shades of red. His brothers are teasing him mercilessly.

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We use the real words too. I have never seen such a lovely (or funny) shade of red as the one my mother turned when she asked Rhianna if her pants were too tight and her (at the time) three-year-old grand-daughter turned to her with a look of utter disdain and proclaimed "No--my vulva itches."

:lol:

Edit: I hope "vulva" is not so vulgar as to be offensive here. I will be glad to edit to obscure the word if it is...
 
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Waiting 2 weeks for the ash to soak and then filtering it out is just a bit too much work for me :) So I use store bought lye and the rest I do myself. I do have some glycerin melt and pour stuff around somewhere but prefer formulating my own soap so I can control the outcome. What ever way a person does it, it's an art form all to itself

I hear ya. 'Swhy I haven't made soap in 30 years. Though I may get around to trying the dissolving lye (or melting pellets) method soon for a craft night with the munchkin. When I was a kid, though, the wait time didn't seem so long--I had kid things to do to fill the time, as well as carding, spinning and dying wool, digging clay and making pottery, dipping or molding candles, etc.

And I was a city kid :lol:
 

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That's what I was planning, if for no other reason than being able to embed things in it (she loves that kind of thing).

I don't think I'd trust my daughter or wife to be in the house if I was working with lye--my wife is "very clumsy" (in her words) and Rhianna has been known to trip over her own feet while standing still.

:lol:
 
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