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    1. Re: [PD-LIFE] Fuller Brush/Eastern Market/Dish Soap
    2. Yes to the Corn Huskers.? I seem to remember seeing some at market.? Maybe not.? Connie -----Original Message----- From: Lynn Vondran <[email protected]> To: Don Churchfield <[email protected]>; [email protected] Sent: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 11:32 pm Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Fuller Brush/Eastern Market/Dish Soap I remember the Aloe Vera parties, just like Tupperware parties. They were quite interesting. I went to only one, but it was really good. I have an Aloe plant in my kitchen. I tend to kill them, but really like having them, for cuts, burns and moisturizers. It's a very good, natural healing plant, for sure. I have to laugh. I kill them, and our dear old neighbor who moved to TN, from across the street, use to have SO many every year, he would have at least 20 or more repotted plants on his porch for anyone to take. Of course, every year, I would need another one. I still have ONE of those plants, but it is holding on for dear life. I kill spider plants, too, something that so many people told me were so easy to keep_not me :o( I like Aloe, but the last Aloe I bought, had a scent to it. I haven't bought any since. I should try to buy some again, someday. I used a lot of Corn Husker's Lotion at one time in my life. Wonder if they still sell that? :o) Lynn Don wrote: > In addition to using Bag Balm, I also use pure Aloe Vera > gel on my hands and feet. It is a good moisturizer. I used > to have an Aloe Vera plant in the back yard, but the dogs > kind of killed it for me. You could cut part of a leaf off and > rub the sap on your body for a refresher. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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