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Recipe - Bath Salts

Categories: Non, Foods, Bath Salts
Ingredients:

1 cup Epsom salts
Measuring cup
2 Jars with lids
2 Colored of liquid food color
1 Pretty 8 oz. jar
A few drops of your favorite
perfume
One half Yard of ribbon; 1/2" to 1"
wide

To make these good smelling bath salts, first measure One half cup of Epsom salt
into each jar with a lid. Add 15 drops of food color to each jar, one color
per jar and put on the lids. Shake the jars until the Epsom salts are dyed
evenly. If you want your colors to be darker, add more food color and shake
again. Take off the lids and let the salts dry overnight. Now, make sure
your pretty jar is all clean and dry. Then pour the dyed bath salts into
the jar, alternating colors (you may want to get colors that go together
well). Add a couple of drops of perfume to the bath salts, put on the lid
and tie the jar with your pretty ribbon. Now you have a really nice present
to bless someone with. busted by sooz

Recipe by: Key Gourmet

Posted to recipeludigest by sooz kirkland@gj.net on Mar 20, 1998


Bath Salts recipe makes 4 Servings



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