tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6583967256794233997.post3757623077583608312..comments2023-10-02T14:56:11.695+11:00Comments on The Duck Herder: bit less pestilence plus some elegant frugalityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6583967256794233997.post-19707147593601084922007-10-13T18:24:00.000+10:002007-10-13T18:24:00.000+10:00Hi JillYes, I just made the tea by popping some fr...Hi Jill<BR/>Yes, I just made the tea by popping some freshly picked herbs in a saucepan with a bit of water, bringing it to the boil and simmering for a few minutes.<BR/><BR/>The liquid castile soap I got from the on-line shop I linked to in the post. They were lovely to deal with and a 5 liter container of soap is going to last me for ages. <BR/><BR/>Buying in bulk helps to keep the price way down, and you can use the castile soap for lots of things.<BR/><BR/>Hope that helps!<BR/>thdThe Duck Herderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12804351827909380328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6583967256794233997.post-6694361180508245322007-10-13T10:24:00.000+10:002007-10-13T10:24:00.000+10:00Now, I am a complete novice, so I have to ask a fe...Now, I am a complete novice, so I have to ask a few questions! Do you make the rosemary tea by just boiling water and rosemary sprigs from the garden? Cos I can do that! And the liquid Castile soap, where abouts in the supermarket do you find it? I have never heard of it. I really want to try this shampoo, thanks so much.Jillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03057359591670444868noreply@blogger.com