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A set of 14 busts -- seven in chocolate and seven in soap -- by artist Janine Antoni on exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC
1. weekend baking, 2. Happy Birthday Alain..., 3. .. hot chocolate yummyness, 4. "Remember this---that very little is needed to make a happy life.", 5. HBW!!!!!!!!!!, 6. doesn't usually advise eating chocolate for breakfast unless you're absolutely convinced that's the kind of advice you need, 7. Chocolate Soap, 8. Hot Chocolate, 9. My favorite thing is the wind, she said, & my second favorite is chocolate but I just do that so I don't get too skinny & blow away~, 10. 365:16 ~ peanut butter chocolate cupcakes, 11. Swirls of Chocolate, 12. .chocolate fish., 13. Chocolate Covered Cherries 365/365, 14. Chocolate love, 15. chocolate and raspberry pot de creme, 16. chocolate cake
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And so we reach the last day of 2020, and the Bogs family are spending the day where they have spent much of 2020 ... on the sofa watching the telly.
Dad John with his little tipple, Mum Lav(inia) making sure her family are protected and little Lou(is) hoping to gobble up all the chocolates.
Here's wishing everyone a Happy 2021 ... XXX
"Lick and Lather," by Janine Antoni (Bahamian, born 1964) consists of two self-portraits, one made from chocolate and the other made from soap. The artist degraded the detail on the chocolate bust by licking it, and she degraded the soap bust by lathering it with water.
See:
www.sfmoma.org/artwork/2007.97.A-B
From the exhibition "Selves and Others." See:
I pour my soaps into a unique molds, which I carve myself. My soaps are made from natural ingredients, vegetable oils, pure volatile oils, at times from goat milk. They get their color from herbs, coloring plants.
Irresistible chocolate orange handmade soap. #handmadesoap #soap #naturalsoap #coldprocess #orangesoap #christmassoap #soaplog
Chocolate treats for the body, from head to toe!
Indulge the chocoholic in your life with this truly decadent gift set. Lavish them from head to toe with all of our chocolate lip and body treats in our most popular flavors.
Gift set includes:
* Chocolate Edible Lip Scrub - (Chocolate Brown Sugar) - 1.25oz recyclable jar
* Chocolate Lip Balm (Chocolate Mint Bliss) - .25oz recyclable metal slide tin
* Chocolate Salt Scrub (Chocolate Brownies) - 4.5oz amber glass jar
* Chocolate Soap (Chocolate Mint Bliss) - individually wrapped bar
* Chocolate Lotion (Chocolate Milkshake) - 4oz amber glass jar with pump
All items come packaged together in a jute gift pouch.
Chocolate Body Gift Set: Head-To-Toe
Planet & People
We believe that all living things are connected.
We believe that all our actions not only affect ourselves but also the world around us.
We believe in oneness with the planet & it's people.
At Coco-Zen, we strive to conduct business according to a planet & people friendly philosophy. All our truffles are handmade from organic and Fair Trade Certified chocolate, using only natural ingredients and no preservatives. Our tins are designed to be both recycled and reused. Our labels and hangtags are printed on recycled paper, using soy based inks. We purchase energy offsets to power our offices.
Learn more about Our Story and visit our Planet & People page at stores.homestead.com/CocoZen/StoreFront.bok. Be sure to also visit our Blog where we share our experiences of trying to live greener and pass on green information that we find.
hunks of my all natural chocolate soap ready to be embedded into my mocha latte soap. smells so good! www.lilybaysoap.etsy.com
One of my experimental batches. It turned out to be good soap but just rustic looking...
I blogged about it here:
theragtreecompany.blogspot.com/2008/10/mmmmmmmm-chocolate...
Chocolate truffle scented melt and pour soaps. These cute candy shaped soaps with pink and white drizzle make adorable homemade Valentine's Day gifts or DIY wedding favors. DIY blogged here.
1. snowman4, 2. snowman3, 3. snowman10, 4. snowman9, 5. snowman8, 6. snowman12, 7. snowman7, 8. snowman5, 9. snowman15, 10. snowman14, 11. snowman2, 12. snowman13, 13. snowman6, 14. snowman1, 15. snowman11, 16. snowman16
ANSH scavenger20 an arrangement of 12 seasonal items
(ok, i got carried away and there are 16 instead of 12--
it made a much nicer, square format ~grin~)
(my personal favs are the first and the last. not in order-- there are a trivet, a towel, a dog toy, a stocking holder/hanger, an ornament, a salt shaker, a oven mitt, a snowman kit, a ducky, chocolate, soap, a light-up ornament, a plate, and more ornaments and decorative touches :)
looks very cool in the lightbox :) to experience that, type L or click on the pic :)
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We took the campervan away for a few days on Boxing Day, travelling down to the Granite Belt which is about 3 hours south west of Brisbane. The area is known for hosting Queensland's best wineries (not quite as renowned as other Australian wine regions but surprisingly nice!) and there are loads of orchards and fruit farms to visit.
We had a great week pootling around the area, checking out the wineries and hunting out the famed local produce - cheeses, chocolate, soaps… We threw in some long bush walks as well for good measure. Come the evening we were absolutely shattered, and ended up falling asleep by about 8pm. Must have been all the fresh air and sunshine. And maybe the wine, ahem.
I pour my soaps into a unique molds, which I carve myself. My soaps are made from natural ingredients, vegetable oils, pure volatile oils, at times from goat milk. They get their color from herbs, coloring plants. #soap #artisan #handmade #cinnamon_soap #natural #wholesome #healthy #ornament #homemade_soap #chocolate_soap
Chocolate soap
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Goat milk soap with a very decadent and truly chocolatey aroma (Comptoir Sud Pacifique's Amour de Cacao type), a blend of dark chocolate, fig, orange zest, almonds, and a hint of vanilla.
Hand piped dog pooh soap made the hot process method. All natural chocolate soap from scratch with added birthday cake fragrance oil. www.lilybaysoap.etsy.com
Chocolate soap
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Re-mineralize, exfoliate and reveal soft, healthy skin!
Mineral-rich Dead Sea Salts help revitalize the skin, remove toxins from the body and relax sore muscles. Organic almond oil and organic aloe vera work to soften skin, while the intoxicating scent from organic/Fair Trade cocoa surround and relax you as you exfoliate. Afterwards, wash up with Chocolate Soap and moisturize with Chocolate Lotion for beautifully soft, polished (and delicious) skin. Choose from several yummy chocolate flavors.
Planet & People
We believe that all living things are connected.
We believe that all our actions not only affect ourselves but also the world around us.
We believe in oneness with the planet & it's people.
At Coco-Zen, we strive to conduct business according to a planet & people friendly philosophy. All our truffles are handmade from organic and Fair Trade Certified chocolate, using only natural ingredients and no preservatives. Our tins are designed to be both recycled and reused. Our labels and hangtags are printed on recycled paper, using soy based inks. We purchase energy offsets to power our offices.
Learn more about Our Story and visit our Planet & People page at stores.homestead.com/CocoZen/StoreFront.bok. Be sure to also visit our Blog where we share our experiences of trying to live greener and pass on green information that we find.
Chocolate soap
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These creamy rich chocolate soaps are made with moisurizing shea butter which penetrates the skin allowing it to breathe while not clogging the pores and cocoa that increases hydration and decreases skin roughness. They make great hand soaps, something special for a guest bathroom, or even a milk chocolate treat for the shower. You will receive 8 hearts that weigh a total of 3.5 ounces.
See profile for details! :)
A tiny ribbon of brown sugar caramel is sandwiched between a luscious layer of chocolate soap and a brownie batter whipped top!
These are NON edible soap creations made by me! Please do not use my images without contacing me.
I welcome any convos in regards to a purchase, but please do not convo to ask me my trade secrets...they are just that..secrets
This fragrance is positively edible! It is an amazing compilation of all things good, edible and coffee time! With a mixture of toasted almonds, sweet cake flour and drizzled chocolate, this fragrance will have you drooling and wanting to eat pastries!
This bar is light brown with thin lines of chocolate and crushed oatmeal through out. The top layer is covered with chocolate swirls, chunks of beige and chocolate soap and dusted with ground oatmeal
Mini chocolate bath fizz cupcakes for baby shower. Fizzy "cupcake" and blue chocolate soap. Packaging with tag and personal message.
These are NON edible soap creations made by me! Please do not use my images without contacing me.
I welcome any convos in regards to a purchase, but please do not convo to ask me my trade secrets...they are just that..secrets
MMMMM!!!! The rich sweet scent of creamy milk chocolate without the guilt! This chocolate kiss is handcrafted out of my glycerin based goat's milk soap and weighs around 2oz. Each chocolate kiss is around 2" tall.
My soaps are gentle on your skin and will not strip away the natural oils unlike commercially made bars. Each order is custom made just for you to ensure quality and freshness.
This soap contains real goat's milk, which is considered to be a natural skin conditioner.
Hypo-allergenic. Coconut Oil Base.
This is the package I prepared for my partner. Since she loves cooking, I decided to go for a kitchen theme. Hope she likes it!
1. Socks, ribbons, and patches, 2. Placemats, coasters, napkins, and oven glove, 3. Coffee mug and handmade napkin rings and charm, 4. Clock, sponge, chocolate, soap, and notepad
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A tiny ribbon of brown sugar caramel is sandwiched between a luscious layer of chocolate soap and a brownie batter whipped top!
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, 1911:
"MALAGA, the capital of the province of Malaga, an episcopal see, and, next to Barcelona, the most important seaport of Spain, finely situated on the Mediterranean coast, at the southern base of the Axarquia hills and at the eastern extremity of the fertile vega (plain) of Malaga in 36° 43′ N. and 4° 25′ W. Pop. (1900), 130,109. From the clearness of its sky, and the beautiful sweep of its bay, Malaga has sometimes been compared with Naples. The climate is one of the mildest and most equable in Europe, the mean annual temperature being 66.7° Fahr. The principal railway inland gives access through Bobadilla to all parts of Spain, and a branch line along the coast to Vélez-Malaga was opened in 1908. Malaga lies principally on the left bank of a mountain torrent, the Guadalmedina (“river of the city”); the streets near the sea are spacious and comparatively modern, but those in the older part of the town, where the buildings are huddled around the ancient citadel, are narrow, winding and often dilapidated. Well-built suburbs have also spread on all sides into the rich and pleasant country which surrounds Malaga, and several acres of land reclaimed from the sea have been converted into a public park. There are various squares or plazas and public promenades; of the former the most important are the Plaza de Riego (containing the monument to General José Maria Torrijos, who, with forty-eight others, was executed in Malaga on the 11th of December 1831, for promoting an insurrection in favour of the constitution) and the Plaza de la Constitucion; adjoining the quays is the fine Paseo de la Alameda. The city has no public buildings of commanding architectural or historical importance. The cathedral, on the site of an ancient mosque, was begun about 1528; after its construction had been twice interrupted, it was completed to its present state in the 18th century, and is in consequence an obtrusive record of the degeneration of Spanish architecture. The woodwork of the choir, however, is worthy of attention. The church of El Cristo de la Victoria contains some relics of the siege of 1487. There are an English church and an English cemetery, which dates from 1830; up to that year all Protestants who died in Malaga were buried on the foreshore, where their bodies were frequently exposed by the action of wind and sea. Of the old Moorish arsenal only a single horseshoe gateway remains, the rest of the site being chiefly occupied by an iron structure used as a market; the Alcazába, or citadel, has almost disappeared. The castle of Gibralfaro, on a bold eminence to the north-east dates from the 13th century, and is still in fairly good preservation.
During the 19th century so much silt accumulated in the harbour that vessels were obliged to lie in the roads outside, and receive and discharge cargo by means of lighters; but new harbour works were undertaken in 1880, and large ships can now again load or discharge at the quays, which are connected with the main railway system by a branch line. About 2150 ships of 1,750,000 tons enter at Malaga every year. Iron, lead, wine, olive oil, almonds, fresh and dried fruit, palmetto hats and canary seed are exported in large quantities, while the imports include grain, codfish, fuel, chemicals, iron and steel, machinery, manures and staves for casks. Although trade was impeded during the early years of the 20th century by a succession of bad harvests and by the disastrous floods of September 1907, the number of industries carried on in and near Malaga tends steadily to increase. There are large cotton mills, iron foundries, smelting works and engineering works. Pottery, mosaic, artificial stone and tiles are produced chiefly for the home market, though smaller quantities are sent abroad. There is a chromo-lithographic establishment, and the other industries include tanning, distilling and the manufacture of sugar, chocolate, soap, candles, artificial ice, chemical products, white lead and pianos. Foreign capital has played a prominent part in the development of Malaga; a French syndicate owns the gas-works, and the electric lighting of the streets is controlled by British and German companies.
Malaga is the Μάλακα of Strabo (iii. 156) and Ptolemy (ii. 4, 7) and the Malaca foederatorum of Pliny (iii. 3). The place seems to have been of some importance even during the Carthaginian period; under the Romans it became a municipium, and under the Visigoths an episcopal see. In 711 it passed into the possession of the Moors, and soon came to be regarded as one of the most important cities of Andalusia. It was attached to the caliphate of Cordova, but on the fall of the Omayyad dynasty it became for a short time the capital of an independent kingdom; afterwards it was dependent on Granada. In 1487 it was taken and treated with great harshness by Ferdinand and Isabella after a protracted siege. In 1810 it was sacked by the French under General Sebastiani. The citizens of Malaga are noted for their opposition to the Madrid government; they took a prominent part in the movements against Espartero (1843), against Queen Isabella (1868) and in favour of a republic (1873)."
One of my experimental batches. It turned out to be good soap but just rustic looking...
I blogged about it here:
theragtreecompany.blogspot.com/2008/10/mmmmmmmm-chocolate...