With the fall season officially under way, I got word that our church will be picking this monster you see below tomorrow. While I moved it to where they can pick it up, it occurred to me that this would be a great seasonal shaving soap for the artisans out there. Between the scent of the fresh cut apples, along with a little hint of cinnamon and sugar, plus the scent of the firewood and smoke from the fire that used to heat the kettle up, this would be a great soap to make:
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