I need to talk to some of you lovely librarians about what being a librarian actually entails.
I can only attest to what I do here at the corporate library, where I work on research for state legislation and regulations. I know of another Dominican graduate who, after he got his MLS, was visiting a friend and fellow librarian at the Newberry Library where his friend worked and then started talking to some of the other people who worked there, and he was telling them about his geneology hobby. That chat got him the job as one of the librarians in the family history department at the Newberry.
That site looks far less crazy than the others. It seems like a legitimate soap-selling site. Where's the crazy? I can't find what's so magic about the soap.
It's real soap. And good stuff, too. The founder was a bit of a nut. Check out the labels here: [link]
DILUTE! DILUTE!
I just bought some Dr. Brommer's this weekend (the lavender is heavenly). How much should I dilute to use it for hand soap?
I love the Dr. Bronner analogy (hmm was it an analogy?) as I have often had similar thoughts abut the soap as I do looking at the time cube guy's website.
Dilute?
Huh, I kind of love the invigorating result of using the peppermint soap undiluted. I wonder if that's dangerous?
I tried reading the bottle completely once. It didn't end well.
How much should I dilute to use it for hand soap?
I use the lavender for hand soap, too. Umm. I'm not scientific about the proportions, though. Maybe 1/3 soap, 2/3 water? Just know that full strength will clog your pump.
Amazing, Kathy! Congratulations!
I just burnt out the new guy. I feel like a veteran.
Dr. Bronner has an unscented soap...if only I had known that before I bought JASON's unscented, I might have had some reading amusement for my shower.
I'm not scientific about the proportions, though. Maybe 1/3 soap, 2/3 water? Just know that full strength will clog your pump.
good to know. I was wondering about dilution.
I was reading the bottle while I was in line at the store, it was very entertaining.