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	<title>Comments on: Soap Bowl</title>
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		<title>By: Andee</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 23:08:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Terry,

We have three soap bowls at home. One has marbles, another has river rocks, and the third has polished glass chunks. I&#039;m hoping that I can collect enough shells on my various trips to make a &quot;World Traveled Shells&quot; soap bowl. When any of our bowls get slimy, I put the marbles, rocks or glass chunks in a colander that had a lid and I run them through the dishwasher on the top rack. It cleans them and I only have to do the dishes! My favorite way to find soap bowls is to go shopping at the ceramic guild sales up at the university. Most of the time I can find dishes that aren&#039;t very expensive and can suit my tastes. My favorite bowl at home is the bowl with river rocks, because the bowl has a brown and tan glazing and with brown river rocks, it is just beautiful!

I hadn&#039;t thought about using a luffa, but it sounds like it works well. I&#039;d love to see a picture of your soap dish!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Terry,</p>
<p>We have three soap bowls at home. One has marbles, another has river rocks, and the third has polished glass chunks. I&#8217;m hoping that I can collect enough shells on my various trips to make a &#8220;World Traveled Shells&#8221; soap bowl. When any of our bowls get slimy, I put the marbles, rocks or glass chunks in a colander that had a lid and I run them through the dishwasher on the top rack. It cleans them and I only have to do the dishes! My favorite way to find soap bowls is to go shopping at the ceramic guild sales up at the university. Most of the time I can find dishes that aren&#8217;t very expensive and can suit my tastes. My favorite bowl at home is the bowl with river rocks, because the bowl has a brown and tan glazing and with brown river rocks, it is just beautiful!</p>
<p>I hadn&#8217;t thought about using a luffa, but it sounds like it works well. I&#8217;d love to see a picture of your soap dish!</p>
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		<title>By: terrylynn22</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 16:59:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great idea and it looks so pretty.  I have a hair salon who buys my soaps and suggested I bring in a soap dish with some sample soaps, this will be perfect!  At home, I cut a round 1&quot; thick slice of luffa and put that in the soap dish.  It does get a little slimy after awhile, but just rinse and let dry.

Terry</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great idea and it looks so pretty.  I have a hair salon who buys my soaps and suggested I bring in a soap dish with some sample soaps, this will be perfect!  At home, I cut a round 1&#8243; thick slice of luffa and put that in the soap dish.  It does get a little slimy after awhile, but just rinse and let dry.</p>
<p>Terry</p>
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