
BATH COOKIES
2 cups of Sea salt or rock salt 1/2 cup Baking soda 1/2 cup Cornstarch 2 tbs of Almond oil 1 tsp Vitamin E oil 1-2 eggs 6 drops Essential oil Makes 10-12 cookies depending on size.
DIRECTIONS
These bath cookies make fantastic gifts any time of the year. Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl. Cut the cookies out with cookie cutters or flatten balls to form a cookie shape. Bake at 350'F (180'C)for 10-12 minutes. Allow to cool. Use 1-2 per bath by adding them to running water. Wrap these in air tight packaging or seal them in an airtight container. These cookies will last several months maybe longer. The picture above is of chocolate chip bath cookie. Just sprinkle in 2 tbs of chocolate spinkles or chocolate chips.
These bath cookies make fantastic gifts any time of the year. Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl. Cut the cookies out with cookie cutters or flatten balls to form a cookie shape. Bake at 350'F (180'C)for 10-12 minutes. Allow to cool. Use 1-2 per bath by adding them to running water. Wrap these in air tight packaging or seal them in an airtight container. These cookies will last several months maybe longer. The picture above is of chocolate chip bath cookie. Just sprinkle in 2 tbs of chocolate spinkles or chocolate chips.
This recipe is from http://www.craftbits.com/ and I think it's going to be my Mothers Day pick this year! I will add special teas, scones, homemade herbal eye wraps, candles and a handmade washcloth (http://www.knittingpatterncentral.com/directory/bath.php ). I must remember to mark these as non-edible (and keep away from wee ones and husbands) they just look good enough to eat!!
I am a daughter to two mothers (Kate and Gloria) a mother myself, grandmother and great grandmother. This sounds like the perfect treat for all the glorious women in my life! I do hope I have enough time to make all the face cloths!

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