



I forced some quince branches, and had a chance to take some photos today, since it was a snow day (yipee!) I love that they're so pale when forced, and so
vibrant when they bloom on the tree.

Because it was a snow day, I got to spend the whole morning making soap! I made this Star Anise batch, which smells wonderful, especially if you like licorice. I also made a rebatched batch of Apricot, and a batch of Iced Cappuccino, which is looking good. I wasn't happy with any of my photos of that batch, so I'll post some later on.
2 comments:
Ooh, definitely add a bar each of star anise and iced capp to my order. :)
I love the texture in the star anise pic -- it looks like fudge.
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