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    Our website is in transition! :-D~~

    Hello Dr. Flower followers! We are on this beautiful Saturday evening, we are transitioning our website from it’s original format to a totally new one! You may see some “funky” things in the next few days but the dust will settle very soon! So hang tight with us for a few days and if you EVER have questions or if you need help with an order in this transition time, please e-mail: sales@dr-flower.com or call 404-915-5686. Happy Washing! ~Regina

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    Essential oils and the environment

    I came across an interesting article today as I surfed through my normal blog update feeds. This one caught my attention because it has to do with essential oils which are what I use in my soaps almost exclusively. I have/will be making a few exceptions here and there and they will be CLEARLY marked as such. If you look at my products page, I have a list of products coming soon. Georgia Peach is one that will not be from essential oils. (soap bars for sale on site soon! made, just curing…) It has been my observation that most fruit EO (essential oils) do not hold well in soap.  Lemon and…

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    Piedmont Park Green Market

    I wasn’t born in Atlanta…but I was months old upon moving here. I grew up for the first 6 years of life in my grandmother’s house in the Morningside area. That was before it became the posh fixed up vintage neighborhood that it is now. In my time there, I spent many a day playing at Piedmont Park. I took swimming lessons at the old pool and bathhouse. (It’s getting renovation, yippee!) I saw my first tadpole from the lake there. Because of those things, it will always have a special place in my heart. I’m excited about the new changes going on. This Green Market is an example of…

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    Did you know?? We have Consumer Power!

    I’ve found facebook and registered…in my surfing through it, I also found neat groups like the big green purse and the green parent. One of the articles on the green parent: (http://thegreenparent.blogspot.com/2008/03/grab-cup-of-eco-savvy-java.html) Coffee is the second largest agricultural crop in the world, after cotton. It is also the third most heavily sprayed crop in the world; cotton and tobacco are first and second. If you drink conventional, non-organic coffee, you are likely consuming a slew of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. And these chemicals are not only terrible for your health, but they are also harmful to the fields, streams, animals, birds and people who live where the coffee is grown.…

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    I just bought some at the grocery store…rhubarb

    I’m afraid it won’t grow in the new hot hot no water environment we have here in hotlanta. 🙁 Goodnews is that they do sell it at the grocery store!! I know I should be looking for produce that is local! Somethings are just on the exception list. *skips off to hunt down the Ohioan cousin that has the cool kind rhubarb pie recipe* Here’s some reading about rhubarb!  Did you know that rhubarb helps the ozone? But in 1995, two Yale scientists discovered that oxalic acid, found in rhubarb, helped neutralize CFC’s. Rhubarb to the rescue!