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    never mind the gas price – can you get it?

    It’s been a bazaar few weeks since Ike left Texas here in Georgia. Energy crisis here we come!  Most folks are struggling to find a place to buy gas, never mind the prices.  I heard a snippet on the tv that there was a station selling gas at the lovely price of $8.00 per gallon. I hope that folks swooped over that station owner with the threat of gouging fraud!  Anyhoo…Here’s to a better week this week regarding energy!  Here’s a little link from 11alive news that might help you decide if the trip you are taking is worth it and a list of locations near you that ARE selling…

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    Welcome to our Federal bailout crisis comfort sale!

    Welcome to Relaxation… It’s the difference between a good shower and a GREAT one! We at Dr. Flower… much like everyone else, are all very concerned about the current government bailout decisions. Whether you’re for this dramatic plan or against it, we bet you’re as freaked as we are. Well, we don’t sell comfort food but we for SURE sell comfort soap! Welcome to our Federal bailout crisis comfort sale! All Dr. Flower handmade soaps are 25% off until congress makes a decision. Happy washing! ~Regina

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    Thanks Indie Beauty Network for the shoutout!

    Thanks so much Donna Marie Coles Johnson for the shout out for Indie Business’ Indie Candy!  I forgot to mention one slight tidbit of information to Donna Maria when I submitted my information.  While I LOVE Alaska, Georgia is my home.  I’d want land in both places! One down (Georgia) and one to go! Happy Washing! ~Regina

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    How To Agree, Disagree & Remain Friends On Twitter: 3 Unique Perspectives. [Part 3]

    Michelle sarvasoap’s perspective on how to agree, disagree and remain friends on Twitter We’re all using Twitter to achieve our goals.  Camaraderie, networking, and promotion are the top three for me.   From my perspective, camaraderie must come first.  If we don’t have that, how are the other two even possible? We all come from different backgrounds, believe in different things, have different areas of expertise as well as inexperience.  But we all are working diligently–much of our work utterly invisible to the Twittersphere–on things we only have 140 characters to “plug”.  Tweets need to pack a punch in order to get noticed. I’m a meditation instructor and yoga therapist; as…

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    How To Agree, Disagree & Remain Friends On Twitter: 3 Unique Perspectives. [Part 2]

    This is a rather long post but well worth the read. As we all discover the benefits of social networking there are some dangers to recognize too. Please learn from our experiences and incorporate our mistakes into your own social networking repertoire. We hope you will share this will colleagues and fellow Twitters and fell free to tweet us your thoughts and feelings. JoAnn PackagingDiva’s perspective on how to agree, disagree and remain friends on Twitter. Regina, Michelle and I learned a lesson this week: Some things you just can’t discuss on Twitter. It started innocently enough two colleagues with like minded interests discussing a common topic the environment. It seems like…

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    How To Agree, Disagree & Remain Friends On Twitter: 3 Unique Perspectives. [Part 1]

    We had a heated exchange on Twitter yesterday- Post is long but worth the read! 😀 Regina – drflower’s perspective on how to agree, disagree and remain friends on Twitter It’s NOT always simple to get your point across in 140 characters per post. Especially when the stakes are high. We are talking about our environment. Keeping cool every sec on this issue is just plain tough!  Here is what was said: sarvasoap Have ordered samples of new packaging materials, looking forward to trying them out. Recycled and fair trade. packagingdiva @sarvasoap keep me posted on what U think. One of the topics I’ll be covering @ the Avery Dennison marketing seminar…

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    Do you treat your soap bar right?

    How many folks open a brand new bar of soap, use it for their shower, and then promptly leave the wet bar on a flat counter? Do you know what that does to your soap bar??? Ouchie!….or better yet SOGGY! or Gooey! As a soap bar gets smaller, it gets even more susceptible to careless handling. How’s your soap dish? Do you have one? Does it drain the water away from the bar? If it doesn’t then your soap bar is at risk for the Goo factor and won’t last as long. If the soap bar is allowed to dry between uses, it will last longer! Soap dishes come in…

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    New Products released!

    Hey there! Just a little note to tell you that two new products have been released on our site today! We have released Dr. Flower’s Plain Jane Handmade Soap Dr. Flower’s Plain Jane Ingredients: Oils: Sunflower Oil, Soybean Oil, Coconut Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Safflower Oil, and Shea Butter No Herbs, No Essential oils or fragrance….just plain jane Soap!   All bars are approx. 4oz. regardless of shape. ~AND~ Green Tea Tea Tree Handmade Soap Green Tea Tea Tree Ingredients: Oils: Sunflower Oil, Soybean Oil, Coconut Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Safflower Oil, and Shea Butter Green Tea- has astringent as well as antioxidant qualities. Tea Tree Essential Oil- is known for its…