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put a little cocoa butter in the mix. They get rock hard and make the water

feel wonderful!

Kathy Kalleker Nolan

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>I tried a meatballer once, the bombs wouldn't stay together...............

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Patience!

I use molds and sometimes it takes many tries to get them together.

Sue

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I had to spray the meatballer with a food grade silicone spray about every

3-4 bombs in order to get them to come out in one piece.

Carol

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I use the lil Jell-O jelly bean molds for mine and use approx 3 beans to a

bath. I believe Jello.com has them on their website still. These also make

great Easter embeds for candles too!

Joyce Siegert

Ladybug's Creations

http://www.ladybugscreations.com

check us out for Shea & Foaming Bath Butter

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This is what I was thinking - if you used a more solid oil than

liquid would it hold together better? I just made some and used

cocoa butter and they seem to hold together ok. What about coconut

and other hard fats? Do you know if they work too?

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In a message dated 3/20/2005 8:37:20 P.M. Central Standard Time,

cindyjones1@... writes:

hold together better? I just made some and used

cocoa butter and they seem to hold together ok. What about coconut

and other hard fats? Do you know if they work too?

Don't forget your water or water phase - it is the most important ingredient

in the bathbomb. That is what makes them hard.

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