A Publication of The Handmade Toiletries
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ISSN 1530-9630 | Vol. 3, Issue 52
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~ Welcome New & Renewing HBN Members!
Fire and Ice Botanicals |
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* renewing member
Carrot Tree Soaps and
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Learn more about our members and their exciting activities by visiting their Web sites through HBN's Online
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2. You're Invited To Donna Maria's Handmade
Beauty Brunch With My Special Guest Marla Russo!!!
Meet
and hear from Marla Russo, one of New York's top cosmetics
public relations experts! Marla is a cosmetics industry media expert with
several years of experience creating the "buzz" for clients like
Renee Rouleau, Aroma Floria, Salon Selectives and HBN's own Kathleen Lewis
Beauty Worldwide, who has been featured in top fashion magazines like Elle,
Self, Lucky and O (Oprah Magazine)!
Donna
Maria's Handmade Beauty Brunch is the perfect way to start off the New
Year with your colleagues and learn from an expert while also having
fun networking at Washington, DC's
premier brunch location, Bambulé Restaurant!!
* bring your handmade beauty products for show and tell!
* learn valuable business and PR tips for the new year!
* develop new business relationships | strengthen existing ones
* network! network! network!
Date: Sunday, January 12, 2003 (new date!)
Time: 11:00am - 2:00pm
Where: Bambulé Restaurant, Chevy Chase
Pavilion,
Washington, DC
Includes: all you care to enjoy of dozens of brunch
menu items including cereals, breads, assorted egg dishes, fruit salad, veggies,
waffles and pancakes, fish, lamb, pasta, salmon, tiramisu, choice of a
non-alcoholic beverage and more!
Price: $50; register by December 27 | HBN Members
Enjoy 10% discount!!
If
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3. Handmade Beauty Trivia Question: Last
week's winner was Callie Lee of
Cincinnati, OH. Callie won
one of my Christmas Cocoa Lotion Bars
made with real cocoa absolute, shea butter and virgin coconut oil ... delish!!
Last
Week's Question:
I am in plastic and vinyl toys to make them for flexible. I make perfume last
longer. I help keep nail polish from chipping. I am a chemical and my use in all
kinds of consumer products is very controversial since I am linked to birth
defects in animal studies. What am I?
Last Week's Answer: phthalates
This Week's Question: In
the distillation of essential oils, I am the cooling device for removing
sufficient heat from the distillation vapor to enable it to change to liquid
state -- the essential oil and hydrosol. What am I?
To win this week, be the first person to provide the answer to this week's question and win a bar of Cocoa Butter soap made by HBN member SunFeather Natural Soap Co!!
Please read the contest
rules here
before submitting your entry. Put "TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWER" in the
subject line or your answer will not be considered.
While time does not permit me to respond personally to all entrants, the
winner will be notified by email and their name posted at HBN's home page.
4. dM's Handmade Beauty Recipe Of The Week: Shea
Butter
Body Bar

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You may recall that this month, I am departing from product reviews to provide a different kind of treat: tasty sweets for your holiday table!! If you missed the first recipe for Chewy Orange Ginger Cookies, you can read it here. if you missed the recipe for Rosalee's Zucchini Bread, you can read it here.
This week, reader Terri B. in South Carolina offers her recipe for Terri's Orange Balls. Terri makes her Orange Balls each year and gives them as gifts to neighbors. Her 3 sons help. Says Terri, "having quick, no-bake recipes like this helps me make the holidays more special for my neighbors and gives my boys a chance to give a gift that we make together as a family. It's fun. It's fast. And while the recipe is simple, the result is a delicious treat that makes it seem like you slaved in the kitchen for hours."
Terri's No-Bake Orange Balls
1 6-ounce can frozen orange juice, thawed
1 teaspoon orange zest
1 17-ounce box vanilla wafers
1 stick butter, salted
1 box powdered sugar
1 1/2 cups chopped pecans
1 large bag shredded coconut
Step 1. Process the vanilla wafers in a food processor until they are small pieces. Do not powder them. Instead, they should be about the texture store-bought bread crumbs.
Step 2. Using a spatula, mix together all the other ingredients except coconut until they are well incorporated. Add the crushed wafers to this mixture and stir to blend in.
Step 3. Using your hands, form the mixture into 50-60 small balls. Roll the balls in the shredded coconut. The balls will stick together unless they are covered in coconut so be sure not to omit this step.
These treats are easy enough to make in the morning and have ready to give as gifts for neighbors in the afternoon on Christmas eve!
If you have a holiday recipe you'd like to share with other readers, send it to me and if there's room, I'll add it! By the way, you can check out last year's recipes too at this link. (Scroll to the bottom of the issue for the recipe links.)
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