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a smells-like-autumn cinnamon, ginger and orange brown sugar body scrub

We have entered into the cold feet time of year here. I admit that my cold feet often migrate towards the warmer side of the bed and the warmer body parts contained on that side of the bed. I figure that it is the least I can do to keep them soft. Freezing cold and rough feet just seems like a harsh punishment to inflict on your partner. This scrub might actually help a little with both – the cinnamon and ginger should help warm things up a little bit and the sugar scrub and oil will soften skin. Actually, it’s meant as a whole body scrub, but in my house it could also be known as a “for the love of Pete, would you do something about those feet” scrub.

You can add whatever spices you like – I will try it with Pumpkin Pie Spice or Apple Pie Spice next.

Cinnamon, Ginger and Orange brown sugar body scrub

  • 1/3 cup oil (I used grapeseed, but use any oil you like)
  • 2/3 cup brown sugar
  • orange zest
  • juice of half an orange
  • 2 tsp ginger (or 3 tsp of fresh grated ginger)
  • 2 tsp cinnamon

Mix it all together in a jar and store in the fridge to keep it fresh (it does have real orange juice and zest in it). Use it anywhere on your body that needs a little scrub, moisturizer or general healthy glow.

Even better, warm up afterwards with a ginger, cinnamon and orange bath salt soak.

Linking to Frugally Sustainable, Mind Body and Soul, GNOWFGLINS, FOY Update

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Mojito sugar scrub (a cooling body scrub)

I have to admit that although spending the better part of last week at the cottage in the sun and the water was great, it may have been a little hard on my skin. I’ve got some peely bits on my nose and arms that are not so attractive (I know, I should wear sunscreen, but it was so hot and we were in and out of the water so much, it really wouldn’t have stayed on anyway).

I used up the rest of my sugar scrub before we left for the cottage, so I’ve made up a new batch. Since my sister-in-law thought that the lemon olive oil scrub was more than edible, let’s see if she pours spiced rum on this one and tries to make a drink out of it. This batch has the extra bonus of the cooling properties of mint, so it’s a nice scrub to use on summer-time skin.

You can store it in the fridge to keep it fresh, or just use it up quickly. This doesn’t make a whole lot, so if you are using it a couple of times a week in the shower, it’ll be gone before it sours on you. Just be careful – the olive oil does tend to make the shower floor a little slippery.

Mojito Sugar Scrub

  • 1/4 cup fresh mint leaves
  • juice (2 tbsp) and zest of one lime
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup olive oil

Put mint leaves and sugar in food processor and whir them until the mint is well blended in – or, you could finely chop the mint and muddle it into the sugar afterwards, whichever you find easier. Mix everything together in a jar and store in the fridge to keep it fresh (it does have real juice in it). Use it anywhere on your body that needs a little scrub, moisturizer or general healthy glow.

Linked to A Pinch of Joy , Like a Mustard Seed, Frugally Sustainable, Homestead Simple

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when life gives you garden dirt.. make lemon-olive oil gardener’s hand scrub

This stuff really works! And it makes your hands really soft. Just rub it in the little nooks and crannies that all of the garden dirt got stuck in, and before you know it, you have baby-soft office job type hands all over again.

And bonus hint: I sat on the edge of the tub and massaged it into my legs and feet just before my shower and had great results. My feet and legs are now pedicure-at-the-spa smooth.

Lemon-Olive Oil Gardener’s Hand Scrub

  • 1/3 cup olive oil
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • Juice of 1/2 a lemon
  • lemon zest

Mix it all together in a jar and store in the fridge to keep it fresh (it does have real juice in it). Use it anywhere on your body that needs a little scrub, moisturizer or general healthy glow.

Linking to Bringing Beauty, A Pinch of Joy, White Wolf Summit Farmgirl, Like a Mustard Seed, Frugally Sustainable, Cozy Home Scenes, A Delightful Home, Six Sister’s Stuff, Homestead Simple, Simple Lives Thursday

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