peaches come from a can they were put there by a man
in a factory downtowwwwwn
if i had my little way i'd eat peaches everyday
sun soakin bulges in the shade.......
movin' to the country i'm gonna eat a lot of peaches
movin' to the country i'm gonna eat me a lot of peaches
nature's candy in my hand, or can, or pie.
A
little while ago I was sugar-scrubless and went in seach of a home-made
recipe. I have already shared the banana one and now I'm here to review
the peach variety.
All
in all - fragrant, cheap, easy, fun to make and lovely to use. And if
you get hungry in the shower, also very useful. I did prefer banana,
but you can see for yourself which one you like best.
The
hardest part was going to the shops and buying the peach. This is a bit
embarrassing, but you know how some people have mental blocks about
some things - like no matter how many times you're told something,
you'll never get it?
I've aways had a bit of a problem with peaches, apricots and necterines. They kind of all look the same to me.
Here's the peach scrub recipe from care2.com:
PEACH & BROWN SUGAR SCRUB
1 large very ripe peach, unpeeled, sliced and mashed
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/3 cup white granulated sugar
1/3 cup olive oil
Mix ingredients in a bowl and mash together until well combined.
Note: This is the original recipe from the website, but I like sugar scrubs a little less liquidy. Try 1/4 cup olive oil and add more if you think you need it. Less liquid will make for a deeper exfoliation.
Canned peaches are delicious but eating them fresh is still the best.
ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe. Thanks!
I agree! Great vegie site too - I will definitely be taking a look for future gardening references =)
ReplyDelete