
Laura Rhodes Naturals: All-Natural Bath & Body Soaps
Experience pure, natural cleansing with Laura Rhodes Naturals' Bath and Body Products! Crafted with love in small batches using only all-natural ingredients, our collection is designed to cleanse your body and nourish your skin. We're delighted to offer these lovingly made products to our online, local, and farmers market customers.
Step into the forest without leaving your sink. 🌲🍊
Our new Citrus Woodland Artisan Hand Soap has arrived! We’ve combined the zesty brightness of organic orange with the grounding, earthy depths of cedarwood, juniper, and frankincense. Each 2 oz bar is hand-poured in small batches by Laura Rhodes Naturals, featuring a beautiful white-and-orange swirl that looks as good as it smells.
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Lavender Orange Mint Garden Hands Soap:
Keep your hands clean and soft with our delightful 1.75 oz Lavender Orange Mint Garden Hands Soap. Made with gentle, natural ingredients and infused with the refreshing scents of the garden, this soap is a treat for hard-working hands. It comes beautifully packaged in either Shrink Wrap or Paper Wrap, making it ready for gifting.
Benefits & Uses of Our Natural Cleansing Products:
All items come made with love and direct to you — ready for gift giving!
Our soaps are the perfect little ritual to turn your everyday hand-washing into a moment of calm.
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Craving the rich, fall-off-the-bone depth of authentic Belizean stew chicken but short on time? This easy crockpot recipe uses a Sam's Club rotisserie chicken shortcut and natural red recado paste to recreate a slow-simmered Caribbean masterpiece in just a fraction of the time. Paired with creamy coconut pinto beans and rice, it’s pure comfort food soul.
Have a coffee percolator and don't drink coffee? You can still use it to make some amazing beverages and even for aromatherapy!
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