Candle connection was fabulous, a big thanks to everyone, lovely to see you Enchanters
Elphame the misty cauldron piece really appeals. I keep telling myself that my ceramic oil burner is all I need, It'a a cross-legged seated hooded figure hunched over a crystal ball that lights up when you put a tea light in it. I've got an electric mister/fogger that's not practical for indoors as it soaks the floor but I run it outside sometimes if I've got time to sit and look at it, but I'm sold on anything that does special effects, lost count of the colour changing soft glowing things around the house large and small but that cauldron is so lovely.
Speakout that curry sounds delicious
Loyaul a lot depends on what your skin prefers, some folks are fine with petrochemicals and ready-made moisturisers, but my family get on much better with natural homemade ones.
For a general all over body moisturiser, try coconut oil, it's solid at room temperature and a little goes a very long way, as long as you don't use too much, it should soak in.
For a more intense one, I use 1 part good quality beeswax - melt a lump of beeswax in a pyrex jug, whatever that measures as a liquid is your '1 part' measure.
Add 2 to 3 parts of Extra Virgin Olive Oil and let both melt again.
add the liquid from 1 or 2 capsules of vitamin E, it's great for skin and also a preserver.
Stir to blend and pour into sterilised containers.
If my hands are sore I put that on and then a pair of cotton gloves overnight and my hands are like new the next day.
Sok1ere been there with renovations,it seems endless at times.
Hills great to hear you're able to filter things now, it must be a great improvement for you.
Hares are magical, truly wonderful creatures.