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As I sat at the kitchen table, I saw my daughter- in- law fry an egg, She discarded the egg yolk, She was about to put it in the bin, I took it from her. Next my son returned from the supermarket, He had bought olive oil for his pretty wife, She was a freak on olive oil, I asked for two tablespoons, "Mum, what are you up to." I smiled sweetly. I had the Vaseline, I need to put it on my hands and soles, Honey is in plenty at home. I steamed the Vaseline till it melted, Took it off the heat, Added other ingredients, Meshed the mixture to a smooth paste, My face mask for removing wrinkles was ready, It worked, Thanks Pinterest.
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Sep 23, 2018
Sep 23, 2018 at 6:50 AM UTC
Wrinkles
As I sat at the kitchen table, I saw my daughter- in- law fry an egg, She discarded the egg yolk, She was about to put it in the bin, I took it from her. Next my son returned from the supermarket, He had bought olive oil for his pretty wife, She was a freak on olive oil, I asked for two tablespoons, "Mum, what are you up to." I smiled sweetly. I had the Vaseline, I need to put it on my hands and soles, Honey is in plenty at home. I steamed the Vaseline till it melted, Took it off the heat, Added other ingredients, Meshed the mixture to a smooth paste, My face mask for removing wrinkles was ready, It worked, Thanks Pinterest.
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Sep 23, 2018
Sep 23, 2018 at 6:50 AM UTC
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