Monday, September 14, 2009

A Savannah Giveaway


Giles is settled back in at Savannah for his junior year. This time the Composer drove him out to school alone, and the van was stuffed pretty full even without the rest of us, since Giles is setting up in an apartment this semester. His roommates were already at the school when we were still here shopping for household items, so Giles was able to call them and find out what the kitchen already had. You'll never guess: a skillet, a snow cone machine, and a chocolate fountain.


So we piled the cart high with things more basic.


It's hard to say goodbye again but Savannah is the right place for Giles. The artistry and sensibility of the city, the professors who push him, the video shoots he works on with friends--they are good for him.


In honor of this artistically nourishing place, I have a wonderful gift for my readers. On our last trip to Savannah I fell in love with a soap and bath product store called Nourish. The girls bought me treats there--my favorite was the chocolate bar of soap that looked and smelled so much like the real thing that every night in the bath I would get to craving a bite of it . . .


Nourish has donated a giveaway to us! Leave a comment and on Friday at noon I'll randomly pick one. If yours is the winning comment, you'll get to choose three bars of soap from this beautiful outfit. Lovely! (Domestic addresses only please, on this one),

324 comments:

  1. I would love some delicious soap. What a treat!

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  2. I love your beautiful blog! And I would love to win some beautiful soap!

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  3. You are such a joy to read. You inspire me in both home and schooling my kiddos. Blessings to you. Adella

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  4. In your top pic - have they converted an old-fashioned claw-foot tub into a table/desk? I LOVE it!!

    Thanks for the give-away; how fun!

    Johanna

    r0d3warri0r at yahoo dot com

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  5. Chocolate scented soap...I'm not sure I could do that. ;-)

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  6. Your blog is so beautiful and I would be honored to win the soap!

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  7. Ooooh, chocolate soap! Generally my faves are fruity scents like coconut and orange but I think chocolate might take the cake. How fun.

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  8. How fun! Savannah is a lovely city. I am so pleased to know that Giles is settling in so well.

    I couldn't get my Google password right. (Probably because I rarely use it!) So, I had to post "anonymously".

    Thanks for the update on Giles and the giveaway!

    Aimee

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  9. Yum! Though I make my own soap, I'd love to try some from this fabulous looking store. I once made Chocolate mint, and my children were begging me to lick the spatula. I had to keep reminding them that it was SOAP!

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  10. How lovely! Savannah is a delightful city, although I haven't been able to spend very many hours there...yet.

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  11. I have not followed your blog long, but found it when I was mass-subscribing to craft and sewing blogs for BFBA, I have fallen in love with your blog. :)

    I am glad to hear the moving in went well, and I am not at all surprised by what the roomies had already. It's the college life I suppose!

    Those soaps look absolutely delicious!

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  12. Here's my comment. Thanks!
    Colleen in Iowa

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  13. Chocolate? Yum! Lovely post Anna!

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  14. Oooh, how fun!!! Please enter me! martha(at)lclink(dot)com

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  15. Oh how I would love some wonderful soap. Thank you! Blessings!

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  16. Lovely soap and I love your blog.

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  17. Sounds delicious, count me in!

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  18. Count me in, please! (o:

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  19. I've never been to Savannah but would love to visit--your photos of it are always so beautiful. In the meantime, chocolate soap from Savannah would be perfect :)

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  20. I love reading your blog. You remind me that life doesnt have to be as complicated as I make it - simple pleasures are such a blessing!

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  21. Sounds scrumptious! My mom, sister, and I love your blog. Thanks for letting us take a peek into your lives.

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  22. what a lovely giveaway!

    my family and i visited savannah over easter this year and just loved it. i'm sure giles is enjoying his time there.

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  23. I would LOVE chocolate soap. Don't know if the rest of the family would though!

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  24. You are such a blessing to me and my family. My 11 yr old daughter even aspires to be a famous cook like Bella :-) Thanks for your generosity.

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  25. Ooooohhh! Sounds scrumptious! I, too, love your beautiful blog and enjoy all the lovely photos and inspiration.

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  26. Your discription of the soap made me crave a bite of chocolate. Will chocolate covered espresso beans work? I will let you know. The soaps sound lovely.
    Blessings
    Paula

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  27. Hmm chocolate in the bath... that's treat I think I'm missing out on.

    Thanks for such a lovely blog...

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  28. Sounds wonderful!! I just love your blog and the quiet peaceful feeling it gives me.

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  29. Dear Anna,

    Thank you and the folks from Nourish for the generous giveaway! I checked out their website and have bookmarked it. So many wonderful and delicious bath products!

    ~Sharon

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  30. Thank you for such a lovely giveaway! I think I'm going to have to bookmark Nourish's website! ;)

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  31. I love your blog - so inspiring! Thanks for treating us to a giveaway! :-)

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  32. That is just so lovely! :) Thanks for the wonderful chance.

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  33. That sounds lovely. And, your blog is lovely and inspiring in seeing the beauty inherent domesticity! Thank you.

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  34. Wonderful! I love soaps and beautiful products, and I LOVE recommendations and giveaways!

    Thank you for your beautiful blog. I went to school from 5th-12th grade in a one-room school on a 100-acre farm in Tennessee. I graduated in 2001, so this was recent and the school is still run by the same wonderful people. What you've shared of your life reminds me so much of that lovely place and those special people.

    Ashley

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  35. Nice to hear that your son is settled in. I love
    new kinds of soaps, thanks for the giveaway.

    Blessings,
    Marilyn
    maruvolo@gmail.com

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  36. Well, I'll take my chocolate any way I can get it--even in soap form! Count me in!

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  37. So cute about the boys having a snow cone machine & a chocolate fountain as their kitchen utensils!

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  38. A kitchen with a sno-cone machine...how fun! And when you KNOW that your kids are where they are supposed to be, (even when it is far from home), it is such a blessing!

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  39. Though I rarely comment here, I cannot pass up something chocolate!
    My sweet eldest daughter makes chocolate soap and had given me a few bars but one can never have too much chocolate (or soap, for that matter!) I would love to be entered into your giveaway.
    Yours is the first blog I ever read. I found you when searching (googled) for a vintage bed jacket pattern. After reading for about a year and sending others to your blog, I finally started my own.
    I have watched your sweet family grow and feel like I know you and them! Amazing how quickly they grow up! It all seems like just yesterday! :~D

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  40. What a lovely giveaway...I would love to be entered!
    You should be so proud of your son, you homeschooled him well, he will do wonderful.

    Blessings!
    ~Nadine

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  41. Savannah is a gorgeous place and I'm sure Giles will find his talent nourished there, so it is appropriate that your giveaway product have that name! Fingers crossed here in England...

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  42. Oh, how absolutely lovely (and delicious)! I would love to win!

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  43. How lovely! This would be such a treat (SCAD is my alma mater!)

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  44. I *love* fancy bath products- what a treat! And I love your blog!

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  45. Please enter me! Thank you!

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  46. I'm a daily lurker, but you've drawn me out to comment with this fine offer--the chocolate soap sounds TOO dreamy!

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  47. reading about how chocolate smells made me salivate....and then I remembered what soap tastes like, BLECH! I would love some nice soap. Once you begin having multiple children you buy things such as fancy soap fewer and farther between.

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  48. Savannah is a place that has been on my list for a long while to visit. Have not made it yet but still hope too. The pictures are beautiful. Did Giles take these?

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  49. I love your blog, I have recently subscribed to it, and look forward to reading each new post. Thank you for the wonderful giveaway, I would love to have some wonderful soap! Although I do think I would also probably have a hard time not wanting to take a bite out of the chocolate scented soap.

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  50. Looks yummy:0
    Thank you for entering me.

    Lizzie

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  51. chocolate soap...that sounds like a bit of heaven! Glad Giles enjoys his school. I'm still trying to figure out whether I like mine or not. I'm a junior also but I just transferred here. I guess time will tell. I'm certainly loving my ceramics class!

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  52. Lovely blog! Thanks for the chance to win some pampering!

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  53. Oooh, beautiful store! It looks like a candy shoppe. Count me in, that would be lovely.

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  54. My beautiful daughters and I would love to win the soap and enhance our bath times!

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  55. Anna,
    Nourish looks delicious and calorie-free! I love coming to your blog at the end of my day.
    Thank you for sharing your wonderful life with all of us. You are so inspiring.

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  56. Thank you for keeping this blog alive- even for people like me, not knowing you personally. God is good and I am encouraged seeing his goodness through this site.

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  57. Mm! Pick me pick me!! Thanks for doing this giveaway.
    Genevieve

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  58. You have drawn me out of the woodwork to post for some free goodies! Would love the soap!!!

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  59. Another lurker here, wanting a chance to win the prize. Savannah is my favorite city to visit. Just beautiful!

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  60. Who can say no to sweet smelling soap? Thank you for the giveaway.
    What an exciting move for your son!
    My best wishes for it all!
    Annamaria :)

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  61. thank you for the chance to win! Their soaps sound decadent!

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  62. Love checking your blog daily. You do inspire!
    I am not far from the period in my life when my children will be leaving, and reading here reminds me to enjoy each and every day.

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  63. What a unique and wonderful giveaway. I love everything about this blog!

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  64. Your blog and your family are so beautiful! I sure hope Bella sent him with some recipes and kitchen tips. I am not sure how long one can last on sno cones and chocolate dipped marshmallows. :)

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  65. Thanks for the giveaway - lovely soaps.

    Love your blog!

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  66. Chocolate soap? Reminds me of Granny Clampett putting vanilla behind her ears on the Beverly Hillbillies.

    I enjoy your blog so much. I'd love to be entered in the giveaway.

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  67. well, yes, I would love some soap that hails from Savannah!

    deb meyers

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  68. I love all things bath-related and that shop looks amazing! Thanks for sharing this giveaway!

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  69. Please enter me, I would love to win! Thank you... :)
    Chas

    http://www.homesteadblogger.com/chas

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  70. I would love to win! They look delicious! :)

    Jessica B.

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  71. Chocolate soap-yum! I might have to take a small bite just to convince myself it really is soap.

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  72. what a treat!! Please tell Bella that the corn fritters were so yummy!! And a huge it with my family!

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  73. the soap sounds as wonderful as your blog

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  74. Chocolate soap---delicious! I promise not to eat it!

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  75. Hi Anna,

    The soap does look delicious, although that's not why Im leaving a comment. I live in Australia which Im sure excludes me anyway :) Actually, I just wanted to pass along a website that I thought Bella might like if she has not already discovered it. www.101cookbooks.com

    Leah xx

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  76. Your blog is so beautiful and you have inspired me to learn to sew! I would love some soap from this lovely shop!

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  77. Oh, that sounds lovely! Thanks!

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  78. Chocolate scented soap is hard to imagine, but I certainly would not mind trying it!! Combining a relaxing bath with the scent of chocolate couldn't be a bad thing!!

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  79. What a fun giveaway. You do a lovely job with your blog. I always enjoy visiting.

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  80. Beautiful photos, once again. The soap sounds wonderful.

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  81. Oh the chocolate sounds lovely and the soaps look lovely too. Thanksfor the giveaway!

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  82. Who knew photos of soap could be so gorgeous! Wow!
    Amy in Texas

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  83. Your blog is one of my favorites...I love how you write about your children. I so often wish I could sit down with you over a cup of tea and ask questions about how you've raised your children!

    Thank you for the giveaway opportunity!

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  84. Chocolate soap! who would have thought!?
    I really like the display of the claw foot tub with the 'baubles' on top. All of the soaps look delicious enough to eat.
    Thanks for sharing your experience with Giles' going away.

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  85. Oh, we lived in Savannah for three years and loved it. It's been a long time... If you get an opportunity to go next time, get the Composer to take you to Elizabeth on 37th...have fried grits with red eye gravy and the Savannah Cream Cake. Oh, it's delicious!

    Warmly,
    Stacey

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  86. I love the smell of handmade soap, and I would love to try this out. Thank you for the chance.

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  87. Lovely! Hope Giles has a wonderful time in Savannah this year!

    - Beth

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  88. great giveaway anna. thanks so much!

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  89. What fun - I would love to win a treat from Savannah! Thanks for sharing in your blog. Barbara in AR

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  90. Isn't Savannah wonderful?! My brother is a graduate of SCAD and I was always envious of him for living in such a lovely city! Glad to hear Giles loves it as well!

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  91. Mmm~Delicious soap!

    "Cleanliness is indeed
    next to godliness."
    ~1791 Wesley Works (1872) VII. 16~

    A clean mama is a happy mama.
    Gotta be happy!

    Thank you, Anna.

    {{* *}}

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  92. Savannah is such a beautiful city. Glad y'all have an excuse to visit often.

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  93. Your blog is such an inspiration to me. I too homeschool and desire to follow my Savior in every way. Thank you for your inspiration to others and the opportunity to win some delicious soaps!
    lkathrynwalters@yahoo.com

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  94. Just can not believe Giles is a Junior already!!
    What a great place for him to be.
    Would love the gift of soap! Thanks for sharing with us.

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  95. I click on your blog every morning and love your photography. And am always looking for more Grace Livingston Hill books for sale! Would love to win Savannah soap but will keep reading each morning even if I don't get picked, lol.

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  96. Sounds yummy! Love reading your blog!

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  97. Wow! Alot of comments, alot of us would like some of this delicious soap!
    Best to Giles this new school year! What talented children you have!
    Kathy
    kykathy@aol.com

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  98. lovely...I would love to indulge in some of this soap!

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  99. Good luck to Giles! A skillet, a snow cone machine, and a chocolate fountain - sounds like they have all the important kitchen items.

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  100. What a beautiful shop - just looking at the soap I feel like I can smell it. -Lucy

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  101. Please enter my name--I would love to win! Since I'm here I'll tell you I visit your blog every day--pure loveliness. Blessings to you...

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  102. Please enter me! I'd love to win! :-) Thank you!

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  103. What a joy to possibly win this treat!

    Kim from Philadelphia

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  104. Sounds wonderful! Our farmer's market used to have a homemade soap stand and I would occasionally treat myself to some peppermint soap. It was SO relaxing to take a bath and let the bar just sit in the water!

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  105. The store sounds fabulous. On my list of places to visit at some point in my life. Please add my name to the drawing. And I love that Giles has the essential snow cone machine for his apt. Sally

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  106. I adore your blog. It's so down to earth and inspiring. I always look forward to new updates. Keep it up! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  107. What a great idea. Thank you!

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  108. I love soaps and lotions that smell like food! My best friend once gave me some bodywash that smelled like fresh pecan pie. Yum!

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  109. We loved our visit to Savannah. It's down to earth artsy approach to life, the very friendly natives, the fun shopping and beautiful parks. I can see why Giles is enjoying it so much. And I'd love some tempting soaps :)

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  110. As always ... love your blog...
    Jill-in Ohio

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  111. I don't know if I could bath with chocolate soap...without eating the soap. Looks like a beautiful shop.

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  112. Savannah is the only city that ever tempted me to want to move! I love that place (would have gone to art school there myself had my parents been more open to the idea of their daughter going to art school instead of getting a "practical degree :)

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  113. Trying to lose a few pounds after baby # 3 . . . chocolate soap is probably the way to go!

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  114. Thank you for your simply beautiful suggestions and pictures. I would love to enter the drawing for the soap.

    Thanks,
    ashley

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  115. I have enjoyed your blog for several years now. Each of your children's imaginative spirit is a great thing to see in this very techy/commercial society! Have a blessed day!

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  116. Mmmmm...spoil-me soap. Just what I need!
    Julie

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  117. I read your blog often- it is a fun source of ideas and inspiration- I have especially enjoyed working through your 'influential reading' suggestions. Thanks for all that you do!

    Andrea

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  118. Wow...thanks for the give-away! Chocolate soap..too tempting perhaps, but why not!

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  119. What an adorable store! I love your blog. And, thanks for the giveaway!

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  120. How perfect! Chocolate scented soap could always find a home here!

    skolacki@hotmail.com

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  121. I'd love to be entered, too! A treat, indeed!

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  122. A chocolate fountain???

    Lovely photos as usual.

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  123. just started coming to your blog. love your photos and all the neat stuff you make and share. would love some soap treats from nourish!

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  124. How deliciously wonderful!
    Please put my name "in the hat" for this giveaway.
    Chocolate Soap ~ now that's a great idea.

    Blessings to you and yours,
    Heatherj

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  125. Thank you, Miss Anna! I sent you an email a few days ago about Savannah. Did you receive it? Please enter me for the drawing.

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  126. Anna, I love your blog...read it every day! THanksk for your beauty and creativity.

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  127. I just checked out their website and loved what I saw! The different fragrances sound so yummy!

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  128. Yum! The soaps sounds delicios..

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  129. Count me in on the give away...
    Love your blog.

    Barb in Nebraska

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  130. How fun! :) Thanks for such a "yummy" giveaway!

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  131. Please enter me, this is a great giveaway! Your blog is great too;)
    -Janelle

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  132. I would love to win!! How neat! ;)

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  133. I love your blog! What delightful pictures of that store. Sigh...

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  134. :) Love your blog and have been a reader of it for about 3 years now! Such inspiration! Thanks for the absolutely awesome giveaway!

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  135. I have been following your blog for the past month or two, and I think your pictures are beautiful, and your ideas are wonderful. I've always wanted to learn how to quilt, and I might have to try it after reading your blog! Wow. You have a lot of followers.

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  136. I love your blog. It is like visiting my mother's house.

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  137. Count me in! I love your blog.

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  138. Wow, what a wonderful giveaway! Chocolate soap sounds "delicious"!

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  139. I so enjoy reading your blog and the soaps look amazing!

    Charity

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  140. I LOVE Savannah! and pretty soap :-)

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  141. What fun! I would love to win some lovely soap.
    sdyjak at gmail dot com

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  142. Oh, I would like that! Thank you so much! My Etsy store be in a giveaway at http://makinglemonadeblog.blogspot.com/ on Friday.

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  143. I enjoy your blog so much. It's very inspiring and I've started to thrift like never before! I would love some lovely soaps. Have a blessed day.

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  144. I can't believe Giles is already a junior. I'm sure he'll enjoy the freedom of an apartment this year.

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  145. Those look positively delicious!

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  146. I'm starting a little goat soap biz and would love to try that chocolate soap! Chocolate and Goat's Milk soap anyone?

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  147. I, too, would like to throw my name into the hat. Thank you for running this giveaway, and thanks also to Nourish for sponsoring it.

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  148. mmmm...that chocolate soap looks delicious!

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  149. What a lovely shop!
    It would be such a pleasure to have some of their soaps. :)

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  150. Please count me in. I really enjoy your blog. thank you for the giveaway.

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  151. Really? Chocolate Soap!! I SSSSOOOO LOVE Chocolate! Maybe I shouldn't win, I might eat the soap before I get a chance to use it:0

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  152. Please enter me to win. I enjoy the beauty and creativity that I find on your blog

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  153. I would love to win something so lovely. The photos of the shop are so sweet, I'd love to have soap from such a beautiful place and feel like I almost got to shop there!

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  154. Please enter me in the contest, Anna!

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  155. Thank you for your lovely blog and for the chance to win the delicious soaps. I have enjoyed the vintage patterns, recipes (everyone loves the butterscotch brownies), knitting, thrifting, and photos over the past couple of years.

    Judy

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  156. You say "a skillet, a snow cone machine, and a chocolate fountain" like those are bad things. ;-)

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  157. I can see why you fell in love with their store. I checked out their website from your link. What wonderful products! I'd be delighted to have some of their soap.

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  158. I loved Nourish! My husband just took me to Savannah for our honeymoon in July. That was one of my favorite stores!

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  159. What a great giveaway! Thanks!

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  160. What a beautiful place! I love all the light.

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  161. Yummy! I have just re-fallen in love with special soaps again. Must be that I have time now that the kids are a bit older. Thanks for the lovely giveaway!

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  162. Oh bathe me in chocolate!!!! I love your blog and enjoy all your photos.
    Love and Prayers
    Carrie

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  163. I would love this lovely soap. Looks good enough to eat, right through the computer screen! ;)
    ~Karen A.

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  164. Chocolate in a bubble bath - how can it get any better. Was that a bathtub turned desk? love it. Hope Giles has a wonderful year.

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  165. Love your blog and the soap sounds, um, yummy!

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  166. The shop looks almost as good as an old fashioned candy store!

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  167. It all looks delicious! Thanks for sharing.

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  168. Sounds wonderful! I would love a chance to win!

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  169. Beautiful (as always). Count me as a hopeful!

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  170. Ooh, I love Savannah, and would love some of this special soap! Taking bubble baths is a simple way for a mom like me to relax and refresh my body and spirit.

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  171. Please include me in your give way.

    I taught myself to knit because of your daughter...I am still taking it a little slow but I am now making a scarf not brown but tan:)

    I would love to see more knitting projects:)

    Renee

    gardendesk.com

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  172. Oh boy! I hope it's me! :)

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  173. OHHHHH - sounds YUM! I'd like to be entered! Thanks!!

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  174. mmmm I think I could eat...use some right now. LOL I can almost smell it already.
    What a nice treat that would be.

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  175. Count me in. The soap sounds lovely.

    carrie1807@aol.com

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  176. Chocolate soap sounds delicious. Count me in!

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  177. I love the shops in Savannah! However, living on the left side of the country somewhat prevents me from visiting. I would love some soap! Thanks for the give-away :)

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  178. Looks like a lovely trip in spite of the goodbyes at the end. Thanks to you and Nourish for such a great giveaway.

    Beth
    chasingbutterflies76@yahoo.com

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  179. What a lovely variety of things they have!

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  180. Nothing completes a delicious soak in the tub like a beautiful bar of soap! I'm wondering if you've ever visited the store Bath Junkie before? You can add a scent of your choice to your bath product (I always go for clove!) and color too (I skip this step). It's wonderful to hear how your children are growing in the different paths they are taking towards their adulthood. You and the Composer are blessed!

    In Christ,
    Dawn

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  181. Enter me, please.

    Janet


    yates6266@yahoo.com

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  182. VERY cool giveaway!

    Good luck to Giles!

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  183. Love the blog.....and chocolate too!

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  184. Sounds heavenly!
    jenna (at) cyipcom (dot) net

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  185. Yum! Soap you want to "nom"!! We're hoping to visit SCAD this year as a possible place for my son! I'll check the place out and shop for soaps too!

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  186. My daughter was visiting in Savannah at the same time that Giles was a little over a year ago (when he was looking at the school). She loved it and wants to visit again. I am sure that he loves it.

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  187. Oooh. . . it made me smile just reading your descriptions. I'd love to win some soap.

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  188. They all look good enough to eat!

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