Advantages: Creamy and moisturising. Strong parma violet aroma. Relaxing. Disadvantages: The price. Strong parma violet aroma.
(Cupressus funebris), Sodium Chloride, Glycerine, EDTA, Tetrasodium Editronate, Isoeugenol, Colour 18050, Colour 61585.
All ingredients are a mixture of natural products and safe synthetic products (Lush's wording). Lush state that they are against testing on animal products - a strong bonus!!
~Finest ever Lush name~
Gratuitous Violets. The violet part is pretty obvious - the soap is coloured a pastel shade of purple with a strong aroma of violets (more the Parma violet sweet smell than the delicate violet flower aroma though). There is an association is for shrinking violets - there is no shrinking here - the soap is loud and proud
Gratuitous, however, is a different matter altogether. The term conjures up something that is unnecessary / unwarranted or something given free. Well it certainly wasn't free! And the violet aroma ...
Advantages: Stupidly funny! Disadvantages: Not very original
and tried to woo his third grade teacher, Veronica Vaughn. Will it all pay off?
No offense to Adam Sandler, but this is the kind of role that he plays very well. The immature, silly man-child with a heart of gold, and that description fits Billy Madison perfectly. Just seeing how well he fits in with the kids in his class proves that! The story is hardly original, and you can kind of guess where it's all going to end up, but as they say, it's how you get there that counts, and this is a nice journey.
It's a film you're not supposed to take seriously, you're just supposed to lie back and have some fun watching it. It has the trademark Sandler slapstick humour that is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. The cast do their job well and give the film an all-around happy tone. There are a lot of comedies out there that try to do slapstick ...
Advantages: A good house plant Disadvantages: None
and vermiculite. From the fully grown violets take a few of the healthiest looking leaves, pop the leaves into the pot and then give them a drink of water, making sure not to touch the leaves. Place the pot in the windowsill ,but keep the cuttings away from the sunlight. Keep the compost moist but make sure the leaves always stay dry. If Lady Luck is on your side then you will end up with a few new plants.
Because the African violet could be seen as old fashioned it may well have been sidelined in favour of the more modern pot plants. But I have a soft spot for the simple little plant, it flowers faithfully and always tries its best.
Lidl`s has recently been full of household plants that I wouldn`t give houseroom too! They are all green, weird and wonderful, huge spiky leaves with ferocious looking barbed edges. Give me beauty any day of the week ...
Sarahjh1 20.02.2009
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