tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3515480284164565162.post2970804708418670287..comments2024-03-26T12:01:35.977-04:00Comments on Shave Like Grandad: Thanksgiving Day (U.S.A)Doug Hansfordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15174919444573120386noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3515480284164565162.post-64895869574131637542014-11-28T11:07:40.332-05:002014-11-28T11:07:40.332-05:00I tend to focus on the native side of the story. (...I tend to focus on the native side of the story. (I'm approximately 1/10th Native American.) In the spirit of the holiday, and in the vein of vegan-ness, let me share a natural treasure I just discovered:<br /><br />Pumpkin face balm! Freeze an entire pumpkin solid. (Happens naturally if you're lazy enough about your outdoor decoration.) This causes physical decomposition, turning the flesh into a sponge, and the fruit into a jug of juice. THE JUICE IS THE PERFECT POST-SHAVE BALM. Squeeze it through a strainer, Freeze it in cubes, then rub it on like aloe immediately after rinsing soap off. Spread excess to T-zone and decolletage (do men have "decolletages"?) then finish the beard area with a drop of shaving oil.Thad Laundervillehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13822588730840509312noreply@blogger.com