You may have seen a few of your favorite sustainability influencers (or just those with plentiful gardens) enjoying homegrown loofah sponges. Luffa plants produce an abundance of squashes in a ...
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My husband and I love these sponges. We keep one with the dishes and one in the shower- it makes a great scrubby and exfoliator! These little guys are great quality. Im just happy they’re not made out ...
Nice foaming effect: The AmazerBath loofah sponge has a dense, fluffy mesh that allows you to create a rich and luxurious lather with just a small amount of body wash or soap. (Using AmazerBath ...
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Spoon the mixture gently into the cake tin and bake for 30 minutes, or until risen (when cooked the sponge should bounce back when pressed lightly). Transfer to a wire rack and leave to cool.
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