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On Track

written by Laurie March 23, 2009

Finished my taxes (yay!) and prepared a newsletter and finished the first little batch of Tabac so that I could photograph the first bottle.  I need to finish the next, bigger, batch now and I’m on track to add Tabac to the site probably Wed or Thurs this week.  The first little batch came out great.  I scale up the batches a little at a time for new scents just to be sure all goes well before making a lot of it at once.  I won’t be able to pour more bottles until it goes on the site because I don’t know how many half oz versus one oz to prepare, so I’ll need to make up each package as orders come in, as usual.

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ScentScelf March 24, 2009 - 11:40 pm

Hooray! Congratulations…very much looking forward to the beautifully named Tabac Aurea. (And anticipate beauty in scent to match that in the name… 🙂 )

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Laurie March 25, 2009 - 1:56 am

Hi ScentScelf! Thank you! I hope so, lol. It does feel good to have the tax forms out of the way! I was just off to post a little update… Will go do..

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