The Secret life of Plants
In collaboration with Qatar National Museum, Grade 6 students at Swiss International School Qatar have produced a magazine to preserve oral medical traditions and cultural practices. They also create ethical cosmetics and explore how football stadiums could feed hungry people. We are only young scientists so we do welcome feedback. This is a magazine written by children for children so there will be mistakes. Errata: Zaid's name is misspelled. The author is named Zade.
In collaboration with Qatar National Museum, Grade 6 students at Swiss International School Qatar have produced a magazine to preserve oral medical traditions and cultural practices. They also create ethical cosmetics and explore how football stadiums could feed hungry people. We are only young scientists so we do welcome feedback. This is a magazine written by children for children so there will be mistakes. Errata: Zaid's name is misspelled. The author is named Zade.
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Ingredients:<br />
1. 2⁄3 cup <strong>of</strong> Coconut oil<br />
2. 2⁄3 cup <strong>of</strong> Olive oil<br />
3. 2⁄3 cup <strong>of</strong> Almond oil<br />
4. 1⁄4 cup <strong>of</strong> Sidra<br />
7. Pour into silicone molds and smoothe out with a spatula<br />
is needed<br />
8. Cover with plastic wrap and wrap the whole thing in a<br />
towel<br />
9. Let it sit for 12-24 hours<br />
10. Enjoy your organic soap!<br />
5. 3⁄4 cup <strong>of</strong> cool water Steps<br />
1. Add your sidra into the water<br />
2. Place your oils into a separate container and heat them<br />
in the<br />
microwave or pan until they reach 120 celsius<br />
3. Both <strong>of</strong> the substances should be around 95 to 100<br />
celsius.<br />
4. Slowly add the lye into the oil mixture<br />
5. Keep stirring for 5 minutes<br />
6. Add any additions like herbs (optional)