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  1. Steve85569

    Tallow ho!

    As long as you don't have metals dissolved in your water it should be okay. ( Watch for DOS) Minerals can reduce lather and also create soap scum. Using a chelator like EDTA or Sodium citrate helps with that.
  2. Steve85569

    Tallow ho!

    Another Lardinator! Welcome to the forum! Your soap turned out very nice looking. Less water and a stick blender will help the tallow and alkali become soap faster. Makes soaping much easier.
  3. Steve85569

    Pie Hole

    I can see this one on the "Thread Titles" thread.... Not that MY mind went anywhere odd.:hippo:
  4. Steve85569

    Tallow ho!

    That's where using freezer paper to line the mold comes in. Mine still aren't real purdy but they release easier. :smallshrug: Two words. Stick. Blender. Saves lots of time and worry. I'd been making soap for nearly a year before someone here reminded me that they can also be used for - get...
  5. Steve85569

    So 4-6 weeks to cure - how do you know?

    Wine and soap get better with aging/curing. Wine is safe to drink when fermentation is complete. Soap is safe to use when saponification is complete. Neither is a good as it will be after proper aging/curing. I do not confuse drying with curing. There are things going on inside the bars of soap...
  6. Steve85569

    IrishLass's Creamy LS recipe success!

    Even I can make IL liquid soap. It's a wonderful recipe with very good instructions!:winner:
  7. Steve85569

    Pavlova!

    Just gonna HAVE TO defrost a big ol' bag of homegrown strawberries because of this post....:nodding: Getting 14 to 16 eggs a day this winter and have several gallons of berries left from last summer.:okay: KiwiMoose is evil.:lol:
  8. Steve85569

    Soap Recipes?

    76 coconut is the one most commonly found here in the USA. I don't think I have seen the 92 coconut here - I'm sure the suppliers would be more than happy to sell some though.:D In my humble opinion here in the States if it doesn't specifically say it's 92 or fractionated it going to be 76...
  9. Steve85569

    Wood Ash Soap Bar

    As you already know the soft wood ash will not produce KOH. And also the KOH will produce a softer "springey" soap. IMHO
  10. Steve85569

    Last weekend and this weekends soaps cut

    And the controlled rivers. Nice!!!
  11. Steve85569

    what hold heat better

    Wood molds tend to insulate better in my experience. Then there's the folding of the liner or the silicone liners that go in to the mold. I don't know that I would sacrifice a bee box for a soap mold though. Then again I haven't had an apiary on the place for several years...
  12. Steve85569

    SMF January 2019 SOAP Challenge - DOTS!

    My non-entry. I'm just never sure if I'll get to a challenge. Cut too early and the dots smeared a bit. They are tubes of the same soap recipe made the day before. Unscented for a friend that is sensitive to smells.
  13. Steve85569

    Difficulty with layering soaps

    When I want to layer a batch I simply use a FO that I know accelerates. Split the batter unscented, add colors. Add fragrance to the layer I'm pouring. Pour it. Wait a few seconds... Repeat for the next layer and so on. It's really just about the timing to get each layer on soon but not too...
  14. Steve85569

    Worst fragrance

    White camphor In any form.
  15. Steve85569

    What is your preferred neutralizing agent?

    Cookies! Cookies are good for almost anything! Oh. Oops.
  16. Steve85569

    Current funeral customs?

    When a family member passes we usually build something. Picnic table, deck, garage. I know, we just aint quite right. When a friend or shirt tail relative passes we just go with the flow. Some people want the charity donations, some want the memories and others would just like to see the old...
  17. Steve85569

    Questionable Fragrance?

    We need a sarcasm font...:nodding: Or some other way:nonono: of showing when we don't really mean to be taken literally:hippo::hippo::hippo:
  18. Steve85569

    What Would You Do?

    Life in the cannery... That was many years ago and I still have problems eating some stew, er, vegetables. Cream style corn and spinach were the worst.... Other processing facilities have their own allowances. Wonder why I grow so much of my own food?
  19. Steve85569

    Hello from Portland Oregon!

    Welcome from the other side of Oregon! Great place to learn and share soapy things!!
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