I decided that one of my projects this weekend would be a buttermilk soap. Well this was a really interesting experience!! I froze the Buttermilk to a real hard slush form then added my lye to it. The milk curdled!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And then I remembered that I wanted silk in it - so there's me - cutting little silk pieces in frantically.... In the meantime I have to weight out my oils and get them melting while running back to the sink going Oh S***! Got the oils about halfway melted and now it looks like the lye mixture wants to turn into soap all by itself - check the heat - it's 160 F - Oh S***! So I decided to combine them hot - well life starts to get calmer - SBing and then I remember that I wanted a chocolate swirl - Oh S***! So pull out the Cocoa put some soap into my plastic measuring cup and add some soap to theother cup that holds the gold mica.....I was going to be ever so smart and mix the gold first - Oh S***! I put it in the chocolate first - in the meantime the main batch is getting thicker by the second. Rinse off the SB get the Gold Mica mixed and hit the main pot one more time!!! Okay so now I'm going to swirl pour - start the chocolate - kinda thick - but I can work with this - now the buttermilk - we're going just about fine - now the gold mica - hmmm - little thick - more chocolate - Oh S***!!! it's globbing!!!! Okay work faster and try to be smarter - right control it with a spoon - well now all the layers are in the mold I stir it and right now it is wrapped up in blankets and I need a nap!!!
Lesson learned - when working with buttermilk be ready to move really, really fast!!!
I'm hoping this will turn into something good - but I really need a nap instead I cleaned up the mess in the kitchen.... 8)
Lesson learned - when working with buttermilk be ready to move really, really fast!!!
I'm hoping this will turn into something good - but I really need a nap instead I cleaned up the mess in the kitchen.... 8)