Dr Ted
Member
Hi all!
My parents named me Greg but all my friends call me Ted. I'm not a real doctor, but I play one on the internet
I've been reading w/o registering for a few months now, while I studied the process and assembled my equipment, and today I finally made my first batch. It's small - but it's a start!
Part of my education was "The Everything Soapmaking Book", and I used a 1lb recipe that was in there. If anyone can suggest any other books, I'd be greatly appreciative.
I was stunned at how smoothly it all happened. I've been making my own beer for years, this was much easier! I look forward to making more. I was hoping I'd enjoy the process and it was better than anticipated.
Anyway I look forward to making your virtual acquaintance, and if you are in York Region north of Toronto, perhaps we could swap soap someday.
Oh yeah! Here is a photo of my meager first batch, taken moments after I poured it into the molds
Colophon: This soap made while listening to Oh, Inverted World by The Shins
It contains:
9 oz coconut oil
4 oz olive oli
0.5 oz eucalyptus oil
5 oz water
1.9 oz lye
It was supposed to be 4.5 oz each coconut and palm oil, but I forgot to write palm oil on my shopping list today and not having it was not going to stop me. I wanted to make soap today, dammit, and my book has said that experimentation is a great thing. Please, let me know if you think this soap will be dangerous - and why, I need to learn these things.
Cheers!
ps: if you are going out tonight to look at the larger than usual full moon, watch out for larger than usual werewolves
My parents named me Greg but all my friends call me Ted. I'm not a real doctor, but I play one on the internet
I've been reading w/o registering for a few months now, while I studied the process and assembled my equipment, and today I finally made my first batch. It's small - but it's a start!
Part of my education was "The Everything Soapmaking Book", and I used a 1lb recipe that was in there. If anyone can suggest any other books, I'd be greatly appreciative.
I was stunned at how smoothly it all happened. I've been making my own beer for years, this was much easier! I look forward to making more. I was hoping I'd enjoy the process and it was better than anticipated.
Anyway I look forward to making your virtual acquaintance, and if you are in York Region north of Toronto, perhaps we could swap soap someday.
Oh yeah! Here is a photo of my meager first batch, taken moments after I poured it into the molds
Colophon: This soap made while listening to Oh, Inverted World by The Shins
It contains:
9 oz coconut oil
4 oz olive oli
0.5 oz eucalyptus oil
5 oz water
1.9 oz lye
It was supposed to be 4.5 oz each coconut and palm oil, but I forgot to write palm oil on my shopping list today and not having it was not going to stop me. I wanted to make soap today, dammit, and my book has said that experimentation is a great thing. Please, let me know if you think this soap will be dangerous - and why, I need to learn these things.
Cheers!
ps: if you are going out tonight to look at the larger than usual full moon, watch out for larger than usual werewolves