Chispa
Well-Known Member
I originally planned on making soap about 14 years ago, but got into brewing beer instead. Now I'm back in it. I've browsed the first 150 pages of threads in the lye soap forum, and settled on a direction.
I want to make a lard based soap. Lard seems to be the best bang for buck as far as bulk oils go. To that end I called up the local butcher and got 5.5kg of pork fat, which I've rendered down to about 3 kg of lard and 2 kg of fairly nasty meat stuff I plan on mixing into the dogfood. (the dog is really keen for it).
All the lardies in the forum rave about how great the soap feels.The only downside seems to be that it is weak on bubbles. So 5% castor oil and 15% Coconut oil to the rescue. Another oil recommended to boost lard is olive. And I cant work out what the olive is meant to contribute, some sort of je ne sais quoi. I would like to keep the soap as gentle as possible, while having satisfying bubbles. Would lard, coconut oil, and castor oil (and sugar) satisfy the my criteria?
What is a good batch size for starting out? It seems a little foolish to go too big too early and spoil a lot of oil.
I don't have any fragrance oil, and I'm slightly concerned about coming out of the shower smelling like a stale pork roast and repulsing my wife. She does have a supernose, while my nose seems to only be on my face for decoration. I wont even know I smelt like a roast until I see her reaction. Is there an easy, cheap, and manly scent I can chuck in there? I was looking at cedarwood essential oil, but it is $15 for a tiny bottle at the health food place, or a fortune in shipping from the east coast. And I dont know how much EO is prudent.
Is there a downside to using a bread loaf tin lined with baking paper as a mould? Many folks here have fancy silicone moulds, but the wife is already leary at my $20 expenditure on pig fat.
That's probably enough of a post for now. Thanks for having such a nice and friendly forum
I want to make a lard based soap. Lard seems to be the best bang for buck as far as bulk oils go. To that end I called up the local butcher and got 5.5kg of pork fat, which I've rendered down to about 3 kg of lard and 2 kg of fairly nasty meat stuff I plan on mixing into the dogfood. (the dog is really keen for it).
All the lardies in the forum rave about how great the soap feels.The only downside seems to be that it is weak on bubbles. So 5% castor oil and 15% Coconut oil to the rescue. Another oil recommended to boost lard is olive. And I cant work out what the olive is meant to contribute, some sort of je ne sais quoi. I would like to keep the soap as gentle as possible, while having satisfying bubbles. Would lard, coconut oil, and castor oil (and sugar) satisfy the my criteria?
What is a good batch size for starting out? It seems a little foolish to go too big too early and spoil a lot of oil.
I don't have any fragrance oil, and I'm slightly concerned about coming out of the shower smelling like a stale pork roast and repulsing my wife. She does have a supernose, while my nose seems to only be on my face for decoration. I wont even know I smelt like a roast until I see her reaction. Is there an easy, cheap, and manly scent I can chuck in there? I was looking at cedarwood essential oil, but it is $15 for a tiny bottle at the health food place, or a fortune in shipping from the east coast. And I dont know how much EO is prudent.
Is there a downside to using a bread loaf tin lined with baking paper as a mould? Many folks here have fancy silicone moulds, but the wife is already leary at my $20 expenditure on pig fat.
That's probably enough of a post for now. Thanks for having such a nice and friendly forum