Now I'm interested... I have powdered peanut butter in my cupboard.oh no...peanut butter soap is a thing? SMH!!!
This requires research!
@Ekuzo why the peanut butter hate? Just curious
Now I'm interested... I have powdered peanut butter in my cupboard.oh no...peanut butter soap is a thing? SMH!!!
Good luck with that glass of wine. I could actually use one right now!That's the thing. No one is bothered by the nut butters, but the nut milks (except coconut apparently [which also has cream]) are things
Edit: I missed a word. I was thinking about having some red wine and whoops pair butter soap?! Ewwww
I know some people add it to soap, but can't say if it benefits from it in any way.Now I'm interested... I have powdered peanut butter in my cupboard.
This requires research!
Don't tell me you like that stuff???why the peanut butter hate? Just curious
I love it! We go through a container of it once a month. I love mixing it with yogurt and granola for breakfast. Or making peanut butter brownies!Don't tell me you like that stuff???
Maybe it's not bad in brownies, I can picture that. But yogurt Pass it plain, pleaseI love it! We go through a container of it once a month. I love mixing it with yogurt and granola for breakfast. Or making peanut butter brownies!
I’ve been using the regular goat milk. Do you think switching to goat milk powder is more sufficient?I use GMP exclusively and love it! I will never go back to using liquid goat milk. I do not soap with vinegar - have had no problems with incorporating powdered goat milk into my oils.
I love it!! You are a hoot!! That sounds just like something I would say. Thanks for making me smile. And one day, you never know, those little goats might surprise you, and give you some beautiful, fluffy powder!If powder came out of my goats, I'd definitely use that. But every single time I milk my goats, it comes out liquid! So that's what I use. Maybe someday I'll have a freeze dryer and then I can make my own goat milk powder.
This is what I do as well. It works beautifully for me. I used to use the ice method, but I don't feel a huge difference in the soap when I use it, and it takes too long. I am not patient enough!!I've started adding powdered goats milk directly to the oils. I mix it very very well using my stick blender, then I add in the lye water. Seems less likely to overheat. I found adding it to water first makes it less likely to break up in the oils so you get spots where there's a clump of goats milk rather than having it spread over the whole bar. It's also not as dark in color. But people do things differently. I didn't like the ice method.
Thank you. Do you keep the oven door cracked to let moisture out? I wonder if I could find trays to go in my nice dehydrator... Better yet, I'll put a freeze dryer on my Christmas list!130 - 135 degrees F is best. 170 could burn it. You will have to keep an eye on it at that temp. I use 140 F
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