I made my first full batch of goat milk soap. I made a tester earlier last week, it was not as white as I thought it would be. The temp for the test was right abut 80 degrees. Was an 18 0z batch. I keep the raw milk in a bath of ice water. Used Lavender eo, nice for the first time.
Tonite, I decided to jump right in and make a 53 0z batch. Defrosted the gm placed it in an ice bath and was pouring 1 tlb spoon at a time and waited 10 mins between pours. My temp after pouring in the lye was 80 degrees, max. I never got pass that mark. It took, I used 8.1 0z of lye to 15.4 0z of gm, 4 hours to mix the lye and gm. When at the last 3 tlb spoon, I got impatient, I poured a tlb and a half.......I shot myself in the foot. I immediately, smiled the ammonia and I knew that I had burned or did something to the milk.
My take on this is that the gm milk, becomes overwhelmed with the lye and reacts, kind of like in shock. I am also thinking that maybe I should have gone even less there at the end because of all the lye in the gm. Will try another batch in a couple of days. What do people do with lye solution that can't be used?
Tonite, I decided to jump right in and make a 53 0z batch. Defrosted the gm placed it in an ice bath and was pouring 1 tlb spoon at a time and waited 10 mins between pours. My temp after pouring in the lye was 80 degrees, max. I never got pass that mark. It took, I used 8.1 0z of lye to 15.4 0z of gm, 4 hours to mix the lye and gm. When at the last 3 tlb spoon, I got impatient, I poured a tlb and a half.......I shot myself in the foot. I immediately, smiled the ammonia and I knew that I had burned or did something to the milk.
My take on this is that the gm milk, becomes overwhelmed with the lye and reacts, kind of like in shock. I am also thinking that maybe I should have gone even less there at the end because of all the lye in the gm. Will try another batch in a couple of days. What do people do with lye solution that can't be used?