SoapDaddy70
Well-Known Member
Today marks exactly 1 year since I made my first batch of soap. It was from Jan Berry's book Simple Natural Soapmaking. It was the Bastille recipe. 75% Olive Oil - 16% Shea Butter and 9% Castor Oil. I added Lemon Peel Powder and an EO mix of Lavender and Litsea. Nice and simple and it came out awesome. After that I was hooked. Before that I did a good amount of research and actually spent a decent amount of money buying good equipment. I didn't take any shortcuts, I didn't have unrealistic goals for my first soap and I respected the process. After that first batch I joined this forum and with the help of so many of you out there I learned so much over the last year. The pandemic and the shutdown last year caused a drastic increase in my drinking and I knew something had to be done so on July 1st of 2020 I had my last drink. RIght about September 2020 I had been white knuckling my sobriety for those first 3 months and knew I needed some sort of outlet-hobby to keep me on the right path. Stumbled onto some Dr Squatch commercials on You Tube and ordered a few bars. After using them I was intrigued and started doing some research on how to make your own soap. Fast forward to today and 400 some odd bars of soap later I haven't had a drink in almost 15 months. I love this hobby and am so appreciative of all of you who have taken the time to respond to my questions and/or posts. I can be a little verbose at times so thanks again for everyone's help and patience. For any new soapmakers reading this post, please don't leap before you can walk and please respect the people on this forum that take the time to give their knowledge and advice. I see it more and more nowadays, people ask for help but then are not willing to take the advice because it does not line up with the answer they were hoping to hear. To be honest I am blown away by the patience of people like @Deana @cmzaha @Zany_in_CO @AliOop @earlene and the list goes on and on (sorry if I missed a few of you ) There is something so rewarding knowing that my wife and daughters have been using soap that I made and even though they are sick of hearing about soapmaking and colorants and fragrances I know they are appreciative and love when I cut a new batch of soap. Looking forward to the next year of soaping!!! Thanks again everybody out there.