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Sheepysoaper

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Hey everyone,

I'm a relatively new soaper from NY. I've been soaping for about 3 years now, marketing for almost a year. After hundreds of bars, I feel like I've been doing this forever! I know it's just the tip of the iceberg.

Fun fact: I strictly work with sheep's milk from my flock, hence the name ;)

Hope to meet more of the rare sheep's milk soapers here!
 
Hey everyone,

I'm a relatively new soaper from NY. I've been soaping for about 3 years now, marketing for almost a year. After hundreds of bars, I feel like I've been doing this forever! I know it's just the tip of the iceberg.

Fun fact: I strictly work with sheep's milk from my flock, hence the name ;)

Hope to meet more of the rare sheep's milk soapers here!
Hello and welcome! I'm pretty new myself, and a goat milk soaper from my homestead herd. My niece has dairy sheep and wants to learn to make soap with their milk. I will get some milk from her when they freshen to go with the sheep tallow I have from my woolies.
 
Hello and welcome! I'm pretty new myself, and a goat milk soaper from my homestead herd. My niece has dairy sheep and wants to learn to make soap with their milk. I will get some milk from her when they freshen to go with the sheep tallow I have from my woolies.
Had to re read sheep tallow from my woolies. I thought they don't keep sheep tallow - Woolies here is a supermarket - Woolworths, but everyone says woolies.
 
Had to re read sheep tallow from my woolies. I thought they don't keep sheep tallow - Woolies here is a supermarket - Woolworths, but everyone says woolies.
Sorry about the confusion! Goodness, I just Googled "woolies" and not a single result had anything to do with sheep! I got lots of results for the Australian grocery store chain and one for a rock band from Michigan, USA. I meant to differentiate between my fine wool-producing sheep (Tarhghee/Merino cross), hair sheep (for wool) and the dairy sheep (for milk) that @Sheepysoaper raises.
 

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