I just gave so much of it away, I was probably down about 25-30%, but I still really don't know how much that is. Then I made more - at least 5 batches. For the most part, I've switched to small batches all the time so I can make soap more often, but my eldest son had a specific request & I went with a larger batch with that one, which totalled I think about 3 pounds of soap in one batch. Even so I still have way too much soap. I do have two more family to mail to when I return from Hawaii.
Mailing soap to family all at once is quite costly, though, so there is that. Normally I just take a boxful of various soaps while on a roadtrip and let family choose from the box during my travels. Sometimes I leave a bar or two as a thankyou for the hotel staff when I stay somewhere nice, along with a thank you note. If I did that more often, I could really cut into my inventory quite a lot, but I usually don't really think of packing soap for anyone but family.
Previously I took soap to the Nursing Home in May for National Nurses Day, but now I take it a minimum of twice yearly, sometimes thrice. I take soap with me to my Dr. appointments and give to the staff there, as well and it is always appreciated.
I thought of bringing a boxful of soap and putting a sign on it saying 'Free Soap - Feel free to take a bar or two and leave the rest for others' and leaving the box at a rest area along my travels. I have not yet decided if I will do this unless it is a rest area in a more depressed area where I tend to see travelers who look like they are more in need than those who tend to stop in some of the other rest areas I see. There is a marked difference in who tends to spend more time at certain rest areas around the country. The trouble is, my travels don't always take me to the rest areas of which I am thinking might have more folks with a greater need for free soap.
Mailing soap to family all at once is quite costly, though, so there is that. Normally I just take a boxful of various soaps while on a roadtrip and let family choose from the box during my travels. Sometimes I leave a bar or two as a thankyou for the hotel staff when I stay somewhere nice, along with a thank you note. If I did that more often, I could really cut into my inventory quite a lot, but I usually don't really think of packing soap for anyone but family.
Previously I took soap to the Nursing Home in May for National Nurses Day, but now I take it a minimum of twice yearly, sometimes thrice. I take soap with me to my Dr. appointments and give to the staff there, as well and it is always appreciated.
I thought of bringing a boxful of soap and putting a sign on it saying 'Free Soap - Feel free to take a bar or two and leave the rest for others' and leaving the box at a rest area along my travels. I have not yet decided if I will do this unless it is a rest area in a more depressed area where I tend to see travelers who look like they are more in need than those who tend to stop in some of the other rest areas I see. There is a marked difference in who tends to spend more time at certain rest areas around the country. The trouble is, my travels don't always take me to the rest areas of which I am thinking might have more folks with a greater need for free soap.