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terminatortoo

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I am totally bummed out, I sprained my knee on Friday and have not been able to walk very much since. I had plans to make soap all weekend and I'm thinking I'm going to out of commission for a couple weeks.:sad:
So I guess I will have to use the time to think up what I want to make when I'm better. I'm tired of sitting already.
 
I hope you feel better soon! Not being able to soap while you recover sucks... I am sure you will come up with some great ideas though!
 
Thanks everyone, I am not a person that sits around unless I am on my PC or FB and I hate having to sit w/o a choice.
Sorry about your knee Rock&Royality I have bad knees anyway and I have got to be more careful how and where I walk.
 
have someone bring all your stuff out to the coffee table and do crock pot hot process. :) :D :razz:
 
I have never done HP before and I have no idea how to do it.
totally easy. You mix your lye, melt your oils in the crockpot, pour your hot lye in the oils and use your stick blender til you get trace then turn it on low and forget about it for an hour. When it looks like mashed potatoes you put it in a mold.
It doesn't pour nicely like cold process but you can do the crockpot without haven't to stand up in the kitchen :)
 
I have never done HP before and I have no idea how to do it.

Its the same way you do CP, except instead of getting to trace and pouring into the mold, it cooks in the crock pot until it doesn't zap then fragranced, colored and molded. If I let my crock pot heat up to melt my coconut and/or palm oil in it instead of the microwave, by the time I add my lye and get to trace, it takes about 30 minutes on Low for my 3-4 pound batch. It really isn't as complicated as it sounds :)
 
Does it look as good as CP?

It can. I made a lemon poppyseed that looks pretty much like CP. The trick is to use something to help keep the soap fluid - I use sodium lactate in my HP's lye water, or if I'm out, I use sugar dissolved into water held back from my solution and then added back in with the rest of the batter. I also noticed that the more I stir my HP when I'm getting ready to mold it, the smoother it gets.
 
I wouldn't because of the lye coming into contact with a surface that isn't stainless steel - plus sometimes you don't get all the FO/EO smell out so you don't want your food smelling like lavender or patchouli LOL But you can easily find crock pots for cheap at thrift stores or even online - Kohls.com had the 6qt Hamilton Beach slow cooker for $20 last week.
 
Ok I have 2 crock pots already but they are too good to use for soap, maybe I can find one at the thrift store or Good Will.

It was recommended to me to get the crock pot liners for a rebatch. None
of the soap touched the crock at all. I'm not sure if that would work for HP.
 
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