Combining ingredients that have been already made for you? If you put a cup of Gold Medal flour into your baking bowl, is this the same as if you produced your own flour at a mill? My grandmother said there is a huge difference, yet every baker today "thinks" their bread is homemade.... Of course there is a difference between CP and MP soap. But the difference does not mean that one is worth more than the other. You put in your ready-made lye and you add your manufactured oils and you stir it in a pot. Your bake and serve comment also has proven my point completely and has confirmed the fact that there are CP snobs on message boards.... because making bread is combining ingredients and influencing the process. Bake and serve is just that. There is definitely a difference.
I do CP, HP and MP soap. There are no snobs like CP snobs. Honestly, I mean it... So, you made your soap. Big deal! You can delve further into anything. Did you produce your own lye? Did you render your own tallow? Did you milk your own goat? Did you create every single oil by hand including the fragrances that you added to your wonderful CP soap? If not, can we truly call it from "scratch"? I think not.... Yes, CP snobs annoy the heck out of me because for some reason only known to God, they think they have cornered the market on "homemade". I have been on many message boards and it is always the same old story. And, believe me, I make CP soap, so I know the process. I just don't understand the process of acting so pompous about CP soap. End of my rant...
Combining ingredients that have been already made for you? If you put a cup of Gold Medal flour into your baking bowl, is this the same as if you produced your own flour at a mill? My grandmother said there is a huge difference, yet every baker today "thinks" their bread is homemade.... Of course there is a difference between CP and MP soap. But the difference does not mean that one is worth more than the other. You put in your ready-made lye and you add your manufactured oils and you stir it in a pot. Your bake and serve comment also has proven my point completely and has confirmed the fact that there are CP snobs on message boards.
I was continuing with the poster's analogy ... either way I like bread ... and cakes. Cake mix works ... and someone posted something about a chef that uses a cake mix and dresses it up. That's a perfect analogy. You can either heat and pour a bar (simple) or make something really wonderful.I think comparing bake and serve bread to MP soaps is doing MP soaps quite a disservice. There is quite a bit more process to MP than bake and serve bread. Comparing it to cake mix from a box is more appropriate. All the same ingredients, they are just pre-measured and mixed.(How is that cheating? Still has to have liquids added, and stirred and baked....)
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