I think it is a shame we cannot leave it to the people and tribe in Ghana to make and sell black soap. I certainly do not think a newbie should be trying to do such, but just learn to make soap
Ah, but Carolyn, dear heart, don't you remember when you first were starting out? Did you not get help, even a shared recipe, when you asked for it? I know I did and I'm forever grateful to those early mentors that so graciously and generously supported me in whatever I wanted to do.
I hear your concern for the women of Ghana and your point is well made, but even if I wanted to make ABS and sell it, I need the $$$ just as much as they do, maybe even more. They at least have financial support from a broad spectrum of organizations and individuals like you who are dedicated to that particular cause. For me? Not so much. :cry: And I know I'm not alone in this. There are plenty of soapers who need to supplement income just to make ends meet on a day-to-day basis.
Plus, wouldn't it be fun to watch Tochie have at it?!
And offering advice when and where she needs it? I do get a kick out of watching an ambitious newbie taking on what most of us see as a considerable challenge! Kinda like myself when I first started soaping -- I made transparent soap BEFORE I learned how challenging it was.
Choose: Encourage vs. Discourage = Helpful vs. Hurtful. In my heart I believe it is my job as an experienced soapmaker to be helpful and encourage newbies by answering their questions, if I can, or point them in the right direction when I can't.
You will find me to be one that says how I feel, that is just me...
With all due respect, and I mean that, I'm just saying how I feel too. The difference is, you're allowed to speak your mind while I'm now at risk at being kicked off the forum for speaking mine. True or not, that's the way I feel.
So forgive me, everyone reading this, if I've ruffled feathers, stepped on toes, or broken eggshells I've tried very hard not to walk on. My conscience just won't let me be silenced today.