Guspuppy
Well-Known Member
I know this has been talked about before in the forum, but i wanted to post about something I found interesting. I've had soap curing on a table in my basement since March 2016 with no problems. This winter however, has already been so cold that it has driven a mouse (or mice) into my basement. i discovered this when I went down to get a few bars of soap to send to a cousin. What was interesting was which bars had been chewed and which ones hadn't been touched! The salt bars, not touched. (i think that's pretty obvious why, since they are at 75% salt by weight). The shea butter, not touched. The 100% CO bars, also not touched. The 100% Olive oil castille, tested but not really enjoyed. All the lard bars, no matter the scent, thoroughly enjoyed, except the ones with the heavy black mica coloring. Those were just nibbled once or twice and left alone. Some of the other lard bars were also highly colored but not black, and they were chewed. Just thought that was interesting!
Also, I have started feeding the mice on the soap table, so they stay in the basement, and don't have to eat soap. The dog was HIGHLY concerned about why I was taking one of his cookies down there the other day! :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:
Also, I have started feeding the mice on the soap table, so they stay in the basement, and don't have to eat soap. The dog was HIGHLY concerned about why I was taking one of his cookies down there the other day! :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen: