Not to completely hijack your thread,
Unicorn, but wow, thanks guys. I was one of those people who had a supply of vinegar on hand to deal with a lye emergency. Everything you said makes a lot of sense, and I guess the vinegar is going back to the kitchen!
Unicorn, I'm still quite new to soaping as well, but I think the best thing I ever did was buy the
Soapmaker3 software. It might be a little pricey if you're starting small, but for me it was worth it just to keep all my purchases and batch variations in one spot. In addition it's a build in
soap calculator so (to date) I've had a very hard time messing up a batch due to incorrect lye amounts...because of fragrance colour, or oils, sure, but not lye!
I just realized I didn't finish my thought on that...for me, I'm much happier having spent money on the program which helps me to learn than on a class that shows me one technique. With resources that others suggested like Youtube, I can take knowledge from a bunch of different styles and figure out what works for me. The thing I find most helpful about this approach is that you can learn something from one person (ie. the vinegar above which I learned from a couple of youtube videos very early on) and it can be completely wrong. By sampling a bunch of different teachers I think you get a bit more rounded knowledge.
The thing is I'm self taught in a lot of things and it's how I learn best (I swear sometimes I'm happiest when I'm jumping headfirst into the deep end). If you feel more confident with a classroom for your first hands on experience, then it's worth the money!