Does the process go on to add in something else?
Her formulas have a negative SF. The excess KOH needs to be neutralized after the paste is diluted. What you posted is just the paste; you'll need more water to dilute. The process for dilution is in the book, but I agree, it's not well organized--and hard to understand. IrishLass and Susie have better tutorials on the forum.
I got her book too and it was a waste of money, I went through it and never looked at it again. Will give away eventually. We have such teachers here we do not need the books they idea of making soap lye heave then neutralizing it , does not sit well with me
I still have my copy and I do use it occasionally for reference.
If there's something about the formula that you posted that intrigues you, you should try it. Just run it through a calculator with a 3% SF and a 25% lye concentration. With a slight SF, you don't need to bother neutralizing the soap.
Off the top of my head, I think the tutorials by IL and Susie are cold process. With the rosin, you'll have to use HP. Personally, I only use 2% rosin in my LS. CF speaks very highly of rosin, but in my opinion, a little goes a long way. But do try it--I started with her recipes and eventually worked my way down to 2% rosin.
I decided today to make a small batch with 5% rosin instead of my usual 2%. It's still diluting--and I'll reserve judgement until it's finished--but so far, I'm just not impressed with the increased amount. It doesn't seem to lather as well. If you decide to try the recipe you posted, I'd be interested in hearing your results and opinion. I would suggest cutting that batch size down though.
If you start with the fats and rosin at the melt temp of the rosin and add lye solution that is also about the same temp, I suspect a cold process method of making this soap will work just fine, rosin or no rosin.
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