Deda
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There are lots of long time soapers here, along with tons of new soapmakers.
Those of you that have been making soap for a million years, you know it seems like you never didn't know how to make it. But that's not true. We were all newbies, once.
I learned to make soap from an article in Mother Earth News, I made it that way for a couple years, crisco, water, lye. No scents or colors. Only Crisco. Never knew there were forums (gasp!) that had info on soapmaking (or anything else...).
One glorious day I decided to use some olive oil and some sunflower, canola and grapeseed oils I saw in the grocery store. Lye calculation? What's that? I just used 3 lbs of oil, 6 oz of lye and 1.5 cups of water! I did this for about 4 batches, one a week. Until the first batch was cured 30 days. Well, let me tell you, I had no idea what I was doing. I was so lucky I didn't burn myself or my family.
My 'recipe' was only off a few grams, not enough to matter or do harm. But I had no way to know that. I didn't know I was doing anything wrong!
I saw a book in the library with some soap recipes and it talked about measuring out lye by grams, and how much to use based on the kinds of oils.
Can you say "lightbulb moment"?
Anyway, that's my shameful horrible truth. Nearly 10 years ago I started making soap, only about 8 years ago did I learn that you needed to calculate the amount of lye.
Go ahead, laugh at me.
Then share your lamest soapmaking moment.
Those of you that have been making soap for a million years, you know it seems like you never didn't know how to make it. But that's not true. We were all newbies, once.
I learned to make soap from an article in Mother Earth News, I made it that way for a couple years, crisco, water, lye. No scents or colors. Only Crisco. Never knew there were forums (gasp!) that had info on soapmaking (or anything else...).
One glorious day I decided to use some olive oil and some sunflower, canola and grapeseed oils I saw in the grocery store. Lye calculation? What's that? I just used 3 lbs of oil, 6 oz of lye and 1.5 cups of water! I did this for about 4 batches, one a week. Until the first batch was cured 30 days. Well, let me tell you, I had no idea what I was doing. I was so lucky I didn't burn myself or my family.
My 'recipe' was only off a few grams, not enough to matter or do harm. But I had no way to know that. I didn't know I was doing anything wrong!
I saw a book in the library with some soap recipes and it talked about measuring out lye by grams, and how much to use based on the kinds of oils.
Can you say "lightbulb moment"?
Anyway, that's my shameful horrible truth. Nearly 10 years ago I started making soap, only about 8 years ago did I learn that you needed to calculate the amount of lye.
Go ahead, laugh at me.
Then share your lamest soapmaking moment.