peteyfoozer
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do you discount water when using pumpkin puree? Or just add it, like you would oatmeal?
paillo said:i can't find a good pumpkin soap recipe that has as much pumpkin as i'd like to use. i'd really like to do a goat milk or coconut milk pumpkin soap with more than about 5 percent of pumpkin. made a successful batch of goat milk pumpkin soap a couple of weeks ago, and want to try again.
anyone have a great recipe to share, with or without milk? i plan to use pumpkin ale for the remainder of the liquid.
I use up to 100% pumpkin for the water. So you can really do whatever mix you want. Maybe try:
30% pumpkin
40% goat's milk
30% ale
It's really up to you.
agriffin said:I use up to 100% pumpkin for the water. So you can really do whatever mix you want. Maybe try:
30% pumpkin
40% goat's milk
30% ale
It's really up to you.
cmd439 said:agriffin said:I use up to 100% pumpkin for the water. So you can really do whatever mix you want. Maybe try:
30% pumpkin
40% goat's milk
30% ale
It's really up to you.
Do you mind sharing your technique for mixing the pumpkin with your lye? Pumpkin soap is on my to-do list.
cmd439 said:When you add the pumpkin to your recipe, does it give you a nice orange color? Or does the lye totally destroy any chance of color?
agriffin said:cmd439 said:When you add the pumpkin to your recipe, does it give you a nice orange color? Or does the lye totally destroy any chance of color?
No, I Get a nice orange color. I've noticed it comes out a brighter orange color if you add pumpkin at trace. Also, please note that some pumpkin pie scents can really discolor anywhere from just a bit to dark brown.
You'll also get a difference in gelled versus non-gelled.
agriffin said:I simply have the pumpkin in a container and sprinkle the lye slowly on the pumpkin while stirring. It turns into liquid.
No, I haven't noticed any scent from pumpkin.
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