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Made a batch of green tea honey apricot soap. Decided to use real green tea - completely forgetting that it will turn poop brown as soon as the lye hits it. Hoping that it won't cure as bad as it looks.
I decided to make a batch of salt bars. Everything was fine, but I needed to warm my oils up a little bit. My soaping space is in the basement, but I have to go up to the kitchen for the microwave. On my way up, I caught my rubber soled slipper bottom on a stair tread. Slopped a good amount of the oils on not one, not two, but 7 carpeted stairs (carpet is only about 6 months old). Only 2 stairs got the worst of it. So I spent the better part of an hour cleaning that up. Of course, the lye water is waiting patiently. So I remeasured and melted the oils and went on my merry way. Time to add the salt, and as I'm pouring it in, clumps!! I noticed them when I weighed it to be sure I had enough, and knew there would be time to break up the clumps while waiting for the lye to cool. So who knows what I'll have. DH hasn't seen it yet.
I do have a question, though. Not all of the original oil spilled. Since the oils were stirred together before any spilled (80% coconut/20%olive), can I assume that this is the ratio of what I have left and still use it? Or should I just toss it?
And I have jury duty.
We had a long talk about dog safety and the reason I don't let them in the kitchen when I'm working. He assumed it was because of dog hair....
Lol! I think it's funny because I got a hair in my water I was putting lye in, the lye completely dissolved the (organic) hair. But yes maybe a felted soap with the name "hair o the dog!" And a cigar and cognac smell...
Add a picture of a luxe leather studded chair, you could call it "Gentlemans' Club".
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