Oh yes, let's definitely have it in Oz! We could bring you all kinds of FOs that you can't get there.That would be like trying to have one in Oz, FO's etc in a bag and one expensive plane flight later, unless I organized it close to home.
Oh yes, let's definitely have it in Oz! We could bring you all kinds of FOs that you can't get there.That would be like trying to have one in Oz, FO's etc in a bag and one expensive plane flight later, unless I organized it close to home.
If you have or know some one with garden rhubarb, you can also use those roots, rinse well and chop them up while fresh. The oil turns a darker color but not pink till the lye contacts it.Last week, I ordered Himalayan rhubarb because Iād had success with infusing my olive oil in alkanet root and paprika. Silly me, I didnāt realise I was ordering whole roots instead of powder. They were too hard to grind, so I was really quite disappointed. Then, I had a brainwaveā¦ use the Thermomix for low heat and stirring the roots about in the oil. Nothing happenedā¦. No red colour ā¦ oil ended up looking somewhat cloudy-olive after straining. I was SO peeved. My soap forays are always madness and mayhem.
ANYWAY, today, I trotted out that oil and decided to use it and will wonders never cease! The cheeky oil turned a pale red after the lye was added! My son was the one who spotted it ā āLook at the bottom of the jug!!! Itās going red!!!ā He was thrilled! I guess it isnāt too bad to be ignorant Itās so gratifying to learn something new, however small.
Iād go to Oz! Itās on my bucket list!That would be like trying to have one in Oz, FO's etc in a bag and one expensive plane flight later, unless I organized it close to home.
Iād go to Oz! Itās on my bucket list!
I know you were struggling and it didn't turn out as expected but I like the muted colors that I see in the mold ~ can't wait to see it cut!I made the 5 lb swirly soap of doom this morning. I should know better than to mess with a recipe that already works. I decided that instead of making 4 separate batches of oils and lyes, I'd make things easier and make one batch and split it before coloring. Bad idea! The TD didn't lighten up the batter enough, the cocoa powder didn't darken enough, and the charcoal went a nasty looking yellow gray. Then everything turned to pudding before I could begin pouring. My oldest son came down the stairs to say good morning just in time for me to ask him to glove up and help me. Pretty sure I heard him first pump and say, "yes!" I had him hold the dividers in place as I pulled one of them out of the mold. I plopped the charcoal and TD portions into the outsides and mixed the browns and put them in the middle, then lifted the whole mold and dropped it on the counter to try to level the batter a bit and pulled out the dividers and swirled. I managed to scrape enough batter off the dividers and out of the pouring cups to make 4 ugly bars in individual cavity molds. Guess I'll see what it looks like tomorrow and possibly try again, repeating my original method for the sake of my sanity.
I have tried but I never got my (natural) colors) different enough to notice them ~ but it sure is fun experimenting!I think (desperately hope) I have managed a two color soap. No swirling designs or anything, just two layers of color one on top of the other. Iāll find out how that went when I cut in ~48 hours and Iāll know if I need to change anything for an attempt at swirling next Saturday!
And you will of course come to NZ afterwards - it's only another 3 - 4 hour flight and it's well worth a look.Iād go to Oz! Itās on my bucket list!
I knew it would be awesome!I cut the swirly soap of doom this morning. Definitely not what I was going for, but it doesn't look bad for a plopful situation. There are several air holes, unfortunately.
We are our own worst critics. Not sure what you were hoping for but I would call that good looking soap. Do you have a palette knife? If so itās pretty easy to patch the holes. Use trimmings or sacrifice one of the bars.I cut the swirly soap of doom this morning. Definitely not what I was going for, but it doesn't look bad for a plopful situation. There are several air holes, unfortunately.
I don't have a pallette knife, but I do have trimmings. I wonder if I could market these as Wholey Holey Sugar & Spice.We are our own worst critics. Not sure what you were hoping for but I would call that good looking soap. Do you have a palette knife? If so itās pretty easy to patch the holes. Use trimmings or sacrifice one of the bars.
If you have an offset stainless icing spatula, that will work. You could probably use a paring knife, but a flexible blade is better.I don't have a pallette knife, but I do have trimmings. I wonder if I could market these as Wholey Holey Sugar & Spice.
Always great to hear from you, @Zing! But now I really want to hear more about this great beeswax lava explosion. Do tell.So many soapy things. Is everyone sitting down? I. Made. Soap. Today! Terrderr! In this past year, a number of factors have conspired against me for making soap, and from perusing this beloved Forum. I made my Gardener's/Mechanic's soap. The advanced part was the beeswax and borax. But the easy part was no dividing and no colorants (other than using brewed coffee in my lye solution). Oh what a simple joy to feel up under the towels and touch the warm soap gelling. It has been awhile!
It's scented with several essential oils and smells earthy. Two new essential oils are petitgrain and clary sage. I also added rosemary, lemon, and bergamot.
It took me a minute to get organized. I discovered that my stick blender had fallen victim to the Great Beeswax Lava EXPLOSION of 2024 (lookin' at you, @Sting !) So now that stick blender is in the pile of Sting's new possessions -- along with my favorite trusty hot plate that got me through some tough times. So I ordered a new stick blender.
I also wanted to get one of those new fangled infrared thermometers. I was gonna post a question here on recommended brands. But then I thought to do a search first. And whadayaknow, the first result was MY post from months ago with that very same question! I went with a product recommended by both @AliOop and @Mobjack Bay .