Ooooh, I love it!!! Of course, being a beekeeper, I love anything with bees... I think you did a fantastic job, @Dawni !
Cheers for the beekeepers! My teenaged son was a beekeeper in our Chicago backyard until he went to college and my wife attempted for a year. Sadly we just sold all the equipment. I miss the honey, the best tasting I've ever had and our neighbors said they were eating 'hyper locally.' And I miss the bees -- fascinating to watch. Brutal, too, like in the fall when all the girl bees kick out the boy bees out of the hive outside left to die in the cold.Beekeeper here too @Loralei mine are reet cranky this time of year gotta go check on them tomorrow not my usual excited self in the thought of dealing with them.
Cheers for the beekeepers! My teenaged son was a beekeeper in our Chicago backyard until he went to college and my wife attempted for a year. Sadly we just sold all the equipment. I miss the honey, the best tasting I've ever had and our neighbors said they were eating 'hyper locally.' And I miss the bees -- fascinating to watch. Brutal, too, like in the fall when all the girl bees kick out the boy bees out of the hive outside left to die in the cold.
View attachment 34386 Unmolded my lime and coconut bars. First time using mica and I knew before pouring that it wasn’t enough, but didn’t want to waste time mixing more. I wanted a contrast of bright green and white :-(
I used 1 tsp in 500g of oil to get this pale nondescript colour.
That's what i did Chris. Maybe I should try just sprinkling it into the batter at trace and loosely combining it? I wouldn't mind have dark and light patches.You could try mixing it with a tablespoon of your recipe oils. Thats what iv been doing then i add it to my batter once i hit trace but i used a whisk so i dont mess with the batter too much.
That's what i did Chris. Maybe I should try just sprinkling it into the batter at trace and loosely combining it? I wouldn't mind have dark and light patches.
Naughty Dean! I'm using my first ever batch of soap presently in the shower and it's not too bad even though I say so myself. I sampled the same batch as hand soap some three weeks ago and it was still a bit soft, but now it's nice and firm, and how soap 'should' be. Happy with that.Lather tested a 1 wk old bar this am. Naughty-naughty impatient soaper!
Off to shower where I’ll postpone facing the day’s responsibilities by dawdling and playing with my soap. No wonder I go through so much of it.
Wow! those colours are gorgeous!Just made this.
Wow! those colours are gorgeous!
I think i deserve a bit of credit given she worked with my recipe although adapted all @Dawni did was do a few guesses and i hope this works and bosh done.
Beekeeper here too @Loralei mine are reet cranky this time of year gotta go check on them tomorrow not my usual excited self in the thought of dealing with them.
Cheers for the beekeepers! My teenaged son was a beekeeper in our Chicago backyard until he went to college and my wife attempted for a year. Sadly we just sold all the equipment. I miss the honey, the best tasting I've ever had and our neighbors said they were eating 'hyper locally.' And I miss the bees -- fascinating to watch. Brutal, too, like in the fall when all the girl bees kick out the boy bees out of the hive outside left to die in the cold.
And don't hate me for being an over-achiever, but today I made a coffee, cream and cinnamon loaf! Nom nom, it's smelling very creamy and delicious. I used two fragrance oils: iced coffee, and whipped vanilla buttercream, and real cinnamon in the dark part.
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