Hope you're feeling better soon.
Yikes Dibbles... wishing you dry wishes. I lived in Houston most of my life and do not miss the flooding. I remember picking up my daughter from kindergarten and having to carry her on my shoulders threw waist high water on Kirby hoping not to slip. Scary stuff! I hope it dries out quickly for you. Stay safe.
Today I'm making another pine tar, apple spice, and possibly gingerbread soap.
All is not lost after all. The water is going down so at least we aren't standing in water everywhere. In fact, my kitchen is the only dry spot in the house. DH asked why didn't I make soap today since I couldn't do anything else? Hhmm....so I started gathering supplies and realized I was out of goats milk. This batch of soap is specifically for Christmas gifts for friends who like the GM soaps so I didn't want to try something else. Anyway, my sweet DH got in the truck, braving the flood waters to town, and bought some GM so I can have a little fun before the work starts.
After 45 years I think I'll keep him a while longer!
Gigi-Are they salt bars? Or lye heavy? Or did you just wait too long?
For salt bars or too long, you could crumble them up and use them like confetti in a new batch. Never tried rebatching salt bars so not sure if that would work. For lye heavy, rebatch and add oils
Just tracked my order of Castor oil because I think I only have enough for one batch left....resisting the call of the overpriced walmart brand...resisting...
The resisting is hard, especially when you have an idea and you want to do it NOW!Gigi-Are they salt bars? Or lye heavy? Or did you just wait too long?
For salt bars or too long, you could crumble them up and use them like confetti in a new batch. Never tried rebatching salt bars so not sure if that would work. For lye heavy, rebatch and add oils
Just tracked my order of Castor oil because I think I only have enough for one batch left....resisting the call of the overpriced walmart brand...resisting...
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