I bought a portable light box and you get nice clear pictures with it using my phone.I hate it so much. I'm not good at it at all. More power to you, I wish I had the skill and patience to enjoy it
I bought a portable light box and you get nice clear pictures with it using my phone.I hate it so much. I'm not good at it at all. More power to you, I wish I had the skill and patience to enjoy it
It’s just an embed that is pressed into the top. I wasn’t able to find a deep mold for this type of embed. I purchased it on Etsy and that shop is now closed and I’m trying to find another source. It’s just something I experimented with as he actually asked for it.I'm curious abt this technique... is this an embed that goes thru the whole soap? It almost looks like it's sitting on top of the soap. Thanks,
My question is... why? I add it to my oils, mix my oils thoroughly with a stick blender, and then add the lye solution. A much safer method, as well as keeps my honey from scorching.Who else mixes honey into lye?
Multitasking at the height of it..great job......My question is... why? I add it to my oils, mix my oils thoroughly with a stick blender, and then add the lye solution. A much safer method, as well as keeps my honey from scorching.
I mixed up my lye solution over lunch... then noticed the overflowing tote of dirty dishes. Guess I need to wash some of those before I can make soap, so soapy gratification will be delayed. I'm going to do my unchallenge soap, which coincidentally will finish out my regular lineup of soaps. Whew! I've been working on this lineup since last September. I might have made too much soap -said no one ever.
I worked on labels during a long boring meeting this morning (thank goodness for working from home! haha). So I'll be printing those out later this week. My website needs updating. My inventory needs updating. And then I need to make some signage for the peddlers market. And probably remind my husband that he needs to build me another shelf for my show the end of July. I just got confirmation that it's a go, and it will be my first show of the year.
Oh.My.Goodness. I am so excited! I found a Craigslist ad for someone who raises hogs and works with a custom butcher. I emailed him to ask about the fat, and he just called back.
Long story short, I'll be picking up 50-60 lbs of ground pork fat on Monday. WOOHOO. I do have to render it myself, but that's what my big turkey roaster is for. I just plug that baby in outside so the smells don't stink up the house.
Since the price of lard has recently skyrocketed around here, I'm just thrilled, because lard soaps are my most-requested. I don't sell, but do a lot of gifting or making batches for cost for friends.
If anyone else is in the Boise, ID area, and you'd like some of this as well, please message me privately and I'll connect you with the supplier.
ETA: he asked if I preferred "flake" lard, because other soapmakers have asked for that. I've heard of leaf lard, which is amazing for baking. I just looked up flake, but only found info about "tender flake" lard. It sounds like it is primarily a baking thing. Does anyone have any opinions or recommendations on that issue?
Oh.My.Goodness. I am so excited! I found a Craigslist ad for someone who raises hogs and works with a custom butcher. I emailed him to ask about the fat, and he just called back.
Long story short, I'll be picking up 50-60 lbs of ground pork fat on Monday. WOOHOO. I do have to render it myself, but that's what my big turkey roaster is for. I just plug that baby in outside so the smells don't stink up the house.
Since the price of lard has recently skyrocketed around here, I'm just thrilled, because lard soaps are my most-requested. I don't sell, but do a lot of gifting or making batches for cost for friends.
If anyone else is in the Boise, ID area, and you'd like some of this as well, please message me privately and I'll connect you with the supplier.
ETA: he asked if I preferred "flake" lard, because other soapmakers have asked for that. I've heard of leaf lard, which is amazing for baking. I just looked up flake, but only found info about "tender flake" lard. It sounds like it is primarily a baking thing. Does anyone have any opinions or recommendations on that issue?
it gives a much whiter lard than just ground pig fat. I get leaf or flake lard from my butcher and am so impressed by it. No smell, no cleaning it. Great stuffOh.My.Goodness. I am so excited! I found a Craigslist ad for someone who raises hogs and works with a custom butcher. I emailed him to ask about the fat, and he just called back.
Long story short, I'll be picking up 50-60 lbs of ground pork fat on Monday. WOOHOO. I do have to render it myself, but that's what my big turkey roaster is for. I just plug that baby in outside so the smells don't stink up the house.
Since the price of lard has recently skyrocketed around here, I'm just thrilled, because lard soaps are my most-requested. I don't sell, but do a lot of gifting or making batches for cost for friends.
If anyone else is in the Boise, ID area, and you'd like some of this as well, please message me privately and I'll connect you with the supplier.
ETA: he asked if I preferred "flake" lard, because other soapmakers have asked for that. I've heard of leaf lard, which is amazing for baking. I just looked up flake, but only found info about "tender flake" lard. It sounds like it is primarily a baking thing. Does anyone have any opinions or recommendations on that issue?
Thanks so much! He promised to save me all of the leaf from nine hogs, which should be 50-60 lbs of ground leaf. And he will have it ready by Friday instead of Monday!it gives a much whiter lard than just ground pig fat. I get leaf or flake lard from my butcher and am so impressed by it. No smell, no cleaning it. Great stuff
I don't render above 200 degrees and it comes out pure whiteThanks so much! He promised to save me all of the leaf from nine hogs, which should be 50-60 lbs of ground leaf. And he will have it ready by Friday instead of Monday!
I do have to render it, so I don't know how much that will end up being after rendering. It's awesome to hear that it will turn out whiter and cleaner. I suddenly have two family members and two friends clamoring for my goat-milk lard bars, so I'll be rendering this weekend and then soaping after that. Yay!
then you are truly lucky! And with this type of fat there is VERY LITTLE cracklins!Thanks so much! He promised to save me all of the leaf from nine hogs, which should be 50-60 lbs of ground leaf. And he will have it ready by Friday instead of Monday!
I do have to render it, so I don't know how much that will end up being after rendering. It's awesome to hear that it will turn out whiter and cleaner. I suddenly have two family members and two friends clamoring for my goat-milk lard bars, so I'll be rendering this weekend and then soaping after that. Yay!
Gosh all this talk of rendering makes me think I should tackle the 25lbs in my freezer...
I am finally done with my soap lineup. I'm going to start tinkering with some embeds for custom soaps, that I really don't need to make until Sept 1, so lots of time to get things just right. Maybe start planning the lineup for 2021 soaps. Or just hang out in my hammock and enjoy the summer!
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