Just finished a small batch of my coffee scrub salt bars. I go through about one bar per month at the kitchen sink, where it is great for cleaning and deodorizing hands after gardening, cooking, etc. Since I only have six bars left, and they need at least six months to cure, it was time to restock. I actually like them much better around 8 months, so maybe I'll try to stretch out this last batch a little longer if I can.
I also made 36 bars of my lard-GM-oat soaps in a variety of cavity molds. I need a total of 120 of them cured by mid-September for a ladies' retreat with our church, so this is batch one of four. Hopefully it won't have to be a virtual retreat!
These are uncolored and scented in the Reason EO blend from EOCalc.com. The next batch will be colored and probably in a high-lavender blend, which seems to be very popular when I ask what scents people like the most.
All the soaps are now tucked away on a table in the mudroom-turned-soap-curing room, and covered in these foil insulating pouches. When we order from Whole Foods via Prime Now, the cold foods are always packed in these foil pouches. When flattened out, they are the perfect size and very light weight, so they don't put dents in the soaps. If I had the right size pan to go underneath for support, I could even slide the molds right into the pouches. But on top is fine in this warm weather.
Yes, I admit, I'm cheap and I like to recycle stuff!
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