Made arrangements for a non-contact soap donation drop-off at our local rescue mission. My guest bedroom will once again have room for guests.
I love everything about this post! The soap! The photograph of the soap! The clever name of the soap!I made "Ottoman empire"soap with turmeric from Istanbul Turkey and poppy seeds from Hungary.
once the soap gets thicker in CTHP, i use a stainless steek wisk. Def saves the SBI finally got the 2nd mold and soap cutter I ordered! I made 2 batches of soap (ok... one really big batch that was split into 2 batches), tried CTHP (counter top hot process) for the first time and broke my SB
I also ran out of sweet almond oil and am considering omitting it from my recipes moving forward, or replacing it with avocado oil.
I really like the shape of the soap and haven't seen any molds like that before. Nice!Since I just soap as a hobby, I would normally wait for the next challenge to think about making soap. However, we are running low on face soap! So I did a quick batch so it will have time before it's needed.
I tested Awaken from Nurture, which to me just smells like lemongrass. I was disappointed, because I already have a big bottle of lemongrass. But, it smells nice.
Yeah, I don't have a soap safe whisk. Guess I'll purchase a soap whisk when I get a new SB. For now I'm taking the household blender for my soaping.once the soap gets thicker in CTHP, i use a stainless steek wisk. Def saves the SB
Does your broken SB have a whisk attachment? Mine did, and I use that (not attached to the SB) as one of my whisks. I had almost thrown that out bc I never use it on my soap SB. Then I realized, hey, itās a whisk!Yeah, I don't have a soap safe whisk. Guess I'll purchase a soap whisk when I get a new SB. For now I'm taking the household blender for my soaping.
The SB cracked at the base where the blade is. It was plastic and I'm going to blame the high heat. I want to get a stainless steel SB next.
Nah. Nothing that fancy. Just a basic, one speed plastic SB. But it lasted 2 years! That's something to think about when I purchase my next soaping SB. I can see my hubby rolling his eyes alreadyDoes your broken SB have a whisk attachment? Mine did, and I use that (not attached to the SB) as one of my whisks. I had almost thrown that out bc I never use it on my soap SB. Then I realized, hey, itās a whisk!
Iām intrigued! āMeat soapā?!!!After my mica fiasco this weekend, I broke down and ordered real, big-girl micas from Nurture: two purples, two pinks, one blue, one green, and of course, a small amount of their Trial by Fire. So there may be a meat soap in my future.
I generally don't use FO due to headaches, but a friend is asking for something specific, and since I needed to spend a wee bit more for free shipping, a sample FO made it into the shopping basket, too. The soaps will just have to cure at her house. And the total was less after free shipping anyway. Win-win.
An unfortunate result of certain colors and designs. Usually unintended and we all get a good laugh. I made a wine soap that I would put in that category. Show us your āmeatā soaps!Iām intrigued! āMeat soapā?!!!
These are beautiful!Cleaned up some of the bars I made. Iām really happy with how their turning out. I just have to keep testing, learning and experimenting. View attachment 47497
Yes, as @Jersey Girl noted, it is usually the unintended result of trying to swirl either red, or pink, or both into a white soap base. It ends up looking like prosciutto, bacon, bologna, etc. Put "meat soap" in the search bar and you can see some fine examples of soap that looks like food, but not yummy like cupcakes.Iām intrigued! āMeat soapā?!!!
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