Here: Linguistic Ponderings....Where's that thread again??
Here: Linguistic Ponderings....Where's that thread again??
That’s a beautiful storyMy junior high choir director told us that it is common to pronounce the word "you" as "choo" and always called us out when we were singing the word "you." She said "It sounds like you're sneezing!" Ever since then -- and I'm old -- I hear singers sing "choo" all the time and it totally gets under my skin. Especially pop singers.
Side note to my side note. When my now elderly choir director was dying, her children reached out to former students asking for emails and notes that they could read to her. I was glad to share my gratitude and it inspired me to reach out to other former teachers.
That is a ridiculous price. Even the $30 seems a bit steep. Good luck finding something.Amazon seems to believe people are drunk enough to pay over $100 for these things I mean, really, how drunk can somebody get
Found a total of 1 in stock at a more local supplier online....a total of ONE! But the price was actually reasonable. $30 I believe? I need to get in touch with them via email / phone ASAP.
Yes, I will need to source some of these for sure. I am waiting to unmold some cavity molds & am scrambling to clear shelf space for this batch, as well as the next.Th
A little retail therapy always helps coping with a lossI haven't gotten to do anything soapy except for business stuff the last couple days.
Been visiting friends who are leaving Oregon.
My 3 longest female friends are all moving at once. Blows my mind and heart some
I ordered the planer, beveler, and had my soap stamps made and ordered.
I haven't gotten to do anything soapy except for business stuff the last couple days.
Been visiting friends who are leaving Oregon.
My 3 longest female friends are all moving at once. Blows my mind and heart some
I ordered the planer, beveler, and had my soap stamps made and ordered.
That is a ridiculous price. Even the $30 seems a bit steep. Good luck finding something.
Sure, 'specially since it's not mine! I followed the instructions here:
Easy DIY Clear Soap
Easy Transparent Soap- Learn How to Make DIY Clear Soap in Less than Ten Minutes!
I'm tempted to just buy the 50 lb bucket of lye. I usually only buy 6 lb at a time, but I go thru it so fast.
I didn't see Avalon at NG (Nature's Garden). Did you mean Nurture?I ended up having a few hours to spare today, so I played with some embeds and used my Avalon from NG fragrance that had sat in the slurry blend for about five days.
I'm looking forward to cutting tomorrow!
I also did a soap with dark patchouli, lemongrass and lavender. That concoction went
Soap on a stick pretty quick - didn't get my beautiful color way I had planned.
It might be the prettiest soap ever, won't know for a bit more.
next time I use that EO combo I will leave out the clay and NO sb'ing - I'll see if that buys me a few more minutes.
This was the last of my FO purchase testing. I am headed next week to buy at Shay &Company.
I'm going to test a couple more of their FO's out.
That Brazilian mango fo I purchased from them seems to be a universal "smells good" from everyone.
I did! Used the wrong acronymI didn't see Avalon at NG (Nature's Garden). Did you mean Nurture?
SAME!!My junior high choir director told us that it is common to pronounce the word "you" as " Ever since then -- and I'm old -- I hear singers sing "choo" all the time and it totally gets under my skin. Especially pop singers.
I can recommend 'PrintedbyRay' on Etsy. He did a great job making my custom acrylic stamps.On the other topic you mentioned: can you, or anyone, recommend a good place to get soap stamps custom made?
I got really excited about that website after seeing your results, clicked immediately....then saw their recipe includes propylene glycol
No transparent soap for me....at least not using that specific recipe.
Wow is right! Honestly, I believe the effectiveness comes from the borax and pumice more than any of the other ingredients or process of the famous Blacksmith Soap recipe.Thanks to some of the posts I've been reading, I've decided to chance all that honey in @earlene's blacksmith soap recipe once again. I just recalculated everything in the original recipe to fit my 5lb mold and WOWZA, no wonder it overheated on me last time. That's 10.5% honey and I tried to insulate and CPOP it!
I agree. The pumice was a game changer and drastically cut down on the time needed to scrub my hands clean.Wow is right! Honestly, I believe the effectiveness comes from the borax and pumice more than any of the other ingredients or process of the famous Blacksmith Soap recipe.
I’ve always used my own base recipe, used sorbitol instead of the honey and dual lye, and added her recommended percentages of borax and pumice. I also add d-limonene and orange EO for extra grease-cutting. My base recipe varies a bit but is never more than 20% CO, and is usually at least 50% lard or tallow.
The resulting soaps lather easily, aren’t drying, and work super well to remove grease and dirt. In fact, our mechanic just called my husband to order two more loaves. His son and his brother (who both work in his shop) have started using “his soap” so he needs more.
Oh, and this weekend I'm making the next in my honey-soap series. This will be the 8% batch. I'm changing up the base recipe to increase hardness, using nearly all solid fats.
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