artisan soaps said:I'm not sure why it works either, but it does
Deb said:i've been splitting my water in half, having half with the lye, half with sugar and salt and adding them at hte last moment when the lye cools down. It seems to stop the sugar from caramelising and turning the water yellow.
MagiaDellaLuna said:Deb said:i've been splitting my water in half, having half with the lye, half with sugar and salt and adding them at hte last moment when the lye cools down. It seems to stop the sugar from caramelising and turning the water yellow.
I have always been so phobic about adding lye to water and not ever water to lye that I forgot that only applies to dry lye.
This sounds like a brilliant idea and will hopefully also produce a less smelly coffee/lye solution. I will try it, thanks.
Bigmoose said:I make a sugar syrup and then keep it in a bottle and I add mine at light trace. To make the syrup I cook on the stove 2 parts sugar and 1 part water. Cook it till it is smooth and clear then it is super easy to add to any batch.
Bruce
rob said:it's interesting that the sugar is added to the water first. i was gonna add it at light trace, and then stir the eff out of the concoction. i use salt to make the bars harder, and i find that the salt works better?/faster! when i add it at trace, rather than to water. of course, it's rarely water, anyway. usually a tea/herbal infusion/coffee whatever, but i'm digressing. what'll happy if i add granulated sugar at light trace? nothing? good things? something TERRIBLE?
-rob
Bigmoose said:I make a sugar syrup and then keep it in a bottle and I add mine at light trace. To make the syrup I cook on the stove 2 parts sugar and 1 part water. Cook it till it is smooth and clear then it is super easy to add to any batch.
Bruce
MagiaDellaLuna said:I could hug a Moose right now
All these fabulous practical ideas are great.
I suppose you weigh out your sugar say for 10 batches, then make the syrup.
Use 1/10 of the syrup per batch ?
rob said:the soap with the high % of coconut is bubbly and awesome, and everyone loves it, but i've read that the overly cleansing nature of coconut can damage the skin. i've had no complaints, but i like to play it safe. i figured that sugar could give me bubbles while playin nice with ppl's skin...
-rob
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