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  1. GoldenPuppy

    A new Hobby Soap making Love it

    Quote: WOW, food grade lye! Maybe that's why olives are an acquired taste. (took me forever to like them.) LOL Thanks for the link to the inexpensive lye. I'm always trying to improve my cost of production without sacrificing quality and this is just the ticket. Love your soap site, BTW...
  2. GoldenPuppy

    A new Hobby Soap making Love it

    Quote: LOL Elite Silkies, I had nightmares last night about shipping lye and the cost. I always get mine local but still had a dream after I read your post. There is no Food Grade of lye. You can not ever eat lye. But to make soap, you can get it at Ace Hardware in one lb. containers...
  3. GoldenPuppy

    A new Hobby Soap making Love it

    Quote: The Sage has some nice clays. Here's a link for you. http://www.thesage.com/catalog/Additives.html#ClayKaolinPink I LOVE, LOVE clay in soap and not just for coloring. I see no reason to only use it in shaving soaps. BTY, you won't get much green color from French Green Clay. But...
  4. GoldenPuppy

    A new Hobby Soap making Love it

    Quote: Thank you for the warm welcome! It's funny . . . I only joined this board to talk about chickens (I already have a horse forum and a soap forum) but yet here I am looking at a soap thread on a chicken board. For color, I use clays, ultramarine and and other pigments. I also use...
  5. GoldenPuppy

    A new Hobby Soap making Love it

    Hi everyone! I just found this thread (saw the 400+ page one a while ago) and thought I'd stop in to say "Hi". I've been making cold-process soap for a while. I can't even remember the last time I used store soap. LOL I love to see everyone's pictures, especially the soaps with additives or...
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