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    Soap makers of BYC!

    I did a little looking and found this and a few others saying similar things on the topic: https://bygl.osu.edu/node/1595 Sounds like it could actually be a type of crude soap, by the bare definition of what soap is, but I don't know that I would scoop it up and wash with it or anything. 🤭
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    Soap makers of BYC!

    I started out watching youtube videos and reading various tutorials, mostly Bramble Berry / Soap Queen (they're both from the same people). They also talk about the equipment and safety and such, and have several tutorials on how to make specific designs and different types of soaps as well...
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    Soap makers of BYC!

    Do you remember if you poured the water into the container with your measured lye or vice versa? It tends to bubble up if you pour the water into the lye so it's not advised to do it that way. I've never had it bubble up at all when pouring the lye into the container with the measured water...
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    Soap makers of BYC!

    :frow I'm a relative newbie to soap making. Been soaping for just over a year now, but I only make a new batch every month or so--I actually have skipped a few months now and should probably make another batch soon! I make egg soap with eggs from my chickens. 😁
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