Thanks so much, MullersLaneFarm, for your extensive answers to my questions! I enjoy the learning process of this and love knowing WHY something is one way or another. I have a lot of reading to do and I look forward to it. Thanks!
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There are no secrets in making soap, just knowledge. When I started soaping 10 years ago, the lady that mentored me told me she was more than willing to help IF I would continue to 'pay forward'. In other words, help anyone that asked for help. That is all I ask from anyone I help.
Now, I like that paying forward stuff. This is what I do with my genealogy hobby. I love helping others and passing on knowledge, sharing my research, etc. The similarity in the two is that often people like to hold on to their recipes/research and not share. Recognizing that is what I meant my not passing along trade secrets.
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Thanks! Now I know what I'll be reading today! I look forward to being educated.
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OK, I'll give it a try and compare the two soaps. Plus, there's the added benefit of avoiding palm and some of the issues surrounding its production.
Are there any other oils you'd recommend adding to my soaping pantry?
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There are no secrets in making soap, just knowledge. When I started soaping 10 years ago, the lady that mentored me told me she was more than willing to help IF I would continue to 'pay forward'. In other words, help anyone that asked for help. That is all I ask from anyone I help.
Now, I like that paying forward stuff. This is what I do with my genealogy hobby. I love helping others and passing on knowledge, sharing my research, etc. The similarity in the two is that often people like to hold on to their recipes/research and not share. Recognizing that is what I meant my not passing along trade secrets.
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Thanks! Now I know what I'll be reading today! I look forward to being educated.

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OK, I'll give it a try and compare the two soaps. Plus, there's the added benefit of avoiding palm and some of the issues surrounding its production.
Are there any other oils you'd recommend adding to my soaping pantry?
I remember when the 'buzz' started about castor oil increasing the lathering ... if you look far enough back on the Tallow_Soapers messages, you'll find it. I felt then and still feel that it was the combination of oils used that changed the feel of the lather.
Thanks for the explanation. I like the feel of the castor on the soap (at least that's what I *think* that I like) so for now I'll be keeping it in. But, once I learn to tweak these recipes some, I'll see what happens when I leave it out and add other oils and such.
Thanks for the explanation. I like the feel of the castor on the soap (at least that's what I *think* that I like) so for now I'll be keeping it in. But, once I learn to tweak these recipes some, I'll see what happens when I leave it out and add other oils and such.