Hi! Beautiful, beautiful soaps!
Oats & Honey Goatmilk soap is one of my favorites (I get a kick out of the surface texture from the bubblewrap).
I made the most boring soap yesterday for a special request (4 lbs lard w/ goatmilk). Hahaha! At the last minute, I decided to try 'Hot Process' for the first time (I decided just as it was beginning to trace and was ascrambling to rig up a big double boiler). I just let it 'cook' on low about 3 hours... stir... stir... stir... stirrr...
But then it was poured, cooled, out of the mold, and cut in about an hour! Of all the crazy things, mold is a wood box that had been built to ship fluorescent light bulbs --- *almost* perfect size, minor modification to 3 1/2"x40" and made 19 bars. Instead of waiting for it to cure, it's ready to go.
Lisa
*note to self --- wear goggles because cooking soap burps*
Oats & Honey Goatmilk soap is one of my favorites (I get a kick out of the surface texture from the bubblewrap).
I made the most boring soap yesterday for a special request (4 lbs lard w/ goatmilk). Hahaha! At the last minute, I decided to try 'Hot Process' for the first time (I decided just as it was beginning to trace and was ascrambling to rig up a big double boiler). I just let it 'cook' on low about 3 hours... stir... stir... stir... stirrr...
But then it was poured, cooled, out of the mold, and cut in about an hour! Of all the crazy things, mold is a wood box that had been built to ship fluorescent light bulbs --- *almost* perfect size, minor modification to 3 1/2"x40" and made 19 bars. Instead of waiting for it to cure, it's ready to go.

Lisa
*note to self --- wear goggles because cooking soap burps*