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therusticcottage Posted - Jan 26 2006 : 9:30:11 PM
Just had to share that I made my first batch of soap tonight. I can hardly wait until it's done doing its thing so I can see how it turned out. I scented it Coconut Creme.

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french08 Posted - May 03 2011 : 8:03:24 PM
Okay, I'm sold. I want to make my soap too. I'll have to start my research so I can get going with this project.

~~Kim French~~
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AmericanHwyFlower Posted - Apr 03 2011 : 9:17:05 PM
Yes, once you have and use handmade soap you never want to use anything else again!

Cherish Each Day
Shi-anne Posted - Mar 27 2011 : 3:26:51 PM
Wow, lots of great information here. Thanks, Ladies!

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countrymommy85 Posted - Feb 08 2011 : 07:20:42 AM
I read online that Red Devil brand was pulled from shelves because people were making meth with it... When I was first married my husband got sick so I went to get 2 different kinds of cough syrup to see which one would work better for him but I could only buy one because people make meth out of that too. I am getting tired of being prevented from buying something because other people make bad stuff from it. If someone wants to do something bad they can't be prevented, they will find another way. Ok I will stop complaining. But apparently that is why Red Devil is not for sale anymore or at least in most places. My dad said I should try Tractor Supply Co, because they have a couple pound container of lye that my sister used to get for her soapmaking. I will price them out too.


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Thistlewoodmanor Posted - Feb 06 2011 : 07:44:31 AM
This is where I learned to make soap: http://chickensintheroad.com/crafts/archives/soaps/ Start with the "getting ready to make soap" posts and read all about what you need and how to do it. Suzanne walks you through the whole process and makes you realize how easy it is! I started out buying small cans of lye at Ace Hardware for $4 a pound, now I order mine in bulk online because I make soap several times a week. I make mine in a crockpot I picked up at a garage sale for $5. You can use oils from the grocery store, like olive, coconut, soybean, and lard. I use SoapCalc http://www.soapcalc.net/calc/soapcalcwp.asp to check out recipes I find online. I order my fragrances and colors from www.brambleberry.com . They also have a blog and lots of helpful tips.

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countrymommy85 Posted - Feb 05 2011 : 6:18:08 PM
Ok, I finally made it to Menards (I had to add that word to my computer so it would quit changing the spelling on me!) and they only had Rooto brand like what Susan said. They were selling it for almost $4 a pound. I am going to check out the person that was selling 50 pounds for $45 dollars. Sodium hydroxide is sodium hydroxide... right? Well at least I am guess. Is there different grades of lye like there is different grades of milk or eggs? I am thinking it is the same as baking soda. Sodium bicarbonate is sodium bicarbonate. But again I am just trying to be efficient with my money so if there is different grades let me know and I will by the better stuff!

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OneHippieChick Posted - Feb 01 2011 : 01:01:04 AM
LOVE making soap! I'll never go back to store soap.
To countrymommy: Yes, lye is essential in making homemade soaps. There are different processes folks use (I make my soap in the crock pot), but lye is necessary, unless you use the melt and pour soaps found at craft stores. Some people make their own lye, but if you look around town, you should be able to find an inexpensive source somewhere. I am only able to find the Rooto brand of lye here, no Red Devil (I thought Red Devil went out of business?). I had a hard time finding lye here for awhile, but eventually located it at Ace Hardware in the plumbing section. Now, however, I found it at Foodland out where my mom lives. It was located over with the other drain cleaners, but was way down on the bottom shelf and I almost didn't see it.

Just stumbled across these rad antique booklets about lye at this address: http://www.lyedepot.com/ Pretty cool and can be downloaded for free!

The books I use thus far for soap making are: Natural Soapmaking by Marie Browning and Handcrafted Soap by Delores Boone. I use "Handcrafted Soap" for actually making the soap, and generally use "Natural Soapmaking" for rebatching and using up scraps. Both of these books are wonderful with great photos for each step in the process and lots of tips and how-to's. Sometimes on Amazon.com you can find these used for just a couple of bucks!

And lastly, I don't know if the lye used to make soap is the same that used to make bio-diesel. Sorry!


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countrymommy85 Posted - Jan 31 2011 : 07:08:14 AM
I have been to Benares so many times but never found the lye! I will check it out next time I make it in to town! Thanks!

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CasieD Posted - Jan 31 2011 : 04:57:17 AM
Krystle - if you have a Menards near you they sell the Red Devil brand of Lye. It's very inexpensive! Find it by the drain cleaners.

Casie

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countrymommy85 Posted - Jan 29 2011 : 06:29:27 AM
I have been really itching to make my own soap. I have a few questions... First is do I have to have lye to make soap? It is extremely pricey here and I just can't afford it. Second: Is the lye to make soap and the lye used to make homemade bio-diesel the same? I can get lye sold in bulk for "bio diesel" and its half the price of the lye in the hardware store and craft stores. Lastly: If I can make soap without lye does anyone have a recipe I could try out? Thanks in advance! Oh, and if there is a different forum topic on this subject let me know and I will post it there instead, I only found this one so far. Thanks again!

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FieldsofThyme Posted - Jan 26 2011 : 04:52:20 AM
Woo hoo, to making soap from scratch!

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lifesapeach Posted - Jan 16 2011 : 9:34:48 PM
This is something I've always wanted to try. After reading these comments I'm adding it to my growing "to do" list.
SuzieQ Posted - Jan 11 2011 : 7:40:23 PM
Sherri, I got most of the supplies from Goodwill and bought one item at a time and put it in a box until I had all the things needed.
urban chickie Posted - Jan 10 2011 : 1:35:51 PM
You don't need much in terms of supplies, to just start. Most of the supplies make it pretty or smell nice but aren't necessary. And I always recommend beginners start with unscented, uncolored soaps with only a few ingredients anyways. Grocery store oils, a small container of lye from the hardware store, and a good starter recipe is all you need. Seriously, you should be rinsing out your pan and a stainless steel or plastic spoon anyways, so you need not have a set you use only for soap, if you keep it unscented.

Catherine
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SherBear Posted - Jan 08 2011 : 4:57:26 PM
I really want to start making my own soap but I just don't have the money for supplies yet! I will someday though... for now I guess I will just research so I sort of know what I'm doing when I start!

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momdrinkstea Posted - Jan 08 2011 : 10:28:16 AM
thanks for the book tips!

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HorseyNut Posted - Mar 25 2006 : 2:48:38 PM
Julia can you share your divine soap recipe???

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amakerney Posted - Mar 25 2006 : 10:26:27 AM
Thank you so much.
ThymeForEweFarm Posted - Mar 25 2006 : 02:39:48 AM
Good for you Kay! It's addicting.

I like Susan's book too. She knew what she was doing before the wrote the book and it shows.

Robin
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therusticcottage Posted - Mar 24 2006 : 3:56:31 PM
The Natural Soap Book and Soapmaker's Companion by Susan Miller Cavitch.
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amakerney Posted - Mar 24 2006 : 3:38:29 PM
Hi, my name is April from OK. I am new to the forum and am very interested in learning to make my own organic soap. There are so many books out there. Do you have suggestions for some good beginners books? Thanks so much.
Julia Posted - Jan 27 2006 : 09:38:08 AM
Yeah for you Kay! I make soap with a couple of friends and I love it. It hard to wait till it dries but well worth it. We just made some scent with grapefruit and green tea. we even added some green tea to it. Makes it kind of like a scrub, and it smell divine. It was an olive oil soap. nice and creamy,lathers well, and I have even used it in my hair with nice results. Congrats on your your first batch!
Julia V.

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