The Soap Dish

Tips, Ideas, Information for your soap making hobby or business

Monday, July 25, 2005

Sunday, July 24, 2005

Soap Naturally - Ida teaches us how to recalculate a soap recipe

Soap Naturally - Ida teaches us how to recalculate a soap recipe: "I have to defer to your fellow Aussie's knowledge and concerns about obtaining certain 'raw materials'. But to answer your question about reducing (or increasing) recipes, the easiest way I have found is to turn the weights into percentages and then multiply them by the amount you do want to make. You will have to excuse my US fondness for ounces but, of course, the theory is the same whatever measurement you use.

So for this recipe:"

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Saturday, July 23, 2005

Scents and Mood

Scents and Mood: "Scents and Mood
People are finally catching on that scents from candles and soaps truly can affect and/or enhance your mood. Jacqui MacNeill, of British Columbia, has recently rebranded all of her company's soaps and candles into six mood 'categories' - unwind, fresh, passionate, energize, balance and indulge, incorporating elements of aromatherapy and color theory into her recipes and product design. Read the Full Article."


There is so much to a fragrance.....

Cheers
Carmel

Thursday, July 21, 2005

The Soap Dish Brings You More....Now It's Soul Soap

Bon Vivant: SOAP for the Soul: "Here are instructions for making attractive, great smelling and healthful hand milled soap:

First assemble your supplies. For approximately 22 ounces of cured soap you will need the following:
-Covered saucepan that can hold six cups of water and can be placed in a 200 degree oven.
-Plastic or wooden stirring spoon
-Measuring cups
-Muffin tin, loaf pan, some other kitchen item that can be used as a mold. Click here to see some examples. Or, ideally a soap making mold.
-Wire cookie or cake rack
-Knife

The Raw Materials:
-1 pound soap block that has been hand milled.
-1 cup of goat’s, white or soy milk
-1 cup of carrier oil such as sweet almond, grapeseed or olive oil.
-Pam cooking spray

These items based on personal preference:
-Pure essential oils
-Grated fruit skin such as lemon, grapefruit or orange
-Herbs, flowers, berries"


The Soap Dish brings you more......
Soap for the soul, good recipe here for you

Cheers
Carmel

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Not Wind In The Willows, Now It's Soap In The Willow

SoapWire | Newswire for the Natural Personal Care Products Industry: Willow Way Now Offers, A Complete Line of Soap Making Accessories: "Willow Way now offers a complete line of soapmaking accessories to help make your soap making business easier, safer, profitable and more productive. Our quest is to be the “one stop shop” for all your soapmaking equipment needs.

We have added an extensive line of soapmaking accessories to our popular line of soapmaking equipment. Our accessory line has everything from safety equipment to material handling equipment.

Just point your browser to www.soapequipment.com/accessories/ and check out our complete line of quality products."


Just leave it to Willow, now they are into soap making lines, Could be to our benefit, bigger better range?????

Cheers & bubbles

Carmel

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Come Clean.... Get The Soap Making Facts!!!!

Soap making - General Instructions: "Soap making is not hard to do if you are armed with just a little bit of information. Soap is the result of combining fats with some sort of caustic agent such as lye using water as a catalyst. Armed with just a little bit of knowledge it’s possible to turn out a nice batch of soap with things that can be purchased at most grocery stores. Read on to get the specifics on this fun and interesting hobby. Study this page carefully and you shouldn't have any problems turning out a great batch of soap."

Monday, July 18, 2005

Bookmark This Date..Wacky Wednesday August 10th For 11 Year Olds and Over

baltimoresun.com - Glenwood library plans 'Wacky Wednesdays': "The Glenwood library, 2350 Route 97, Cooksville, will present 'Wacky Wednesdays,' a series of summer activities with books, crafts and discussions for youngsters ages 11 and older.


'Soap Making,' a workshop on making soap and bath salts, is planned from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Aug. 10. Materials will be provided. Registration is to begin July 27."

Sunday, July 17, 2005

Double Whammy, 2 Recipes Bonus ! ! ! ! !

Too Young To Be Grumpy: 07/01/2005 - 07/31/2005: "Marbled Peanut Butter and Chocolate Cake & Wheat-free Chocolate Orange Cake


Yesterday was a big baking day for me. I made 2 cakes in the afternoon. As my Dad had been so kind on Friday night, I decided we should bake him a nice cake - however, he's wheat intolerent, so it was with glee that I noticed Esurientes had posted a nice chocolate orange cake that didn't use flour. More about this after the marble cake recipe.

The flourless cake requires the boiling of 2 oranges for about 2 hours, so while that was happening I went ahead and made the peanut butter marble cake. Again, it's from Cakes & Cake Decorating by Angela Nilsen, Sarah Maxwell and Janice Murfitt. If that first picture whets your appetite for baking, then here's the method.
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Bonus. 2 Special Recipes

Carmel

A Look Back At The History of Soap Making

A look back at the soap-making days of its life - The Boston Globe - Boston.com - Mass. - News: "The Garment District building located at Broadway and Davis Street is ''significant as the last structure in Cambridge associated with soap manufacturing,' according to Cambridge Historical Commission executive director Charles Sullivan.

Soap-making was once one of the city's largest industries, and several soap firms operated in the neighborhood. Salesmen with Curtis Davis and Co. would peddle their soap from wagons up and down Broadway in the late 19th century. The main US plant of Lever Brothers was located in Cambridge until the mid-1950s."

This is a fascinating article, take the link and a few minutes to read it.

Carmel

Soap Dish Has Found This Wonderful Rosemary Soap Recipe Just For You

Soap Naturally soap recipes - Annette's soaps: "Rosemary soaps

I recently made a CP batch and put dried ground up rosemary in it at trace.
It looked lovely for a while but developed brown spots around the tiny rosemary pieces and made them look much larger and more ugly. I decided to handmill some and found that the brown spots are simply the colour leaching from the rosemary and in the handmilled batch this colour spread evenly through the soap to make it a more even beige colour with smaller pieces of rosemary flecking through the soap.
When I handmilled I took Diane's advice and added a dash of milk (skim in this case). I was pleased with the results.
The top soap is the CP and the bottom is the handmilled.

These moulds were a mackeral tin. It did have a lip which I removed and there are some sticking problems from time to time, but the freezer method usually gets me by when it comes to releasing them, and patience... If I hurry it there are usually problems.

The recipe I used was a variation of The Palm Oil Soap of Norma Coney's, but I used a veg oil blend (that, I was told by the manufacturer, was almost all canola oil) instead of olive... purely for economics at this stage, while I develop my skills.
I ran the fats through the lye calculator at MMS and ended up with this recipe:
27% canola, 22% palm, 51% tallow.

I worked on only 3-4 % excess fat with the lye. It has usually handled well, and this is the only recipe I am using at present to use the oils of course.

For the rosemary soaps I added the dried rosemary and some rosemary fragrance oil, but there is very little fragrance apparent. Maybe once it suds up it will come."


I love the fragrance of Rosemary, this is a wonderful soap

Carmel

Saturday, July 16, 2005

Fragrances Are Essential for your Soaps

Essential Oils: ". Soap supplies. Organic, wildcrafted bath & body, skincare herbal products all handmade. Essential Oil Importer. All natural handmade herbal soap and skincare. Essential oil resource for Soap Making ...
For the latest news updates,
visit www.essential-oils-4-less.com"

Beautiful soaps need beautiful perfumes try these fragrances

Soap Dish Brings You Soap Making

Free Soapmaking Recipes - Soap Making: "Soap Making



Learning to make your own soap is a rewarding and enjoyable experience. When people talk about making soap at home, they may be speaking of one of two things. Some people make their own soap from scratch, mixing some fat or oil with lye and other soap making supplies to facilitate the chemical reaction that forms soap. This is a very rewarding and allows the greatest flexibility in the use of ingredients, color, and other factors. Using soap molds, the soap can be molded to the desired shape.



Some people want to make soap, but aren't interested in the long and sometimes complex processes involved in soapmaking. For these people, there is a way to make custom colored, scented and shaped soaps very simply. 'Melt and Pour' soap is a glycerine based soap that can be scented, colored, and molded into desired shapes. It's a great gift idea! The melt and pour soap can be purchased at many craft or hobby stores that carry soap making supplies."


Stay tuned and we will bring you more tips and ideas for your soap making

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Hi Soap Makers

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CTBaird