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Mar 28, 2012

Very basic learner's recipe

I have been asked several times for a small batch formula for beginning soapmakers to learn with so I thought I would post the recipe we followed when I took my soap making class many years ago.

Unlike today's formulas, this one is measured out by volume rather that by weight which also makes it a bit easier for beginners.  This will make a one pound batch.

Here is the recipe:

1 cup tallow
1/2 cup distilled water (or rain water)
2 TBSP. lye

(If you do not like using beef tallow you may substitute a vegetable shortening but the result will be a softer soap.)

Follow the normal soapmaking procedures (http://www.islandartisansupply.ca/soapmaking/instruction.html) and allow to cure 4 weeks before using.

This is what got me hooked on making soap!

Feb 29, 2012

New Lip Balm Tubes

We are happy to announce that we now have natural lip balm tubes in the store. They are an opaque plastic which allows the colour of the contents to show through nicely - great for coloured balms!

Aug 12, 2011

Liquid Laundry Detergent

I finally had time to try out a recipe for liquid laundry detergent and I am happy to report that it works really well. The formula makes 5 gallons of detergent with just one bar of pure soap and a little bit of borax and washing soda - all available at the grocery store. I will give you more details a little later.

Jun 21, 2011

Coconut oil prices

Did you know...
    • from May 2010 to May 2011 coconut oil rose in price by 125%
    • over the past 5 years it has increased by 259.69%
    • over the past 10 years - up by 610.85%
    • and from May 1986 - May 2011 we have seen a whopping increase of 800.00 %!!!
Hmmm... I wonder what we paid for a bar of soap in 1986. We should not be surprised if we pay 800% more today!

Jun 15, 2011

Homemade Dishwasher Detergent

Here is an inexpensive alternative for dishwasher detergent from Money Talks. We have not tried it yet but it is next on our own 'to do' list.

Dishwasher Detergent

1 cup of borax
1 cup of baking soda
¼ cup of table salt
2 packets (half an ounce) of unsweetened lemon Kool-Aid

The amounts listed above will last for 16 loads using one tablespoon for each load.