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Moeish

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  1. Thanks for the info John. I actually have a digital scale, I will look into using that. I was thinking to leave the other pot as is for now. Also, good idea for the coffee cans....I don't drink coffee, but my co-worker and her husband could probably keep me well supplied with cans! LOL Maureen
  2. Thanks for the response Mystical Angel....nice to hear you're close by too. I live in West Seneca. I like your idea to use those disposable portion cups. I went looking through my cupboards and found some 2oz size. Then I decided to check how many tablespoons in an ounce and found out it's 2 (can you tell I don't cook much). So, I thought if I had a measuring spoon to dedicate to candle making I would try that for now. Maureen
  3. Hello, A little intro....My name is Maureen, I'm almost 40, married and live near Buffalo, NY. I work full-time and have a small business that (right now) consists of mostly computer/paper crafts. I am new to the board and new to candle making as an adult. When I was (much) younger my sisters and I used to make candles all the time. My mom had given us a good sized rectangular deep frier that had a spigot on it. I only wish I still had it to use now. Anyway, I have bought some starter supplies but feel really nervous about getting started. I'm not a very patient person, yet after reading about the soy candle process I am determined to take my time on this. I have tried to educate myself and it sure seems like everyone has their own preferences. It appears it's quite a trial and error system. I purchased a Presto Pot and all the supplies to alter it, then my husband decided "maybe you should just order the one off EBAY." LOL Now I have both, but that's OK....I think I can put the other one to use also. Besides the pots, I have a starter kit that includes; soy wax, wicks, FO and color chips. I've got a thermometer and large pyrex cup to pour with. I will be looking into getting a fire extinguisher tomorrow. I just need to get going now. I have one question, is there a recommended household item (that I may already own) to use to measure FO. I know I saw a shot glass style cup used somewhere, but was hoping someone may have another suggestion. I am so appreciative of the excellent advice shared on this board and look forward to being a more active participant in the future. Maureen
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