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  1. OH boy, plenty of food for thought now, thanks heaps everyone. Is pam just like a cooking spray? I'd do a search on it but i think i'd turn up everything but what your talking about. What exactly is freezer paper. Im in australia so we've probably got it but it's probably something else. Like saran paper i'm still trying to find what our version of that is. I didn't even think of a restaurant supply store, That's a brilliant idea, we don't have any here where I live but next time i go to the City i'll be sure to head in there and check out what they've got. Good idea marking the lye water too, I'd have to mix mine and use straight away because of kids, pets and hubby. But i'm going to mark mine aswell, as a "just in case" measure. I'd hate to mix it be distracted with the baby and someone drank it so thank you for that tip. Not sure if we can get Babbassu oil but will be checking out my supplier for sure i'm hearing about it everywhere. Lots of people love this particular oil.

    Thank you so much for your help.

  2. Thanks for the kind words hun, i'm searching the net now, trying to find out everything i possibly can before my supplies turn up which is hopefully day after tomorrow. Then I have to rope one of his mates into taking him fishing...hhhmm how hard will that be....

    Mate: Shaun you wanna go fishing?

    Shaun: Nah I want to stay here with the missus and 4 kids

    Yeah right can you see that happening....lol

    Then if i fail he need never know....hehe oh the devious webs we weave..

    just an after thought i'd have to take pics of the whole process cos if on the off chance it did turn out he wouldn't believe me then...hhhmm

  3. I actually don't have a wooden mould just yet but i do plan on getting one as soon as i can. I've got an excersice book that i'm writting tips and hints in so i've just added that one to my tip book. Thank you so much for that one...

    Is it necessary to spray a plastic mould with rubbing alcohol or anything before a pour??

  4. I'm sure you can do it! Love to see a pic.

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    Thanks for the vote of confidence, think i'm gonna need it. I keep looking at the recipe and decided i'll probably jump in head first and do this one straight away. Just worried i wont know when the bottom layer is strong enough to support the next layer...lol It just might end up looking like one of my cakes would...lol all in a heap in the middle :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:

  5. I'm a newbie here and have decided to start with M&P I found the recipe i've added below, and proudly explained to my husband that I would one day make it. He laughed in my face as soon as he looked at it.. And said "yeah right you can't even cook cake you expect to make that" and kept laughing.

    If there is one thing you don't do to me is tell me i can't do it... any advice on how i could make this considering i am a complete newbie. I need to prove him wrong....lol

    I know it's a HUGE BIG ask, and I probably am taking on more then i could handle but any help would be great:o I've attached a pic of how it's "suppose" to look.

    Chocolate Heaven Gateaux

    Ingredients

    1.25 kg clear soap base

    0.75kg white soap base

    1 cup porridge oats

    1.5 tbsp powdered goats milk

    2 tbspoons cocoa powder

    2 Cadbury Flake bars

    10 ml chocolate fragrance oil

    1 tbsp honey

    2 drops yellow food colour (optional)

    1 round plastic cake storage jar (Tupperware 3" deep)

    Instructions.

    Melt 500gms clear soapbase. Add the honey and the yellow food colouring.

    Put the oats into the base of the storage container and pour on the soap base.Gently stir until mixed in fully. Spritz with alcohol.

    Melt the white soapbase and add the goats milk and a teaspoon of

    the cocoa powder. Begin to cool and add 5ml of the fo. When the

    oat layer has a skin able to support the next layer - spritz again

    and pour the pale chocolate layer on top - spritz

    Melt the remainder (except about 2 tbsp) of the clear soap base,

    add the remainder of the cocoa powder - cool slightly and add the

    last 5ml of the fo. When the light chocolate layer has cooled

    enough to support the next layer spritz again and pour the cooled

    dark chocolate soap layer.

    When totally cold, turn out of the mould. Cut the Cadbury Flake

    bars into 12 small pieces and use a small amount of melted soap

    to "glue" them onto the chocolate heaven gateaux - remember to

    spritz lightly with alcohol first to ensure a good bond.

    Slice as required into 12 delicious portions of chocolate Heaven

    Gateaux (and hardly a calorie in sight)

    TIP** When mixing in the powdered goats milk and the cocoa, mix

    the powder into a small amount of melted soap and mix into a paste,

    then add the paste to the base. This helps to stop the dreaded

    lumps.

    For a Vegan soap, omit the honey and goats milk and replace the flakes with carob pieces

    Comment.

    Remember to put a huge sign up saying SOAP! Looks good enough to eat!

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  6. Thanks Kaybee23. I'm actually just going to make what i've called supermarket soap for starters, anything i can buy at the supermarket is the soap i'll make..

    I probably worded it wrong, i'm actually after peoples must haves as far as their utensils and accessories go. I've heard a lot of people say they hand stir while others say they "must have" a stick blender... I'm just wondering what else i'll specifically need to make the soap, what sort of spoons people use, double boiler etc.

    As for oils whatever oils i find at the supermarket that's all i'll be using till i pay my credit card and place my next order. I just ordered up big on FO's and M&P, gotta wait for more funds before i do more exotic soaps :sad2:

    Thanks for your reply though i checked out that link and now have a better idea of what oils i should be going for.

  7. I've read heaps of articles on things people use for soap making. But what are your absolute must haves when soap making. I have my scales and stick blender. Not sure what else i need eg. stainless steel bowl, spoons, etc..

    So i thought i'd ask other people what are there "cannot be without items".

    That way you may of all found other things that are wonderful that the average tutorial might not have had in it. :D

  8. Thanks tlc, bet you know why i'm going to pick my kids up eariler then usual today...hehe

    I found a place that sells in 25kg bags (about 50 pounds for you guys i think). i contacted them but they haven't got back to me yet.. How long does every one find that 50 pounds will last them roughly. I know it depends on how much soap i make how often. But i'm assuming that it would last a heck of a long time. Would that be right?

  9. Thanks guys for your replies I can't wait for it to all turn up, Never heard of the sugar or castor oil, so looks like i'd better dig in and do some research before it turns up. Because if there is one thing i don know about my self is i'm very patient to get started before i make up my mind to do it but when i do i know when it turns up i'll just jump in head first...lol Thanks again

  10. ..spritz with alcohol quote]

    Dumb question here but i'm assuming you mean rubbing alcohol? If so can that be purchased just in the supermarket or a chemist, health food store somewhere like that?

    I intend to have fun with it. But was kinda hoping to get some CP done. Bought fancy new scales and all.. Although i posted at the soapdish cos people were telling me more australians are there and i did have some one contact me back telling me that the caustic soda that ihave now is exactly what they all use.. So there is still hope for me yet...WHOO HOOO unfortunately ive just spent heaps on stuff so will be making do with makeshift moulds till next round of expenditure.. but all will work out in the end.. Thanks for the advice. It is greatly needed and appreciated

  11. LMAO neither do I, i've done all my research for CP... so i'm kinda in the dark.

    I've spent months just reading the forums and searching the net, i finally got confident enough to join forums and ask questions and hhhmmpphh now i gotta do it again just cos i got desperate....lol

    At least it's a learning curve

  12. I finally got scales from ebay and was getting sooooooooooo excited about finally being able to make soap, only to find that I cannot for the life of me source lye any where. So i've decided to cheat and i've bought a M&P kit from my supplier.. Then I added a heap of moulds, FO's, Colours and another 10kg of M&P... (hopefully i can use it or i'm in doo doo with the hubby...lol)

    I know it's cheating but..... when u've got the urge to soap you just got to find a way till the better stuff comes along...

    I'll let you all know how I go any advice for a beginner??? :undecided

  13. Thanks rebecca, I'm a member over at the soapdish but never seem to really go there, i look to this board alot more for some reason, I think because i cn usually find what ever i need to know on here. I'll head over there now and start a thread. But im hoping the company gets back to me soon about it.

  14. I've hunted, and hunted & hunted to the point where i'm extremely frustrated and just about to give up..

    I cannot for the life of me find Lye anywhere, i can find caustic soda but not 100% caustic soda.. I've searched the net, the yellow pages and i've exhausted my poor ole little brain through trying. What else could it possibly be under. I've searched chemical companies with no luck... Please can anyone help me

  15. Bath jelly?

    Ok i'll tell you only if you promise not to laugh at it's simplicity :undecided :undecided :undecided

    Bath Jelly

    ½ cup water

    1½ teaspoons unflavoured gelatine

    ½ cup bubble bath or liquid soap

    Food colouring (optional)

    Heat the water until boiling and dissolve the gelatine in it. Add the bubble bath or soap very slowly and do not beat because it may become foamy. Stir gently and blend. Pour the mixture into a container with a lid.

    If the jelly is going to be used by children you can drop in a small toy or seashells. Put in the refrigerator to gel.

    To use, place a small amount of jelly under tap water or use as a shower gel.

    Told you it was pretty simple, my kids love it, AND makes the fridge smell nice too.

    Still have to test this one though to see how long it will last etc. But my kids use it before i get a chace to keep one in the fridge till it's mouldy..

    ETA: the recipe doesn't say to put FO oil in but i make up my bubble bath with the colour i want the jelly to be and add FO to that, then i use the pre mixed bubble bath in the jelly.

  16. I just made a soap that is 90% olive and 10% castor = castille soap - very mild.

    I washed with it, and so did a friend, and it was a great, mild soap that does wash but isn't stripping at all. Probably not the best for a sweaty man, say - but great for sensitive sking.

    Yup to the no zing. And you will know what it means when you try it! Not scary, but very obvious.

    OMG you are a god send because alot of my recipes call for flakes or shavings of castille soap, now i can make my own and use that. My hubby has to have a sensitive skin soap so this would probably work wonders for him, more so in the winter, he does sweat alot in the summer.

    Thanks a bunch carolgrant. :yay:

  17. Holy Cow Batman! Can you say "work fast"? This took all of 1 minute to reach trace, 15 more seconds to a thick trace!

    Now what am I supposed to do for the rest of the night?

    What? Clean up? Yea, right!

    OMG You are so funny... i wouldn't clean up i'd make more soap :D .

    I'm lucky i have a husband who is a clean freak sometimes i think he has OCD. (Obesessive Compulsive Disorder).. I'm so lucky he can't stand me making a mess he cleans up for me as i go. Sometimes i have to stop him and say "honey no that still has stuff in it".

    I haven't made soaps yet i'm still on the basic stuff and made bath jelly and cookies the other night and when i'm done i always run over to mum's to show her by the time i get back he's even vacuumed...

    Like i said i'm so lucky.;)

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