Well, I am going to keep following your soap making adventures. I have zero time to dedicate to this right now but is definitely something I am interested in trying somewhere down the line. I love that everything is sourced from your backyard - super cool! -Aimee
Just the soap - about an hour then it sits for 12, takes 5 minutes to cut then sits for 4 weeks.
If counting tallow rendering and the mint tea making... a bit more. Haha.
In the nearer than not future I'm strongly considering making my own lye as well.
Well, I am going to keep following your soap making adventures. I have zero time to dedicate to this right now but is definitely something I am interested in trying somewhere down the line. I love that everything is sourced from your backyard - super cool! -Aimee
Absolutely!
If you ever need help, lemme know and I can help where I can. :)
1 good batch will last the whole year. :)
Thanks, that's great to know!
Then the soap will be 100% locally sourced literally right from my backyard.