I have spent the past couple of days building my supply. In the molds, I have mint, coffee, and (a new "flavor) honey. Yesterday, I cut the cedarwood, plain, and eucalyptus for final drying. I spent today wrapping over 50 bars of oatmeal.
Tomorrow, the mint should be ready to come out of the molds and I can make some hemp. Once the coffee and honey are out, I can make some plain and lavender. The next batch after that will be lemon balm.
I also want to dig out my 35mm camera and snap some pictures of the goats and have them developed at Mic's Pics. He makes me look good when it comes to photography. Actually, since he can develop from digital, I can just take the digital camera and snap pictures and bring the thing in for him to develop from that.
I also want to get an ingredient list made up. It's super easy since I don't put a lot in my soaps.
Plain:
Saponified Oil
Goat Milk
Oatmeal:
Saponified oil
Goat Milk
Oatmeal
Honey:
Saponified Oil
Goat Milk
Honey
See a pattern? Of course at the DTFM, I will have a "location listing" of the ingredients. The milk from my goats. The oil from a locally owned company. The honey from a local bee farm. The oatmeal from a local Amish farm. The mint from my garden. The lavender and lemon balm from a friend's garden. The ingredients that are not local are still kept simple. I use essential oils (cedarwood, hemp, patchouli, eucalyptus) instead of alcohol based, artificially scented, synthetic ingredients.
Anyway, I need to get a certain four year old back to bed.
3 comments:
Sounds like a great plan!
Those sound yummy to me!
Your soaps sound great!:):)
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