**If you make this and find that the soap becomes stringy or too thick, simply take enough mixture to partially fill your pump dispenser, add a little hot water and gently shake. Keep adding water and mixing until desired consistency is achieved. I'm not sure, but I think you should only do this when you are ready to fill a small bottle. Leave the large container concentrated.***
A few blogs that I look at
mention variations of this recipe.
I finally took the time to actually try it.
Using this method,
I was able to stretch 5 bars of soap
into over 40 (8oz) bottles
of liquid hand soap.
The recipe only requires
a couple of teaspoons
of the other stuff
and I bought the soap at the Dollar Tree,
so I figure it costs about 20 cents/bottle.
*I will post recipe at the end*
This is the most time consuming part.
While grating the soap
we put the water on to boil.
We placed the soap bits and boiling water
in a glass bowl
and used my stick blender
to whip the mixture.
This step can also be done
in a traditional blender,
but you will see in a minute
why the stick blender makes big batches
so much easier.
I paid $75 for my traditional blender
and $19 for the stick blender.
The stick blender is the only one I ever use,
because it's so easy
to just stick it in the pot, or bowl,
or whatever I'm working with.
Sorry about the tangent.
Back to the soap.
After the thick whipped stuff
cools for about 15 min.,
Add remaining water and
lightly whip again,
then add honey and glycerin.
Stir.
Add essential oils.
Stir again.
Allow to cool completely
before replacing the lid.
You can use a ladle and funnel
to fill bottles,
but I prefer to use a turkey baster.
I had this huge cheese puff
container & lid from Sam's,
so I made a label and laminated it,
and stuck it to the front.
This "vat" held 5 batches.
Bar Soap Makeover
(1 batch)
(1 batch)
1 bar soap (grated)
1 cup boiling water
1 Tbs. honey
1 tsp. glycerine
enough cold DISTILLED water to make each batch
equal 8 cups
I used a glass bowl w/measurements,
so I could see as I was adding water.
I would have gone crazy guessing,
then dipping it all out to see if there were 8 cups.
20 -30 drops essential oil
(I used a lavender / tea tree mixture)
This all makes sense to me,
because I already went through the process.
If you have any questions
feel free to leave a comment.
I hope some of you try this.
Eloise and I really enjoyed this activity
and I won't have to buy hand soap
for a very long time.
Drew said
that he can't use our hand soap,
because it makes him feel funny.
LOL
Drew said
that he can't use our hand soap,
because it makes him feel funny.
LOL
Yours Truly
till Niagara Falls
& the kitchen sinks,
~Me~
3 comments:
This is too funny, I have spent the morning looking at soap recipes and supplies to make soap from goats milk!
Awesome, I am gonna pass info to Kandis..she was looking for a recipe. I will let her try it first and she can give me some of hers..lol Girl...you are good!
Love all this stuff! I will have to start making my own, too!
Love and miss ya,
meg
P.S. This picture of Andrew quite possibly made my day. Haha!
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