Memories of “you’re gonna shoot your eye out” come to mind when I think about making goats milk soap for the first time. Or really making any homemade soap. I knew almost twenty years ago now that I wanted to make homemade soap. It was while...
I almost could not believe there was such a thing as spider goats. The gals over at the University of Idaho extension office told me about them. Also they mentioned that they lived here in Cache Valley. And we could go and see them. This totally blew me away. ...
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Welcome! Hartnana (and her husband Dave the truck driver) share the self sufficient living skills that we have gleaned from living on a homesteading.
The soap maker’s journal is designed to help both the novice and experienced soap maker (really any bath & body product crafter) keep track of their soap making experiences. With a place to record your recipes, additions & results as well as a place to include pictures of your finished products, this journal should help you remember those little details necessary to duplicate successes and avoid repeating “fails”. Also included is a SAP chart, directions for creating your own soap recipes, a couple of basic soap recipes, and a chart highlighting essential oils fragrance notes. Having all of your crafting notes in one place makes the process so much easier. And you don’t have to be technology dependent for creating new recipes
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