I am thrilled I have found you!!! I’m Canadian in the process of moving to Kenya to live on a farm for the first time! I can’t wait to watch your videos and learn ❤
You are very welcome. Soap making shouldn't always be expensive for you to achieve a really nice soap. This soap is amazing on the skin and all ingredients are easily accessible. Happy soaping!
Thank you for sharing your recipes and showing us how to make the soap. I have watched probably 10 different RUclips videos on making goat milk soap and yours is the only one that actually showed me how to do it step-by-step. I also was able to buy the oils needed at the grocery store just like you said. again thank you. I decided to subscribe to your channel because I wanted to watch videos from someone who is willing to share their knowledge and experience.
Awww thanks for the sub. I believe in sharing knowledge not hoarding it and I love teaching others skills to do things on their own. If we don’t teach how can others learn. It’s not like a big secret or anything though many treat it that way. Good luck with your soap making if you have any questions feel free to ask
Very nice recipe, I have just started making soap, I made one with lard but added less lard and put small amounts of coconut and a few other oils, also some jasmine oil and food colouring, as it was the first batch, I have been giving it to friends to give feed back, my skin is so soft
In Canada and the US as well as the UK there are ingredients that are approved and some that are not. All places have labelling rules to follow as well. Food colouring is not an approved colourant in any place that I know of (I help admin two soaping groups that are world wide and have never heard it being allowed by anyone). It is not approved for cosmetic usage, just food usage.
What a lovely friendly and informative video. It is always helpful for a new soaper to watch someone working in a home kitchen, most of us have limited space, starter utensils before gradually or if like me quickly gathering more, I have watched several different presentations but this comes right up high with some of my favourites. You must have a busy lifestyle on a farm etc, I spotted baby bottle on the sink, so well done for also being environmentally aware, that also came through without your saying it. Wish you all the very best. From down under Oh I now mean to purchase a soap cutter similar to yours. Waiting for a chap here in Aus to restart making as postage is way to much to import one. Thank you.
I am so glad it helped you. That is why I wanted to make it, to help people make their own. The baby bottle is for our bottle sheep and our bottle goats, we had a few sets of triplets this year so we top them up a couple times a day. Keeps us all busy...lol My cutter was made by a nice chap in his garage, I love supporting small time folks. Its a fantastic cutter but it was a good many years before I saved up enough or made enough soap to justify purchasing one. Small steps to get to the big goals. :-) keep on soaping and enjoy!
Thank you so much for sharing your recipe 🥰 I’m going to try it ❤ I’ve never made soap but I’m obsessed with goats milk soap 🤗 your video is really nice and helpful Full of awesome tips God bless you 🥰
Thank you for your video and sharing. Very grass-roots, very accessible, very encouraging to keep things affordable and simple - for it is all we really need to make great soap, right. I appreciate all the tips you share with us here too. I have watched this video about 6 times now. Will certainly make this unscented recipe, and am more confident about how to create a light creamy white soap, rather than the tan colour. Bless you. x
Awww thank you so much. I think everyone should be able to make soap and not have finances stand in the way of things. There is no need for “fancy” things when practical or repurposing works just fine. I appreciate your support and comment. Thank you
This was really one of the most informative videos. You answered a lot of the small questions I had such as cleaning, storing, and even cutting. I also wondered if the grocery store oils would be okay. Thanks so much!
Yeah!! I am so glad I could help you! grocery store oils for soap are just perfect. I made soap for many years that way before moving on to bigger bulk oils. They are not inferior at all, they are perfect for small batches and for learning with. Feel free to ask anymore questions if you need to.
Thank you for such an awesome informative video. I've been wanting to learn a good goats milk soap recipe, and I really like yours. Thank you so much. I just might have to try it! Thanks again!
Hi, you soap was beautiful, I loved the creamy color. I do have a question. I am a little confused. I saw that you put the soap in the refrigerator. I have seen other cold process soap videos where they wrap the soap in a towel and put it in a cooler to keep it warm. I'm sure there is a reason for both. Could you explain how to know when to use each method?
So for goats milk it easily over heats because of the natural sugars in the milk. When goats milk gets hotter it goes tan or can gel or partial gel. To avoid this happening it is put in the fridge to keep cooler and to keep its more white appearance. If you want to gel your soap or called forced gel and to avoid partial gel you can wrap it and the heat the soap makes will force it to gel. Sometimes gelling it will make natural colours pop a bit more. Some folks prefer their soaps gelled. Most people avoid gelling their soap with goats milk though as they simply don’t want that tan colour. Neither way is wrong it’s just a personal preference. Just know sometimes force gelling goats milk can cause volcanos and heat tunnels as well as the darker coloured soap.
It was so funny because I’ve been one of those quiet kids nobody knows is in the background of a video too. To hear them all giggling was hysterical. I rewatched that clip like 10 times. 😂😂
I love your video on soap making. I watch quite a few but decided to use your recipe. Would it be okay to double the recipe as to make more soap at one time? Thank you for an easy to follow video.
Yes you can double the recipe BUT still run it through soap cal as some of the values may change. It’s not like a cake recipe where just doubling everything works out perfectly. Happy soaping!
I got my coconut oil from a local soap making store. They sell it in the 5 gallon pails. Often you can find it at restaurant supply stores. You can also order online from many soapmaking stores.
Hi thank you so much for your video and recipe. Could I ask a question re measurements. Is the milk weights the frozen measurements or before its frozen? 😊
I really enjoyed your video, thank you for sharing your process. If I was interested in making the soap scented, how much would I add to these recipes? TIA
Thank you, I hope it helps you make amazing soaps! As for scents that all depends on what you are using to scent it. EO's all have their own safety rating and I usually use the EO calculator. FO's also have a safety rating and you would have to check with the supplier to find out the recommend percentage.
please tell me why in a frige .. ? me I put it covet and start saponification and is little bit warm . please tell me the difference , and I keep it like 24h or so ... Super video
I put it in the fridge to stop it from going through gel phase. You can gel it but it will go a darker colour. I like my soaps to stay whiter, so I try to avoid the gel phase by putting it in the fridge. I leave it in the fridge for usually 24 hours or more
Thank you for this video. Can u double this recipe? If so, how could I incorporate avocado oil in it? I'm not good with calculations. I'm interested in making a a 12 bar recipe. Thank you!!!
You can modify this recipe any way you would like. You just need to run it through a soap calculator. The recipe in the video does makes 13 bars of soap cut at one inch thick. I like using soapcal for my soap making math.
No preservatives are needed. When the lye mixes with the milk and oils and saponifies it is no longer milk, oils and lye it becomes soap. The chemical properties completely change. Same reason you can use eggs in soap, pumpkin, aloe, coffee or any other fun items
Thank you so much for sharing your recipes and technic . I have a question , is it possible to use another type of milk ? For example cow's , coconut , almond milk ,because the place where I live it's quite hard to find it .
Thank you for watching. The soap bar is one inch wide and is a weight of 4 oz, which is a pretty standard size of soap. The sample sizes on the other hand are super small, but then they are sample sizes ;-)
Hi! Thank you very much for this video. I'm wanting to make a castile soap from goats milk, olive oil, lard, and lye, having never made soap before, how would I learn the amounts needed of each?
Castile soap is soap made only with olive oil. Any other oils added and it’s not Castile. For changing a recipe you need to run a recipe through a soap calculator. I like soapcal.
no it won't hurt the soap at all if you dont refrigerate . But it might get super hot on you, it will gel! you just have to watch it and be ready to intervene if needed.
Hot process soap is “cooked” like with a crock pot with the lye, liquid and oils. Cold process is not cooked just the oils are warmed up to become liquid.
For sure you can use turmeric as an addictive. I have not made it with papaya but no reason not to. Just subtract the amount of papaya from your liquid
This is a cold process bar not a melt and pour bar. If you want to add scents to it you should add them just before you are ready to pour. After it reaches trace then add your scent and mix a bit more, then pour into your mounds. If you want to rebatch your soaps for whatever reason you can follow this tutorial. m.ruclips.net/video/iuhONKCj7xk/видео.html&pp=ygUycmViYXRjaGluZyBjb2xkIHByb2Nlc3Mgc29hcCBjb25uZXJ0eSBtZWFkb3dzIGZhcm0%3D
you can use the percentages i gave and enter them into a soap calculator and it will give you all the information that you need to calculate it to 3 lbs :-)
Hi. I enjoyed your video and learned a lot. I'm a beginner soap maker and I live in a very humid area, can I still store my cold prosses soap in a shoe box to cure? Thanks😊😊
it is not recommended to put the soap straight down. It will clog things up. If you don't want to use a towel you can wash then wipe up first with paper towel or newspaper.
Not a stupid questiont at all. No one wants to put something dangerous on their skin. Once the lye reacts with the oils and liquid and goes through suponification it is no longer lye it is soap. If you have followed safe usage rates there actually is no lye left over in the soap! They best anology I can give you is this: Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen but when the chemical reaction occurs it is no longet hydrogen and oxygen it is water. The chemical structure has completely changed in to something else! Just like soap. Once it has gone through suponification (chemical reaction) it is no longer lye, oils and liquid it is soap :-)
depends on how big I cut them. I usually cut them just a touch bigger then one inch so once cured they cure down to one inch in size giving me apron 13 bars per loaf mold
@@connerty_meadows_farmi want to make my own soaps for the first time. it looks fun except for the lye mixing part. does the same apply to melt and pour ones? About curing?
@@jets.3561 I am sorry I dont make melt and pour soap only from "scratch". Lye is not scary, just suit up as I show you in the video and you are good to go
Here in Canada I grab mine from Home hardware. Here is a link to the kind I use. www.homehardware.ca/en/3kg-pure-lye-crystals-cleaner/p/3226431?gclid=Cj0KCQjw2MWVBhCQARIsAIjbwoOVAFydHKLKNoLVdyAvOuSpHbOJQX1tyiGZDEjx4PXk7auCXGp3nRIaAinJEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
@@connerty_meadows_farm no it helping me greatly but I can't use lye with my cats and I'm using fats and goats milk my first is sunflower soap and I like to put even a tiny exfoliant blend this sunflower seed granola I gotta chop it up get one of those grinders with sunflower oil I have a almond oil I'm making after that is out of this world I'm using top of the line oils olive oil I don't drink in my smoothies I do kale avacado oil and grapeseed so if in perfect for out!
You most definately can!! and add a splash of honey and you have oatmeal, milk and honey soap. Just beware the honey will make it even hotter so take your time and get it into a frige but be prepared that it might gel a bit.
I have actually used bacon grease! It will need to be "cleaned" though. (google will help you with this) Then once it is cleaned you can go ahead and use it as lard. Now that said I wanted to see if I could get a bacon smelling soap using uncleaned bacon grease. It worked out ok. Didnt really smell like bacon at all though. But it made a perfectly usable soap even if it didnt smell the best.
@@connerty_meadows_farm : I was so hoping it would smell like bacon . I keep the grease for all my cooking , that way I don't need to buy any . Old farmer here , wast not want not . Thank you .
@@davidwhite4474 I'm a second generation farmer too :-) we use everything we can as well, no point in wasting anything. It still makes a pretty great soap!
If you had watched the video you would know that I encourage folks to shop for all their oils at the grocery store, esp when starting out. So thanks for watching
crisco, or even palm oil. I have included three recipes in the description box below for you to pick the one that suits you best. Just remember that any modifications you make to the recipe will need to be run through a soap calculator for safety :-)
yes at minimum it has to cure (loose water, get a proper crystalline structure) for 6-8 weeks. But I find its lather is better, it last longer and it feels better on the skin after three months.
But you didn't actually use oils from the grocery store? Couldn't our outcome be different? You used bulk coconut oil and home rendered lard and your fresh goat milk.. vs store bought.
I used this same recipe with items from the grocery store for over 7 years before I was able to upgrade to bulk items, even now though when I dont want to order in bulk I head over to the grocery store for the same items I grabbed off the shelf. So no, the outcome would not be different. It is the same soap either way. Thus why I recommend beginners shop at the grocery store as I know it will make an amazing soap exactly like the one I make.
That’s your personal choice. You do realize that soap is antibacterial right? That means it’s clean. You do realize that people actually wash their hands? You do realize that pioneers made their soap over an open fire in a kettle? To each their own.
Did you watch the video? 🤔. She wears gloves while handling the lye parts. There’s no need for gloves with oils. Also by 48 hours it’s saponified so the lye is gone so no need for gloves while cutting either.
I am thrilled I have found you!!! I’m Canadian in the process of moving to Kenya to live on a farm for the first time! I can’t wait to watch your videos and learn ❤
What a difference in scenery you are going to have. Enjoy your adventures (and warmth!)
Thank you for sharing your recipe. All the other videos I’ve seen list a whole bunch of expensive variety of oils. This is so simple and low cost.
You are very welcome. Soap making shouldn't always be expensive for you to achieve a really nice soap. This soap is amazing on the skin and all ingredients are easily accessible. Happy soaping!
Thank you for sharing your recipes and showing us how to make the soap. I have watched probably 10 different RUclips videos on making goat milk soap and yours is the only one that actually showed me how to do it step-by-step. I also was able to buy the oils needed at the grocery store just like you said. again thank you. I decided to subscribe to your channel because I wanted to watch videos from someone who is willing to share their knowledge and experience.
Awww thanks for the sub. I believe in sharing knowledge not hoarding it and I love teaching others skills to do things on their own. If we don’t teach how can others learn. It’s not like a big secret or anything though many treat it that way. Good luck with your soap making if you have any questions feel free to ask
Very nice recipe, I have just started making soap, I made one with lard but added less lard and put small amounts of coconut and a few other oils, also some jasmine oil and food colouring, as it was the first batch, I have been giving it to friends to give feed back, my skin is so soft
Good job on your soap making. Just fyi food colouring is not an approved colourant.
@@connerty_meadows_farm can I ask why not use food colouring it's natural
In Canada and the US as well as the UK there are ingredients that are approved and some that are not. All places have labelling rules to follow as well. Food colouring is not an approved colourant in any place that I know of (I help admin two soaping groups that are world wide and have never heard it being allowed by anyone). It is not approved for cosmetic usage, just food usage.
Best information I have found. Thank you for making it simple.
Thanks for watching. You are very welcome! Soapmaking shouldn’t be hard, complicated or expensive. Happy soaping
What a lovely friendly and informative video. It is always helpful for a new soaper to watch someone working in a home kitchen, most of us have limited space, starter utensils before gradually or if like me quickly gathering more, I have watched several different presentations but this comes right up high with some of my favourites. You must have a busy lifestyle on a farm etc, I spotted baby bottle on the sink, so well done for also being environmentally aware, that also came through without your saying it. Wish you all the very best. From down under Oh I now mean to purchase a soap cutter similar to yours. Waiting for a chap here in Aus to restart making as postage is way to much to import one. Thank you.
I am so glad it helped you. That is why I wanted to make it, to help people make their own. The baby bottle is for our bottle sheep and our bottle goats, we had a few sets of triplets this year so we top them up a couple times a day. Keeps us all busy...lol My cutter was made by a nice chap in his garage, I love supporting small time folks. Its a fantastic cutter but it was a good many years before I saved up enough or made enough soap to justify purchasing one. Small steps to get to the big goals. :-) keep on soaping and enjoy!
Thank you so much,your videos have come in handy for my final year project
Yeah, I’m so happy to hear that!
Muchas gracias por todo lo que haces, desde Argentina te mando muchos cariños
Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much for sharing your recipe 🥰 I’m going to try it ❤ I’ve never made soap but I’m obsessed with goats milk soap 🤗 your video is really nice and helpful
Full of awesome tips
God bless you 🥰
You are so welcome!
Thank you for your video and sharing. Very grass-roots, very accessible, very encouraging to keep things affordable and simple - for it is all we really need to make great soap, right. I appreciate all the tips you share with us here too. I have watched this video about 6 times now. Will certainly make this unscented recipe, and am more confident about how to create a light creamy white soap, rather than the tan colour. Bless you. x
Awww thank you so much. I think everyone should be able to make soap and not have finances stand in the way of things. There is no need for “fancy” things when practical or repurposing works just fine. I appreciate your support and comment. Thank you
That was a fantastic video & Beautiful Soap! 💛
Thank you for watching! I hope it was helpful for you.
This was really one of the most informative videos. You answered a lot of the small questions I had such as cleaning, storing, and even cutting. I also wondered if the grocery store oils would be okay. Thanks so much!
Yeah!! I am so glad I could help you! grocery store oils for soap are just perfect. I made soap for many years that way before moving on to bigger bulk oils. They are not inferior at all, they are perfect for small batches and for learning with. Feel free to ask anymore questions if you need to.
Nice and light coloured.
Thank you. Putting it in the fridge helps keep it that way.
Thank you so much for Sharing, great video 😊
Thanks for watching. Happy soaping
Thank you for such an awesome informative video. I've been wanting to learn a good goats milk soap recipe, and I really like yours. Thank you so much. I just might have to try it! Thanks again!
You are very welcome! Once you do the first one it’s easy after that. Good luck!
@@connerty_meadows_farm Awesome! Again, thank you! :D
Hi, you soap was beautiful, I loved the creamy color. I do have a question. I am a little confused. I saw that you put the soap in the refrigerator. I have seen other cold process soap videos where they wrap the soap in a towel and put it in a cooler to keep it warm. I'm sure there is a reason for both. Could you explain how to know when to use each method?
So for goats milk it easily over heats because of the natural sugars in the milk. When goats milk gets hotter it goes tan or can gel or partial gel. To avoid this happening it is put in the fridge to keep cooler and to keep its more white appearance.
If you want to gel your soap or called forced gel and to avoid partial gel you can wrap it and the heat the soap makes will force it to gel. Sometimes gelling it will make natural colours pop a bit more. Some folks prefer their soaps gelled. Most people avoid gelling their soap with goats milk though as they simply don’t want that tan colour. Neither way is wrong it’s just a personal preference. Just know sometimes force gelling goats milk can cause volcanos and heat tunnels as well as the darker coloured soap.
Great video! Very helpful! And loved the giggles at the end! 😆
Thanks for watching. I couldn't help but add that outtake. It was to cute not to, I'm glad someone else appreciated it too.
It was so funny because I’ve been one of those quiet kids nobody knows is in the background of a video too. To hear them all giggling was hysterical. I rewatched that clip like 10 times. 😂😂
@@amberwhite6086 lol thats awesome!
Hi I’m here to support you!❤️
Thank you :-)
I loved this video on soap thank you for sharing have a blessed and beautiful day ❤
I am glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching
@@connerty_meadows_farm thank you for sharing your great content 💛
@@Sheenasalesthriftytreasures I am happy others are enjoying it :-)
@@Sheenasalesthriftytreasures Thank you for watchig :-)
I am making this one! Thank You!
You are very welcome. Happy soaping!
Great video 😊
Thanks! 😊
I love your video on soap making. I watch quite a few but decided to use your recipe. Would it be okay to double the recipe as to make more soap at one time?
Thank you for an easy to follow video.
Yes you can double the recipe BUT still run it through soap cal as some of the values may change. It’s not like a cake recipe where just doubling everything works out perfectly. Happy soaping!
@@connerty_meadows_farm can you suggest a good calculator app?
SoapCal is the best one I think
This was a very good information video I love watching you all the time please where did you got your coconut oil from in bulk please thanks.
I got my coconut oil from a local soap making store. They sell it in the 5 gallon pails. Often you can find it at restaurant supply stores. You can also order online from many soapmaking stores.
Hi thank you so much for your video and recipe. Could I ask a question re measurements. Is the milk weights the frozen measurements or before its frozen? 😊
It’s the same weight frozen or not ☺️. Bit due to loading some in my bags I always re weigh it and top it up as needed
@connerty_meadows_farm thank you so much for replying. I have made a batch. It's in the fridge. 🐐
Yeah! Glad to hear it!
I really enjoyed your video, thank you for sharing your process. If I was interested in making the soap scented, how much would I add to these recipes? TIA
Thank you, I hope it helps you make amazing soaps! As for scents that all depends on what you are using to scent it. EO's all have their own safety rating and I usually use the EO calculator. FO's also have a safety rating and you would have to check with the supplier to find out the recommend percentage.
please tell me why in a frige .. ? me I put it covet and start saponification and is little bit warm . please tell me the difference , and I keep it like 24h or so ... Super video
I put it in the fridge to stop it from going through gel phase. You can gel it but it will go a darker colour. I like my soaps to stay whiter, so I try to avoid the gel phase by putting it in the fridge. I leave it in the fridge for usually 24 hours or more
Love this video thank you
Thank you for watching. I hope it helps you make a great soap :-)
Thank you for this video. Can u double this recipe? If so, how could I incorporate avocado oil in it? I'm not good with calculations. I'm interested in making a a 12 bar recipe. Thank you!!!
You can modify this recipe any way you would like. You just need to run it through a soap calculator. The recipe in the video does makes 13 bars of soap cut at one inch thick. I like using soapcal for my soap making math.
I cannot find the description box? Please let me know as i love this soap
If you click on the description its all in there. It is much easier to find on a desk top/lap top vs a phone though.
what do you use for a perservitive to keep the milk from going bad in the soap
No preservatives are needed. When the lye mixes with the milk and oils and saponifies it is no longer milk, oils and lye it becomes soap. The chemical properties completely change. Same reason you can use eggs in soap, pumpkin, aloe, coffee or any other fun items
Thank you so much for sharing your recipes and technic . I have a question , is it possible to use another type of milk ? For example cow's , coconut , almond milk ,because the place where I live it's quite hard to find it .
Absolutely you can use any milk you want! I do suggest freezing it as well though to prevent burning the sugars. Happy Soaping!
@@connerty_meadows_farm Thank you so much for your generosity and kindness !!!
@@patyzamora204 I am just happy to help others learn to make their own soap and know it is not as scary as it is made out to be :-)
Nice video, that is a really small bar of soap.
Thank you for watching. The soap bar is one inch wide and is a weight of 4 oz, which is a pretty standard size of soap. The sample sizes on the other hand are super small, but then they are sample sizes ;-)
Hi! Thank you very much for this video. I'm wanting to make a castile soap from goats milk, olive oil, lard, and lye, having never made soap before, how would I learn the amounts needed of each?
Castile soap is soap made only with olive oil. Any other oils added and it’s not Castile. For changing a recipe you need to run a recipe through a soap calculator. I like soapcal.
Thank You for sharing this amazing video. Will it hurt the soap if you don’t put it in the refrigerator
no it won't hurt the soap at all if you dont refrigerate . But it might get super hot on you, it will gel! you just have to watch it and be ready to intervene if needed.
@@connerty_meadows_farm Thank you
@@chosenone5453 you are very welcome 🙂
@@chosenone5453 you are most welcome
I know this is probably a dumb question but how do you tell the difference between hot soap and cold soap recipe
Hot process soap is “cooked” like with a crock pot with the lye, liquid and oils. Cold process is not cooked just the oils are warmed up to become liquid.
I have sensitive skin and I started using lard soap, it is so much less drying than soap with vegetable oil.
I love how lard feels on my skin in soap too. I am sure your skin thanks you.
With the same recipe CAN YOU DO A temuric soap and papaya soap
For sure you can use turmeric as an addictive. I have not made it with papaya but no reason not to. Just subtract the amount of papaya from your liquid
After doing this recipe, can i then melt down some bars to add essential oils and other fragrences after it has cured?
This is a cold process bar not a melt and pour bar. If you want to add scents to it you should add them just before you are ready to pour. After it reaches trace then add your scent and mix a bit more, then pour into your mounds. If you want to rebatch your soaps for whatever reason you can follow this tutorial. m.ruclips.net/video/iuhONKCj7xk/видео.html&pp=ygUycmViYXRjaGluZyBjb2xkIHByb2Nlc3Mgc29hcCBjb25uZXJ0eSBtZWFkb3dzIGZhcm0%3D
Can you give us a 3 lb recipe???? Blessing from Texas
you can use the percentages i gave and enter them into a soap calculator and it will give you all the information that you need to calculate it to 3 lbs :-)
Informative.. What's the% of water n milk
it is 100% milk, no water. I also dont do a "water discount" I want all the goodness of the milk in there.
Hi. I enjoyed your video and learned a lot. I'm a beginner soap maker and I live in a very humid area, can I still store my cold prosses soap in a shoe box to cure? Thanks😊😊
You might need to put them in a room with a fan or dehumidifier if you live in a very humid area, esp if you have a monsoon season.
We have septic also,, is it.ok to just wash the soap making equipment in hot soapy water and not use the towel ?
it is not recommended to put the soap straight down. It will clog things up. If you don't want to use a towel you can wash then wipe up first with paper towel or newspaper.
How are you doing? Love watching your video, Where do got your coconut oil from please
I purchase coconut oil from costco, walmart, soap making supply stores and from restaurant supply stores. Where ever I can find it cheapest
@@connerty_meadows_farm thanks you keep up the great work
@@yawahviskinda3038 happy soaping
Can you use canned goat milk
You can though if it’s thick you may need to dilute it with water and then freeze it.
Kind of a stupid question I’m new to this haven’t made any yet but putting Drano on our skin or lye wouldn’t that burn it while it’s in the soap
Not a stupid questiont at all. No one wants to put something dangerous on their skin. Once the lye reacts with the oils and liquid and goes through suponification it is no longer lye it is soap. If you have followed safe usage rates there actually is no lye left over in the soap! They best anology I can give you is this: Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen but when the chemical reaction occurs it is no longet hydrogen and oxygen it is water. The chemical structure has completely changed in to something else! Just like soap. Once it has gone through suponification (chemical reaction) it is no longer lye, oils and liquid it is soap :-)
How many bars of soap does 1 batch make?
depends on how big I cut them. I usually cut them just a touch bigger then one inch so once cured they cure down to one inch in size giving me apron 13 bars per loaf mold
You cant use it after a few days? You have to wait weeks?
you can use it after a few days but it will melt away very quickly. soap needs to cure a minimun of 6 weeks, 8 weeks is better and 3+ months is best
@@connerty_meadows_farmi want to make my own soaps for the first time. it looks fun except for the lye mixing part. does the same apply to melt and pour ones? About curing?
@@jets.3561 I am sorry I dont make melt and pour soap only from "scratch". Lye is not scary, just suit up as I show you in the video and you are good to go
Do u have a pic of the lye in the hardware store or the name or brand
Here in Canada I grab mine from Home hardware. Here is a link to the kind I use. www.homehardware.ca/en/3kg-pure-lye-crystals-cleaner/p/3226431?gclid=Cj0KCQjw2MWVBhCQARIsAIjbwoOVAFydHKLKNoLVdyAvOuSpHbOJQX1tyiGZDEjx4PXk7auCXGp3nRIaAinJEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
No scent?? Sunflower will look great too
nope unscented :-) You can scent yours if you wish though.
@@connerty_meadows_farm no it helping me greatly but I can't use lye with my cats and I'm using fats and goats milk my first is sunflower soap and I like to put even a tiny exfoliant blend this sunflower seed granola I gotta chop it up get one of those grinders with sunflower oil I have a almond oil I'm making after that is out of this world I'm using top of the line oils olive oil I don't drink in my smoothies I do kale avacado oil and grapeseed so if in perfect for out!
@@amandaharvey6644 sounds great
hello, my question is... can i add oatmeal to this
You most definately can!! and add a splash of honey and you have oatmeal, milk and honey soap. Just beware the honey will make it even hotter so take your time and get it into a frige but be prepared that it might gel a bit.
Can we use goat powdered milk??
Yes you can! (I can't help you with the how as I have never used it given that we have goats, but I know lots of folks do use it)
Can you use bacon grease ?
I have actually used bacon grease! It will need to be "cleaned" though. (google will help you with this) Then once it is cleaned you can go ahead and use it as lard. Now that said I wanted to see if I could get a bacon smelling soap using uncleaned bacon grease. It worked out ok. Didnt really smell like bacon at all though. But it made a perfectly usable soap even if it didnt smell the best.
@@connerty_meadows_farm : I was so hoping it would smell like bacon . I keep the grease for all my cooking , that way I don't need to buy any . Old farmer here , wast not want not . Thank you .
@@davidwhite4474 I'm a second generation farmer too :-) we use everything we can as well, no point in wasting anything. It still makes a pretty great soap!
about I use a foam tray, same shape as that ?
you can use whatever kind of mold for your soap as you want to. There are no limits :-)
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Thanks for watching
video to make the mold is not available anymore
It still shows up for me. Try this link ruclips.net/video/-BoJXK9aLSM/видео.html
Don't dis grocery stores, the are often cheaper than soap and candle suppliers.
If you had watched the video you would know that I encourage folks to shop for all their oils at the grocery store, esp when starting out. So thanks for watching
Wat is an alternate to Lard??
crisco, or even palm oil. I have included three recipes in the description box below for you to pick the one that suits you best. Just remember that any modifications you make to the recipe will need to be run through a soap calculator for safety :-)
Shea butter?
So you have to put it in a shoebox for six weeks before selling or giving us gifts
yes at minimum it has to cure (loose water, get a proper crystalline structure) for 6-8 weeks. But I find its lather is better, it last longer and it feels better on the skin after three months.
But you didn't actually use oils from the grocery store? Couldn't our outcome be different? You used bulk coconut oil and home rendered lard and your fresh goat milk.. vs store bought.
I used this same recipe with items from the grocery store for over 7 years before I was able to upgrade to bulk items, even now though when I dont want to order in bulk I head over to the grocery store for the same items I grabbed off the shelf. So no, the outcome would not be different. It is the same soap either way. Thus why I recommend beginners shop at the grocery store as I know it will make an amazing soap exactly like the one I make.
Y did u put in a fridge?
to prevent it from gelling and turning a tan colour
Where is the recipe
it is in the description box along with lots of other information.
Hahaha thats not a heat gun...thats a thermal thermometer. Big difference.
Meh technicality, it measures the heat of the liquid that’s all that matters.
@@connerty_meadows_farm ya but a heat gun is used for shrink wrapping.
True story! 🤷♀️🫣
I wouldn’t purchase soap that don’t use completely aseptic measures
That’s your personal choice. You do realize that soap is antibacterial right? That means it’s clean. You do realize that people actually wash their hands? You do realize that pioneers made their soap over an open fire in a kettle? To each their own.
Why isn’t she using gloves
Did you watch the video? 🤔. She wears gloves while handling the lye parts. There’s no need for gloves with oils. Also by 48 hours it’s saponified so the lye is gone so no need for gloves while cutting either.