Great video as always but one word stood out ......."Chuffed" - that's so British 😊 Did have a go with goats milk once but things didn't go well and it's the closest I've been to retching in the kitchen since getting tripe for the dog🤣
Me too, absolutely LOVE goat milk soap! My first soap ever was Goat Milk & Honey. It got really hot and the top cracked (even in the freezer), but it was awesome! 😂
I make goats milk soap exclusively. I don’t allow my milk/lye solution temps to exceed 100° and during gel phase my loaves never exceed 150° (usually they stay closer to 140°) Would I then in theory preserve a little more of the goodness of milk bc my temps do not exceed 160?
THANK YOU! For creating this video. I have a new neighbor who has opened a small farm/dairy. I just spoke to her days ago about making soap with milk purchased from her. I have begun researching just tonight. I’ve received a blessing through you.
I came across an article when I was doing research, Cleopatra's donkey milk baths, and how by the time the bath was filled, how it must have soured and smelled in the Egyptian heat...so, sour milk its all good in my thoughts...but I do wonder how the pioneers managed to freeze milk, and if they could would they not use it for human consumption?
I mean, coming from pioneer stock, actual trips across the country meant little milk and it was consumed every day. Until fridges and what not, there were cold storage buildings made out of stone or rocks or whatever that they’d stick stuff in to keep coolish, but fridges generally were a game changer for everyone!
Omg that comment you left made me lol 😂! I feel for you being sick, my son’s friend had Covid and he brought it home with him so we’ve been horrible sick too but I’m always greatful when I get sick that it’s NOT a throwing up sick so yay for that blessing lol I have this cough now that just isn’t going away so that’s fun too. I hope you get feeling better really soon! Lots of great vibes to you ❤️. Love this soap! I’ve only done the powder goats milk and once I did a canned coconut cream milk and that one made my lye solution solidify to a pudding consistency lol it was wild! Still soaped and though it was a bit thickums, I still got an interesting swirl. I love making soap, it’s always an adventure 😂
See, she is all about the learning and letting us see what happens when we push those limits and debunk a lot of old wives tale theories. I love it! I’ve learned more on this channel than the rest combined. It’s really awesome! 🤩
@@MrsSoapAndClay please make sure next time you come along hahahah I don’t know how long I still have in this side of the world and it would be amazing to get to know you in person IN THAILAND!
OMG I made a not vegan milk soap come hold my hand while I process this.
It's okay. You're in a safe space, amongst friends...and some randos...
😂
😂 you’re ok really!!!!!!!
Friends and randos, yup. 😂
OMGs someone call da vegan soap police you used cows milk in a dementration video omgz =p love ya lol
I’ve been waiting for you to crossover!😂😂 😂 On a serious note; you’ve taught me sooooo much! Thank you!
Great video as always but one word stood out ......."Chuffed" - that's so British 😊 Did have a go with goats milk once but things didn't go well and it's the closest I've been to retching in the kitchen since getting tripe for the dog🤣
Hi,
I use powdered goat’s milk from Amazon. Works beautifully, do not have to freeze it, doesn’t scotch, add it directly to the oils.
Feel better quickly!!
Hmmm. Now I want to try a foaming facial milk cleanser...
I absolutely love buttermilk soap.
Goat milk soap is one of my best sellers.
Me too, absolutely LOVE goat milk soap! My first soap ever was Goat Milk & Honey. It got really hot and the top cracked (even in the freezer), but it was awesome! 😂
Can you teach us how to use milk with soap paste??
Coming next week!
@@MrsSoapAndClay so excited!! Thank you!!
I make goats milk soap exclusively. I don’t allow my milk/lye solution temps to exceed 100° and during gel phase my loaves never exceed 150° (usually they stay closer to 140°) Would I then in theory preserve a little more of the goodness of milk bc my temps do not exceed 160?
THANK YOU! For creating this video. I have a new neighbor who has opened a small farm/dairy. I just spoke to her days ago about making soap with milk purchased from her. I have begun researching just tonight. I’ve received a blessing through you.
I love making goats milk soap!!! 🧼🧼
I came across an article when I was doing research, Cleopatra's donkey milk baths, and how by the time the bath was filled, how it must have soured and smelled in the Egyptian heat...so, sour milk its all good in my thoughts...but I do wonder how the pioneers managed to freeze milk, and if they could would they not use it for human consumption?
I mean, coming from pioneer stock, actual trips across the country meant little milk and it was consumed every day. Until fridges and what not, there were cold storage buildings made out of stone or rocks or whatever that they’d stick stuff in to keep coolish, but fridges generally were a game changer for everyone!
I’m someone that lack toes and toddler ants. 😂
Me too! 😂
Um… ma’am… we were told that we HAD TO use heat transfer method. 😂
I KNOW!
😂😂😂
YAY!!! 🎉 Welcome to the club!!! 🐄 🥛 🧼 💜
Omg that comment you left made me lol 😂! I feel for you being sick, my son’s friend had Covid and he brought it home with him so we’ve been horrible sick too but I’m always greatful when I get sick that it’s NOT a throwing up sick so yay for that blessing lol I have this cough now that just isn’t going away so that’s fun too. I hope you get feeling better really soon! Lots of great vibes to you ❤️. Love this soap! I’ve only done the powder goats milk and once I did a canned coconut cream milk and that one made my lye solution solidify to a pudding consistency lol it was wild! Still soaped and though it was a bit thickums, I still got an interesting swirl. I love making soap, it’s always an adventure 😂
glad you said no breastmilk LOL great soap.
Freeze it before you added the lye. Milk will scorch and smell horrible if you aren't careful.
Buddy I did it, did you see?
@@loladennler571 and you don’t want to freeze if you’re using heat transfer method. Just sayin.
@@MsAubrey I have found the heat transfer method is not always conducive to a stable batch.
@@loladennler571 but that was part of this challenge.
See, she is all about the learning and letting us see what happens when we push those limits and debunk a lot of old wives tale theories. I love it! I’ve learned more on this channel than the rest combined. It’s really awesome! 🤩
OMG! How Mr was in Thailand and you were not? When did it happen? Why didn’t you come? 😲
Hey! He was there for a few weeks for work. Schedules didn’t line up with the kids school and activities for us to tag along. 😭
@@MrsSoapAndClay please make sure next time you come along hahahah I don’t know how long I still have in this side of the world and it would be amazing to get to know you in person IN THAILAND!
I thought of you first when I was trying to make the trip work! Next time for sure.