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So, I have lots of little triangles of soap left over from my very first batch - it was a slanted-sided loaf mould, so the bars were not squared off, I cut them square and ended up with these bits.
I could use them as embeds, I know, but I am thinking of putting them in to the slow cooker with the oils (reduced amounts to take in to account the extra mass, and lower lye, too!) and wondered what your thoughts are.
So they might well melt a wee bit and then when the soap is cooking they'll also be in there. Anyone else tried this and know that it sucks, or that it works really well, or shall I just do it and let you all know how it goes? :razz:
So, I have lots of little triangles of soap left over from my very first batch - it was a slanted-sided loaf mould, so the bars were not squared off, I cut them square and ended up with these bits.
I could use them as embeds, I know, but I am thinking of putting them in to the slow cooker with the oils (reduced amounts to take in to account the extra mass, and lower lye, too!) and wondered what your thoughts are.
So they might well melt a wee bit and then when the soap is cooking they'll also be in there. Anyone else tried this and know that it sucks, or that it works really well, or shall I just do it and let you all know how it goes? :razz: