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    M+P without Sorbitol

    I came across a website that sells MP soap but the ingredient list does not have Sorbitol or Sorbitan oleate in it. Anyone know where to purchase this base or is it a case of selective / deceptive ingredient information? Thank you
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    Goat milk lye and gelling

    This was in another post but I thought I would give it its own to avoid a total high jack. I think the problem with goat milk turning orange is not the heat but how fast you add the lye and the quick change in PH. After all when you boil milk on the stove it doesn't go orange and that's a lot...
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    Goat milk lye and gelling

    Sorry but somehow most of this post went missing and the one picture that remained did not go with the words. So I took it off and will repost if I can figure out what went wrong! I can't seem to delete the picture but it definitely not the one that belongs. If a mod would take it off for me...
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    Anise seed EO

    According to the 2009 RIFM/IFRA Max Usage Guidelines Anise seed EO is not allowed in soap or many other things because it contains Methyl Chavicol. Does anyone know if this has changed?
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    Photo test

    Just trying to learn how to post a picture. Here goes.
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    Tallow question

    Does anyone here use commercially rendered tallow? Do you know how it compares to home rendered kidney fat? I'm just spending to much time processing my own and thinking of just buying it, but the quality question is bugging me. I just can't imagine that bone fat, skin fat, gut fat and all...
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    the way grams taught me

    I've been making soap for 30 plus years but only one way. When I started looking online for others soapers I found so much new (to me) information. Most of it is freaking me out! Soap going rancid! OMG!! not to mention all the other scary things that can happen. So before I start asking...
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    Nice to meet all of you

    My name is Sis and I have been making soap for over 30 years, but I am new to the current soap world. My grandmother taught me how to make soap for my home and family and I have always done it her way until a few months ago when I was asked to make some soap for a store in town. I went online...
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