makemineirish
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I have not made hot process soap before. It just did not interest me. I love the smooth texture and extensive design options available in cold process and have never been intrigued with the rustic appearance that comes from "cooking" soap. However, I have an idea that requires hot process.
I own a seven quart slow cooker with a stoneware crock. I have always used dedicated equipment for soaping, but cannot imagine that I will make HP part of my regular routine.
Is it advisable that I acquire a separate crock pot that can be dedicated to soaping?
If so, is there a particular size or features useful for soap making that I should keep my eye out for?
(The loaf mold that I am intending to use should require roughly 44oz of oils.)
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I own a seven quart slow cooker with a stoneware crock. I have always used dedicated equipment for soaping, but cannot imagine that I will make HP part of my regular routine.
Is it advisable that I acquire a separate crock pot that can be dedicated to soaping?
If so, is there a particular size or features useful for soap making that I should keep my eye out for?
(The loaf mold that I am intending to use should require roughly 44oz of oils.)
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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