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tammy sue starks

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I finally got to use my camp soap or floap, because it floats. I thought I would not be impressed because upon cutting several bars broke so the broken ones I just squished up into hand molded balls. It is one of the creamiest silkiest lathers I have had in a while. I am thoroughly happy with it! Not real sure why it turned out so well so I thought I'd post the recipe and get your opinions!
1 Tallow Beef 816.00 G
2 Coconut Oil, 76 degree 272.00G
3 Castor Oil 68.00 G
4 Olive Oil pomace 204.00 G
Totals 100.00 2.998 47.97 1,360.00
192.16 G sodium hydroxide
476 g water.
This is my second fantastic batch and I'm selling it like gangbusters. Here's hoping I don't lose the recipe! I'm thinking about making a ladies version with a nice light fragrance.

I finally got to use my camp soap or floap, because it floats. I thought I would not be impressed because upon cutting several bars broke so the broken ones I just squished up into hand molded balls. It is one of the creamiest silkiest lathers I have had in a while. I am thoroughly happy with it! Not real sure why it turned out so well so I thought I'd post the recipe and get your opinions!
1 Tallow Beef 816.00 G
2 Coconut Oil, 76 degree 272.00G
3 Castor Oil 68.00 G
4 Olive Oil pomace 204.00 G
Totals 100.00 2.998 47.97 1,360.00
192.16 G sodium hydroxide
476 g water.
This is my second fantastic batch and I'm selling it like gangbusters. Here's hoping I don't lose the recipe! I'm thinking about making a ladies version with a nice light fragrance.
Here are two of the bars that cut nicely enough
 

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Great job! I've made similar recipes that I love, as well. Tallow and lard are two of my favorite ingredients. Mixing either (or both!) with a bit of coconut oil and castor oil makes such a nice soap.
 
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