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Acre Homestead

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12 күн бұрын

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@Dulcy-Doll2736
@Dulcy-Doll2736 10 күн бұрын
I made and sold soap for 20 years with a Y.T. channel and 20,000+ subs, but recently pulled my channel due to issues with Y.T. Anyway, it is never a good idea to make soap in stainless steel; the lye reacts with metals, so it's best to use a plastic container with a spout to pour it safely into the mold. Watch soap makers on Y.T.; you will never see a professional soap maker use stainless steel unless it is high-quality stainless steel. Second, you don't have enough batter in the bowl to safely use the stick blender. The stick blender should be submerged quite a bit to avoid lye splashing in your face. Third, no need to ever cover your soap with a blanket... it can cause it to overheat and flow all over your counter. Always put the soap that is curing in an area away from family and babies in case it overflows from overheating. P.S. If you over-pour your oils by a few grams... no worries, it makes no difference, and the soap has more moisturizing properties; many soap makers make extra moisturizing soap. It's the lye you have to be exact with. Wear gloves that can peel off your hands, latex, so you don't pull the fingers with the other hand and touch lye. Cure your soap with parchment underneath so the soap doesn't react to the metal rack. All in all... good job!
@JOHANNA-qd6iz
@JOHANNA-qd6iz 10 күн бұрын
Great advice for us beginners, Hope Becky sees and follows your advice in future soap making.
@LuigiNotaro
@LuigiNotaro 10 күн бұрын
Stainless steel DOES NOT react with lye unless it reaches over 200 °C. It's completely fine for this case.
@Dulcy-Doll2736
@Dulcy-Doll2736 10 күн бұрын
@@LuigiNotaro It is never a good idea. Plus, most of the so-called stainless steel is nothing more than cheap china metal. Play it safe!
@juliedyer540
@juliedyer540 10 күн бұрын
Stainless steel is the only safe metal that will not react.
@LuigiNotaro
@LuigiNotaro 10 күн бұрын
@@Dulcy-Doll2736 to play it safe it's sufficient to stick to SCIENCE.
@SweetnSaltyGingersnap
@SweetnSaltyGingersnap 10 күн бұрын
Grow some loofahs this summer! Pour the soap into them, slice them when set, and you have a fabulous exfoliating soap. It’s my favorite homemade soap.
@lharris4118
@lharris4118 10 күн бұрын
She planted some loofah plant in the garden
@katehopkinsbrent5573
@katehopkinsbrent5573 10 күн бұрын
That’s what I do too. It’s wonderful 👍♥️
@sheilamalone227
@sheilamalone227 10 күн бұрын
I hope she is successful in growing Luffa! I have tried 3 years in a row. They bloom, but the ants eat the blooms, then the plant dies. What am I doing wrong?
@Pamela-B
@Pamela-B 10 күн бұрын
Loofah is a lot of work to harvest.
@carolynmills513
@carolynmills513 10 күн бұрын
That sounds amazing!!
@marilynmiller9864
@marilynmiller9864 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mother's Day! I have made all of my soap and cleaning solutions for many years. A little safety hint, keep a spray bottle of vinegar water handy. If you get lye on your skin it will neutralize it. Also it helps with the clean up.
@lolal1026
@lolal1026 10 күн бұрын
Just a suggestion.....perhaps have a dedicated area other than your kitchen in the event of accidental splash onto your countertop. Consider putting a sink in the planting area & a countertop next to it
@tinawindheim337
@tinawindheim337 9 күн бұрын
Also outside or opens window when mixing lye. I’ve always missed with door open and place the jar of lye water outside while prepping my carrier oil.
@jaydee5022
@jaydee5022 10 күн бұрын
I noticed someone else suggested filling a loofah with soap. Make sure you collect your marigold/ calendula petals which will look beautiful in the honey soap. Have a wonderful Mothers Day supermom!
@kristietaylor719
@kristietaylor719 10 күн бұрын
When you said you were making lye soap, I just smiled. My grandma would make lye soap every couple of years. The last time she made it was when I was around 14, if I remember correctly. Which is about 35 years ago and she passed away in 1999. I still have a tube of her homemade lye soap that we all grew up on and it still smells the same as when she made it. Grandpa would set up her old kettle over a fire out in the backyard, gather up the pot ash, aka lye, from the trees and limb rubbish he burned each winter and she would get her well water, after it was boiled and cooled down, ready and measured out before she began. We kids were made to stay far back due to the fumes. She alway made a very large batch or two that once set and allowed to age a month or so she would then distribute among her 6 kids and their various families and some friends. You brought some really great and even sweet memories back of watching Grandma, Mom and various aunts working together while us kids ran and played or tagged along with Grandpa while worked in the gardens or with the cattle.
@Lucinda_Jackson
@Lucinda_Jackson 10 күн бұрын
What a wonderful memory!
@m.c.850
@m.c.850 10 күн бұрын
I remember watching my great grandmother make it the same way in her backyard in the 1960’s! Everyone loved Grandmuzzy’s homemade lye soap!
@pattycombs4853
@pattycombs4853 10 күн бұрын
I thought about the Beverly hillbillies granny made it all the time lol
@therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar
@therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar 10 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing her with us!
@Castedlots
@Castedlots 10 күн бұрын
Mesmerizing memories ❤❤❤
@gingergraves2581
@gingergraves2581 10 күн бұрын
Good job! Ive made thousands of bars and sold them at my local island general store. A safer bowl would be the plastic bowls you can get from walmart. Look for a triangle on the bottom of the bowl with a 5 in it. Ive recently found out that the lye can be used at room temperature, so I make my lye the day before. I make vegan soap...coc oil, olive oil, castor oil. That raw soap on your soap dishes should not be put down the drain until 24 hrs. I used to clean up with paper towels, but found that those cheap washrags from walmart do a good job of wiping the bowls, etc. You can then put the bowls in the dishwasher, and the washrags in the wash. You are doing good, the more you make, the better soap maker you will be.
@bordercolliemum808
@bordercolliemum808 10 күн бұрын
For anyone in Australia we called Lye “Caustic Soda”
@michellenitschke5485
@michellenitschke5485 10 күн бұрын
I didn't know that ,thanks!
@homesteadrevivals
@homesteadrevivals 10 күн бұрын
My grandmother used to make her own soap. For laundry, she kept large bars of soap next to the washer, along with an old cheese grater. You would grate out the amount you needed into the machine. It got our clothes very clean and bright!
@mrspickle8285
@mrspickle8285 10 күн бұрын
How amazing.... would never of thought of using it for washing but why not....
@elizabethpena1608
@elizabethpena1608 5 күн бұрын
Please post the recipe I would love to have it
@homesteadrevivals
@homesteadrevivals 5 күн бұрын
The grated soap went into the washing machine tub as it was filling up, same as if you were adding powdered detergent. She would swish it around a bit before adding the clothes.
@kathylane5934
@kathylane5934 4 күн бұрын
I know people except me don't have dollies but regular soap is good to soak them in and rinse good
@sherylstock8687
@sherylstock8687 10 күн бұрын
There are so many soap making videos and so many experts, would be good for you to watch a few videos to see all the aspects. The gloves you are using look like material, they need to be latex or vinyl in case the lye gets on the gloves, they protect you from getting burned. Cloth gloves will just absorb the lye liquid and burn your skin severely. Please watch a few more videos to be more familiar with the process.
@patz780
@patz780 10 күн бұрын
I have a feeling that your next Christmas gift boxes will feature your homemade soap. A very interesting process that is new to me. So much fun!
@jennifermohler1862
@jennifermohler1862 9 күн бұрын
I said the same thing 🤣🤣🤣
@plurmingo1
@plurmingo1 10 күн бұрын
All us watching Becky expand her horizon, soap makers, candle makers, gardeners, and foodies.
@OzarkSoaper
@OzarkSoaper 10 күн бұрын
Becky , congratulations you are now hooked.! I have been a soap maker for 25 years and have never looked back . Ann Marie Faiola is the owner of Bramble Berry on line and Otion her brick and mortar located in Belington Washington , she is a master soap maker . She has written 2 books as well which would be worth your while . The book you bought is good but if you want to go to the next level I recommend Her book Pure Soap making . I have booth her books. I have met her many times at our conventions for the HCSCG a world wide organization for soap makers. Which I leave Wednesday to attend again in Hartford . Soap is cured when it is no longer loosing weight 4-8 weeks, depends on the water content. I make goat milk soap and I never insulate because milk soap is prone to over heat. Lard soap does not lather well at all, coconut oil and castor oil is what makes soap bubbly.
@tinabarritt7266
@tinabarritt7266 9 күн бұрын
Love Brambleberry!
@nancygraves8459
@nancygraves8459 4 күн бұрын
It’s according to the type of bubble you’re looking for. Lard makes a wonderful creamy lather whereas coconut makes big fluffy bubbles. When I make lard soap, I add 6 to 8% castor oil to get fluffier lather (don’t add too much-it can make “slimy” or “sticky” feel to soap. Been making soap for sale, personal, and family members for 50 years (it’s all we use). Don’t get too hung up on whether to use stainless, glass, or plastic. If you use glass it can weaken and break. Plastic deteriorates rather quickly. I’ve used stainless bowls for 40 years and it’s all I use. Have fun making soap, don’t be scared off by what others say!
@Michele-sh4bm
@Michele-sh4bm 10 күн бұрын
100% lard, or 100% olive oil is called castle soap, very moisturizing but doesn't give a lot of suds. Olive oil with coconut oil is called a Bastille soap, and that gives a lot of suds.
@annieanzalone8037
@annieanzalone8037 10 күн бұрын
I use glass for all my soap making ingredients...bowls, cups, measuring cups....glass washes out really really well with dish soap, and there is never any chemical reaction like with metal. Always remember to add lye to water, like snow falling on a lake. Soap batter is called RAW SOAP and will burn your skin if it spatters, so be careful, especially when washing out your tools. I keep track of each batch of soap I make, the date, the recipe, how much it makes, and the fragrance, and any other comments that would be helpful in the future. It's fun to look back and see what you did!
@josieramsay530
@josieramsay530 10 күн бұрын
Using plastic or stainless steel doesn’t seem to jibe with the historical nature of soap making, since these materials didn’t exist when soap making began. To my mind wood, stone or crockery containers seem to be the most logical vessels for soap making from a historical view. Any thoughts out there? . . .
@jenniferkleffner8110
@jenniferkleffner8110 10 күн бұрын
Glass can etch from the lye over time. This weakens the glass and it can suddenly break. Works in a pinch but not good long term.
@jenniferkleffner8110
@jenniferkleffner8110 10 күн бұрын
Becky, use glass, not plastic for your essential oils. I once had an oil eat through the bottom of a plastic cup when measuring! Great job! I've been making soap and teaching for a lot of years. Your explanations were spot on. Well done.
@Coconutluxenaturals
@Coconutluxenaturals 12 сағат бұрын
In a modern world where equipment is safe to use for soap making I don't see an issue. enjoy the process I say​@@josieramsay530
@scrappingfla9016
@scrappingfla9016 10 күн бұрын
I love using shampoo/body wash bars. I get them on Etsy from various vendors..no plastic containers, it lasts forever and doesn't dry out my hair... Great video
@jeannetteizquierdo215
@jeannetteizquierdo215 10 күн бұрын
Hi, Becky, the basic for curing is 4 to 6 week with all soap. but ,to be honest I don't like the texture of the soap at that stage so I normally wait for 8 to 12 weeks .The soap is softer on your skin and the lather is much better. The older the soap of curing time the better the soap. Happy Mother's Day to you and your family.
@cynthiafisher9907
@cynthiafisher9907 10 күн бұрын
Good to know, thanks!
@firequeen2194
@firequeen2194 2 күн бұрын
Awesome fact. Appreciate it 🙏
@KateEASN
@KateEASN 10 күн бұрын
What a cool video! Being able to make your own soap is a great talent. Happy Mother's Day Becky and Acre Homestead community!
@lauramcadam5751
@lauramcadam5751 10 күн бұрын
My twin sister and me made and sold soap for ten years! When you use home crafted soap you wont go back! We loved it! Be carefull using plastic with lye it can get static and kinda spread onto your counters. We set our soaps where animals couldnt get to them on drying racks in a locked room kids couldnt get to as lye is still harmful till soap is dry! A dehumidifier is also helpful
@Frankie_902
@Frankie_902 10 күн бұрын
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY SWEET FRIEND💐💐💝💐 And to your precious Mom and sisters💐💐💝
@hiho8084
@hiho8084 10 күн бұрын
I typically microwave all my oils together, while the lye is cooling. My lye can get up to 180° and so I don't worry about my oils being too hot, as by the time they are finished melting in the microwave, the lye has cooled to be close to the temp of the oils. Then you can use a fan to cool them and keep them within 10° of each other. One thing that's very important with the lye is that you ALWAYS add the lye to the water, not the other way around. If you want some natural color, clays are great to add. Caster oil is great for suds. There are soap making calculators once you get comfortable experimenting. It's a lot of fun!
@chrisrosenkrantz2812
@chrisrosenkrantz2812 10 күн бұрын
I think it is the coconut oil that gives your soap more lather. I have read that the amount of lather does not affect the cleaning power of the soap but I love lots of lather. I started using castor oil in my soap many years ago and since then every soap that I make I add castor oil to because of the beautiful lather that it creates.
@dawnmabe8777
@dawnmabe8777 10 күн бұрын
Do you use castor oil instead of lard or use both?
@sarahwhite754
@sarahwhite754 10 күн бұрын
Coconut oil makes great lather and a harder bar. Sugar will also make great lather. Salt will make a harder bar.
@lindagray5857
@lindagray5857 8 күн бұрын
Good for you, caution soapmaking is addictive! The possibilities are endless once you get comfortable. Good luck.
@ambremarie
@ambremarie 10 күн бұрын
Hi Becky! It felt really full circle watching you make soap today, because I remember watching you make soap in a loaf pan in your kitchen in 2020 and being in awe that it was possible to make your own soap at home. Jan’s was my first soap book, too- one of the very best. Well, I never stopped after that, and have made hundreds of batches of soap and have had my own soap and self-care company (Sunday Soapery) now for a little over a year! And that first soap video you made four years ago was my spark. Thank you, friend! Wishing you much happy soapmaking!
@pamelar5868
@pamelar5868 9 күн бұрын
❤Cool comment!
@scrapykat3028
@scrapykat3028 10 күн бұрын
I’d make this in your seed room though… easy to keep things separate there as well as ventilation…
@juliedyer540
@juliedyer540 10 күн бұрын
When soap making as a person that does it for a living. Regardless of if in a book, please run it through a soap calculator to ensure measurements are correct. Also if you do this regularly i would set aside a bowl sppon and lye mixing container for tha purpose only for safety
@kimmanker9465
@kimmanker9465 10 күн бұрын
This was my question: if using your household dishes can it be used for food afterwards? I would think not because of the lye.
@cynthiafisher9907
@cynthiafisher9907 10 күн бұрын
@@kimmanker9465Oh, the lye will take everything off, believe me! One time, over 20 years ago, I loaned my vintage muffin tins to my friend to make soap, never thinking about how it would affect them. They had no more oil coating on them and they have always stuck since then. Once you clean them, I wouldn’t worry about it too much.
@kimmanker9465
@kimmanker9465 10 күн бұрын
@@cynthiafisher9907 thank you
@tibbs4000
@tibbs4000 9 күн бұрын
I thought it would be prudent if she learned from someone who had experience. I wouldn't do that in the kitchen and her wrists were exposed 😬
@juliedyer540
@juliedyer540 9 күн бұрын
You can use the equipment for food still but would you really want to risk it. It isn't so much the lye as it is used up but even if washed fragrance oils and other additives could stick around even after a thorough washing.
@susiestieber5942
@susiestieber5942 9 күн бұрын
I am so honored to be apart of this wonderful group and learning new techniques from Becky to baking cooking Gardening Becky and Josh thank you for the encouragement Love your videos ❤️❤️
@user-qp2ec2od3y
@user-qp2ec2od3y 10 күн бұрын
Shout out to all moms. Happy Mothers Day everyone! Know your job is the hardest. You are all doing your best.
@dawanalogan2895
@dawanalogan2895 10 күн бұрын
Thank you and hope your Mother's Day is great as well
@ItsAboutAComeback
@ItsAboutAComeback 10 күн бұрын
Thank you and if you’re a mom HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY to you as well❣️🙏🏾💖
@roxannaharvey1179
@roxannaharvey1179 10 күн бұрын
I add the lye to the water ONLY outside because of the fumes.
@loridunivon5219
@loridunivon5219 10 күн бұрын
Please wear a mask when dealing with your lye (until you have it all dissolved in your water.) Always think of snow on the lake when putting lye on the water and not the other way around. Also be careful washing your bowls before saponfication with having a septic system. I've heard it does a number on your system. I would use paper towels to get most of it out or let it sit overnight to saponify and then wash your bowls (it would be OK at that point). I usually cut soap loaves about 24 hours later. So much easier to cut! Your soaps came out great- Great job! to clean up the edges, you can use a vegetable peeler. Soap making is SO addictive lol
@SanDFinTX
@SanDFinTX 8 күн бұрын
Excellent advice! Also, having a sink filled with water and a touch of white vinegar helps to neutralize any left over lye in the bowls or on the equipment. Welcome to the soap addiction! :)
@karenmorris2949
@karenmorris2949 8 күн бұрын
I think if you are careful you’ll be fine. Our ancestors did do it without. Just go slow
@paulaelves5160
@paulaelves5160 10 күн бұрын
ive been wanting to make soaps for a long time , but was so frightened by the process,, visually watching imight make an attempt xx
@jennifermohler1862
@jennifermohler1862 9 күн бұрын
Great job with this video!! I am a soap maker myself ( i sell at markets and online) Im so happy you tried it! Its so gratifying to know you are using a product you made yourself and i think the saponification process is so cool! Just to note: after the saponification process ( about 24 hours usually or when you cut it) the soap is actually okay to use. The reason we cure the soap is to let the excess water evaporate from the bars so they stay harder longer while in use, otherwise it can tend to soften quicker in between uses. Also remember to keep your soap on a well draining dish and out of water contact between uses to help ensure hardness. Again, terrific job and i hope you and your family love it! I have a feeling i know what this year’s Christmas gifts will be!😄
@dsparks149
@dsparks149 9 күн бұрын
Wow, I’m amazed. I’ve never seen anybody make soap. I’m glad yours turned out. Very nice.❤️
@Heidishereandthere
@Heidishereandthere 10 күн бұрын
The stage when its still liquid before pouring into the mold, is called "soft soap". Its mentioned in one of my Little House on the Prairie storytelling videos. 😊 Pretty cool👍🏼 Happy Mother's Day💖💐🌄
@janawright1715
@janawright1715 10 күн бұрын
Excited for you! One big/little hint, make sure your wrists are covered constantly. Longer gloves or fabric sleeves. Also, leave the protective gear on the whole time you are making the soap. I would hate for you to get burnt. Have fun!
@10feralratsinacoat76
@10feralratsinacoat76 10 күн бұрын
If you mix the lye with ice instead of water you'll find it a little easier. It gets less hot so you can use it sooner. I also do like 15% less water when I make soap. Love the video :)
@user-vd2xe5kn9c
@user-vd2xe5kn9c 10 күн бұрын
Happy mother's day Becky❤❤ and to all the mother's on this platform God bless you all❤❤❤ thanks so much Becky. For sharing this soap making with us👍
@danielwarnert9583
@danielwarnert9583 9 күн бұрын
I have been making soap for years. To make more lather add sugar or honey - it is truly worth it. I use coconut, lard, and castor in each bar and and then choose one other oils such as canola, rice, olive, etc. The ingredients need not be expensive. Oh, add the sugar, some clay, and some milk products as well totally worth it in the feel. The coconut oil, castor oil, and sugars make the bars lather more, which is what Americans like and are used to using. Congrats. Another idea is to use local ingredients. We have aloe and citrus and avocados which grow here, and they are wonderful in soap. The citrus skin can be dried and grated then added to the soap batter instead of using a loofah. Also, once you are hooked, you will find it easy and less expensive to make your own laundry soap, lotions, etc. What a journey you have in store!
@gmakoch3260
@gmakoch3260 10 күн бұрын
Cover your counters so no lye particles can be left behind on cooking surfaces. Lye has fine powder particles that can float when pouring into your water. Cold process soap is fun but be super cautious, always.
@cynthiafisher9907
@cynthiafisher9907 10 күн бұрын
Why is it called “cold process” when it gets hot?
@melaniemayo4972
@melaniemayo4972 10 күн бұрын
Becky, since you have so much tallow you should use it to make tallow balm for your face & body. It is so good for your skin & very easy to make! It’s a wonderful product to have on hand!
@staceybrake9569
@staceybrake9569 10 күн бұрын
I love royalty soaps. Her soap is actually the only soap that doesn't irritate my skin
@leslierolling
@leslierolling 9 күн бұрын
Katie Carson is amazing and has done so much for the soaping community, making the whole process so much more approachable. She did a great job with her Soapmaking 101 series.
@suegillettful
@suegillettful 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mothers's day from another mother. I did notice when you were measuring out your essential oils, the second oil spilled out the back edge of the container onto your scale. Did you notice, and how did you deal with that?
@TheOilyLife
@TheOilyLife 5 күн бұрын
Little tip for the honey - If you heat up the honey water mixture in the microwave for a couple seconds it makes it easier to get all of it out of the container. Soap making is way more forgiving than you would think:). Safety and measurements are important especially with the lye but if you are a little off on other things it won’t make or break the batch.
@leslierolling
@leslierolling 9 күн бұрын
So excited that you’re discovering and diving into soap making! I’ve been making soap for over 6 years and love it. A couple of things that might be helpful… Lye is actually an ingredient that is used in some food prep, like making bagels. I mention that because you CAN use the container that you use to measure lye for other things, you just need to wash it out between uses. Lye is something we should handle with care, but not something we need to be afraid of. In that vein, I would HIGHLY recommend using either dishwashing rubber gloves, or nitrile/latex medical gloves when doing any part of the soap making process where your lye is involved, whether it’s measuring or working with your soap batter. While the palm of your garden gloves are rubber/silicone, the fabric wouldn’t protect the rest of your hands if some of the lye water solution or batter splashed there. It could cause a bad skin burn because the fabric would hold the moisture, and you wouldn’t necessarily feel it right away. I use a blender or food processor to grind up my oatmeal, then just store any extra in a ziplock bag or jar with a lid. It just makes the process faster. It’s so much fun to learn what different oils and additives like clays, salt, sugars, and tussah silk can do for how a bar of soap lathers and feels. I hope you have a great time exploring all of it :)
@divinewrath3142
@divinewrath3142 10 күн бұрын
HA! Love that you mentioned Katie from Royalty Soaps! She is such a doll! My only suggestion is to tap your molds down a few times after pouring to get out any bubbles. You may have done this for the second loaf, haven't gotten there yet lol
@ashtonweaver4171
@ashtonweaver4171 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mother’s Day! You’re such an inspiration. I know this is not a garden video but I planted a garden this year and my plants were looking sad! I added different supplements and the bounces back and look amazing now. I kept remembering your plants looking sad and you just kept at it and if they didn’t make it oh well. Take as a learning experience. But I didn’t give up. 🤗
@cynthiafisher9907
@cynthiafisher9907 10 күн бұрын
Yay for you! Becky is amazing, isn’t she?
@snotina
@snotina 10 күн бұрын
Note: be careful when you measure with a "gun" thermometer. The temp reading is only the surface area not the internal temp of the liquid. The reading could be incorrect if it needs to be exact.
@loisfoley2804
@loisfoley2804 10 күн бұрын
I’ve made the cider and spice soap out of that book. It’s wonderful
@debrabritton423
@debrabritton423 10 күн бұрын
HAPPY BLESSED MOTHERS DAY TO A WONDERFUL YOUNG WIFE AND MOTHER AND DAUGHTER!! What an inspiration you are!!
@Coconutluxenaturals
@Coconutluxenaturals 13 сағат бұрын
Welcome to the World of soap making 🎉, you'll never look back. You explained everything so very well.. amazing 🤩
@ardell1350
@ardell1350 8 күн бұрын
Back in the day cheese came in a wood box about the size of your silicon box. A damp piece of muslim toweling was used to line it. Some also used wet towel lined wood soda bottle case. We used a pickle crock outside on the porch. We reused the crock and glass measuring cups. The only thing kept for only soap making was a large long handled wood spoon, which I still have. Small amount borax and washing soda was added.
@geselle2943
@geselle2943 10 күн бұрын
Hola Becky and Friends ❤ HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO ALL ❤
@bonbon6942
@bonbon6942 10 күн бұрын
Since you’re a Mom now you are deserving of a Beautiful Mothers Day! Happy Mothers Day Becky
@heidipustelniak652
@heidipustelniak652 9 күн бұрын
I loved making goat milk soaps, when I had goats. I used candy molds to make all kinds of fun shapes. Makes wonderful gifts!
@S.Mos72
@S.Mos72 10 күн бұрын
I'll never go back to store bought bar soaps.. I get mine from Brazos Valley Soaps. She does amazing work.
@NatachaKemp
@NatachaKemp 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mother’s Day!
@marthalorden8498
@marthalorden8498 10 күн бұрын
If only there were such a thing as smell-a-vision. Your descriptions were so helpful. I do like the all natural coloring of these two soaps. About the difference in lathering-- Coconut oil gives your soap a little extra lather. Lard alone doesn't produce much lather, so the coconut oil adds the familiar amount of lather we think of with most soaps. Seems luxurious! What a lovely, inviting book that lives up to its title. Thank you, Becky.
@janesheridan5632
@janesheridan5632 10 күн бұрын
Becky, I've been making soap for a few years now, but am watching your video with great interest. THANK YOU!!!!!!
@lindal5303
@lindal5303 10 күн бұрын
I've been making soap for many years. Caster oil makes a Very lathery bar! My local Dollar General Store carries it.
@sarabyrd9708
@sarabyrd9708 10 күн бұрын
My mother-in-law made lye soap just for laundry. It worked great on stains. This video has me interested. Loved it!
@aelilea
@aelilea 10 күн бұрын
Hey Becky! I would highly suggest you use heat-resistant glass for measuring your lye. You can use plastic, but it has to be a specific grade of plastic that can handle the heat when the lye first mixes with the water, so I always tell people glass is better. Anything like a Pyrex measuring cup or glass cook/bake-ware would work. Most metal dishes these days are a mix of multiple metals despite the label naming only one, some of which react negatively to lye causing a whole heap of problems. I've been making soap for nearly a decade and most of my equipment is glass and silicone. 😂
@annettegregg8654
@annettegregg8654 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mother's Day Becky 💐
@juliedyer540
@juliedyer540 10 күн бұрын
Tiny tip with milk soaps. I freeze them in ice cube trays. Melts smoother and quicker. Learned that from a Katy and another professional soaper. I always use to burn my milk before that😊
@Emily_Watson
@Emily_Watson 10 күн бұрын
It has been so long since I’ve made soap. I’ve had two babies since my last batch and I’ve been wanting to get back to it. This was the inspiration I needed!
@dianahegseth6279
@dianahegseth6279 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mother's Day Becky! And all you ladies watching.
@Luv2Garden2
@Luv2Garden2 10 күн бұрын
Omg this is great! I've always been scared of the lye. Watching you do it for us, it seems much less scary. Thank you! I may try this. Been on my bucket list forever.
@jltest5230
@jltest5230 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mother’s Day Becky. Hope you enjoyed your day. Loved the soap making. Not sure I could do it myself. Mary on White Cottage does a lot of soaps. She is wonderful too
@judycormaci5482
@judycormaci5482 10 күн бұрын
my mom would make lye soap for laundry detergent, whites looked amazing. way to go !!!
@KitchenFairy61
@KitchenFairy61 9 күн бұрын
My mom made soap for many years. She would save the fats from cooking and trimmings. She rendered the fat until it was clean. She was doing this in the 70's through late 90's. I have a few bars left that I'm hanging onto because she's gone. It works great as a laundry soap.
@kathyhernandez7121
@kathyhernandez7121 3 күн бұрын
What a wonderful episode to share with viewers! I make my own soap from coconut and olive oil but I think I would like to try other recipes. It is nice to know what is in your soap and fun to customize it with essential oils, colors and designs. My family loves it! I also make my own laundry detergent. You are an amazing woman and model homemaker! Thank you for your great videos! God bless you!
@debbied3116
@debbied3116 10 күн бұрын
I have never seen soap being made until now. You make each task you take on look so easy. Look forward to more kinds of soap you will make! Thanks for sharing!!
@leslierb3484
@leslierb3484 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mother's Day Becky!❤
@kathryncurry8728
@kathryncurry8728 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mother’s Day, Becky! Congratulations on your new endeavor 😊
@phyllismueller6058
@phyllismueller6058 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mother's Day everyone!
@dianahande2052
@dianahande2052 10 күн бұрын
I have been making soaps for a long time. If you want it to float mix longer to put more air in it to make it float have fun Becky and happy mother's day.🎉🎉🎉
@Jacireis_7
@Jacireis_7 10 күн бұрын
Becky you are coming out with videos I’m interested in!!!🎉
@carbar2215
@carbar2215 10 күн бұрын
Ive made soap and you are right in taking your time to get it all correct. I have soap that i made 12 years ago and cam still use it I have no problems with it except the essential oils no longer smell Which is ok with me
@katehopkinsbrent5573
@katehopkinsbrent5573 10 күн бұрын
Hope you’re having a great Mother’s Day Becky 🥰. Just a suggestion, but you should use plastic and not stainless steel when soap making. The lye doesn’t get along so great with it.
@lisascott4314
@lisascott4314 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mothers Day Becky! Awesome diy! Ive always wanted to make soap i did start candles after you did your diy on candles!🎉
@JanicePhillips
@JanicePhillips 8 күн бұрын
Welcome to the wonderful world of soap making! I love it.
@danielleburchette2599
@danielleburchette2599 10 күн бұрын
Hi Becky. You mentioned Royalty Soaps. I love Katie and her show. She's so sweet and gives you lots of useful information. I follow another channel called I Dream in Soap. With Lisa. She makes the most fantastic bars. Very cool. ❤❤❤ these turned out beautifully. Well done. ❤
@brianaperez8326
@brianaperez8326 6 күн бұрын
So so happy you made a video on soap making! I recently acquired supplies a nice older gal was giving away and I’m just waiting to have a kid-free day to try making some!
@gwencrawford9617
@gwencrawford9617 2 күн бұрын
Becky, you are a great teacher!! Great video! You would be an awesome home schooling teacher!! Blessings
@ledzepgirlnmful
@ledzepgirlnmful 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mother's Day Becky !! Also Happy Mother's Day to your Mom, and Mother in-law ! 🩷🩷🩷💐💐💐
@mjhomestead-livingourdream4436
@mjhomestead-livingourdream4436 7 күн бұрын
Great Job!!! Don't forget to tap your molds after filling so you get all the air bubbles out of the "batter" so you don't have those pin holes. :)
@irmawing591
@irmawing591 10 күн бұрын
My grandma used to make lye soap for laundry use. She cut it in big bars and grated it into the wash water.
@sparklingdragonfairy
@sparklingdragonfairy 10 күн бұрын
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO YOU AND YOUR MOM!!!♥♥♥
@anitamorrison5426
@anitamorrison5426 10 күн бұрын
Yah!! you did it my friend. .I am thinking I would try that way I know what's on my skin. I like Tree tea I use it a lot. Thank you. Honey looks like a good one too. 👍
@belieftransformation
@belieftransformation 7 күн бұрын
Wonderful instructions & encouragement! Thanks for sharing! Blessings to all 🤗
@Shasta1
@Shasta1 10 күн бұрын
This was a really great video. I’ve always wanted to try my hand at soap making. Thank you Becky!
@CatherineShoresHMN
@CatherineShoresHMN 10 күн бұрын
This was fascinating.
@grannigoose1
@grannigoose1 10 күн бұрын
Lye soap is great for getting stains out of your clothes!
@tinabina6846
@tinabina6846 10 күн бұрын
Yes, comment #1. Thank you for a video on Mother's Day Becky. Happy Mother's Day to you!!!
@nicolegibson2359
@nicolegibson2359 3 күн бұрын
Great video. A couple of things make sure your gloves are waterproof. When cleaning up wipe everything with a cloth then let sit for 24 hrs and just put in your dish washer . It's has turned into soap at that point otherwise you are washing hard oils and lye down your drain which is damaging them and could cause clogs. The lather in the oatmeal soap is due to the sugars both are great soaps.
@judybroyles1746
@judybroyles1746 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mother Day to you Becky. Hope you have an awesome day.
@lindamartin7580
@lindamartin7580 10 күн бұрын
Becky, So very interesting! You are a very creative person, branching out in all directions! No chance of getting bored here! Blessings, Miss Linda 🥰
@SabraQueenoftheUnderworld1346
@SabraQueenoftheUnderworld1346 10 күн бұрын
❤ Happy Mother's Day to you and your mom and sisters💐💐💐. I was so intrigued by this video!!! Watching you teach us how to make soap was so cool and very interesting!!!! Thank you? I learned some interesting things about soap!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@rockyusa2012
@rockyusa2012 6 күн бұрын
Cool. I started making my own soaps this year as well.
@sharoncoon5439
@sharoncoon5439 10 күн бұрын
Happy Mother’s Day Becky !!
@momfromcc2934
@momfromcc2934 10 күн бұрын
Becky, because of you I have a small container garden growing on my condo patios. Now my next step is to make my own soaps. You showed us how it can be done. My children are aware of how chemicals can affect our bodies so they ask for certain hygiene products that claim to be safer. But wow, they are so expensive. I am getting this book and making our own. Not just to hopefully save a few dollars in the future but so we know what is going into our products. Thank you for another great video.
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