On the soap making adventure. I've never made soap before but I knew the O level chemistry would come in handy one day! You start off by measuring sodium hydroxide and adding it to bottled water (the water can not have chlorine in it so tap water won't do apparently). You must add the NaOH to the water and stir. You have to wear goggles, an apron, long sleeves and thick rubber gloves. .........this will eat through flesh and bones.
Below is the soap, mid way through stirring.................this is really boring but the Archers was on the radio, so that entertained me for a while.
Once it changes colour and texture to resemble custard, add the essential oil. I used half a bottle of lavender oil, I could have added more but it smelt so strong that I was cautious and only added half.
I poured the custard like solution into old lunch boxes, I then placed the lids on top. Do not over fill the containers as by all accounts the soap will expand.
Then the washing up.
Keep the gloves and goggles and other protection on whilst cleaning up, this is highly caustic at this stage and can burn. Make sure you get all the solution off spoons, buckets and anything else that you use. Now you have to wrap up the soap to keep it warm for 24 - 48 hours.

I used all of my spare towels to wrap it up and now I have to wait and see if I have anything that resembles soap when I peek tomorrow evening. Watch this space.
I used all of my spare towels to wrap it up and now I have to wait and see if I have anything that resembles soap when I peek tomorrow evening. Watch this space.
If anyone is interested the costs are as follows
Bottle of olive oil - £2.39
Bottle of sunflower oil - 89p
Quarter of pack of Sodium hydroxide - 59p
Pack and half of 'Trex' - £1.50
Half a bottle of lavender oil - 50p
Total - £5.87
If this works and I make 32 bars of natural vegetable soap - the cost per bar will be 18p per bar.
More tomorrow to see if this worked. If you want the full instructions of how to do this, then I used the instructions from How to make soap - from Channel 4 - from Kirsty's handmade Christmas - my hope is to give people handmade soap for gifts. Here is another set of instructions about soap making from downsizer
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