I know I work better when I write things down but in reality, I don't always remember to do that or I can't find a pencil or the computer goes out from a storm or I get distracted by life. A few days later, with more than one batch on the curing shelves, I sometime have to stop and think which recipe did I use with which soap. Was it the 4 oil or the 5 or the 7 or ???
One trick I use to help me is having basic rules for distinguishing my soaps on a most elementary level and I can figure out the rest from there. For instance, vegetarian soap is always made in the flower column and the flower column is used only for vegetarian recipe soap. Cupcakes are always made with water since I prefer more vivid colors in those but other "foods" may be made with another liquid. If a soap is going to be colored using a natural colorant such as clay, an herb or a root or seed, I know that is a goat milk soap. Conversely, not all goat milk soap is colored naturally but an oxide looks different in a milk soap than in a water soap. I have four hand soaps and each recipe gets a very specific colorant - annatto, spirulina, alkanet, and garden herbs - and that tells me the recipe.
Do you have rules or tricks to help you remember when you forget to write things down?
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