Okay, I was wondering about something, and figured I should ask on here. I make goat milk soap, and have found most of my batches turn out a little crumbley when I cut them, and look like there is little cracks in it. Its fine other then that, just trying to figure out why it gets kinda crumbley. Do I let it get to hot? I have read not to cover goat milk soap with towels and such because it can get to hot? The first couple batches I made were in containers that were wider, so the soap was thinner, and I did not have the crumbley problem at all, but only the first few batches, and a batch now and then. Never happens with my beer soap. Any pointers would be wonderful! Thanks
_________________ "A baby goat can stand up within minutes of being born, and know what its looking for and pretty much where the udder is. Yet people think it happened by accident, and there is no Creator. Guess again!"
Katie M Molalla Oregon
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