Well here goes mine. I also remember my first batch back when my grandmother inspired me .My 3 kids were little then and she just wrote me up a recipe with about 4 ingred. and sent me home. Go figure. I think all it had was rendered lard ,lye, soft water and maybe something else. no calculation just a measuring cup. I did everything she said I remember pouring it in a box and putting it under the bed for a longggggggggg time. you know I remember that soap was the whities and hardest soap with a grease smell that I ever made. Back then I was so proud of it .Such a simple bar.
Several years later, 7 mo,s now I,ve been bit by the bug and think I have became a soap addict!
I love it. I started before Christmas with gifts to friends and family and everyone won,t let me be about it ,and thats a great thing.They love my soap and have encouraged me to sell it. That venture is going very well for me.I learn so much with each batch I do.
This is a great forum and can glean alot here!
Thank you Soap buddy for the tip on the GM recipe, to mix my water and lye first and then after cool add to oils and then add my milk. I had a very lovely nice creamy white batch turn out Fri. I did add 1/2 oz of TD to the warm oils also. NO more burnt milk!
Anyhows, Thats how I got started and really love it.Its such good therapy. Thanks Grandmother in heaven!