I was just thinking about asking something similar, wondering about what's in other people's 'soap notebooks', so I'd be interested in responses as well. I always print out the recipe and graphs from soapcalc, with the name being my batch number and scent of the soap and kind, i.e., Batch JR019 Sweet Pea Shea Butter, or something... Then I have a soap cure sheet I made up that has the name of the soap, batch number, time of unmolding, date of production, date of full cure (6 weeks). After that I have a chart of sorts that has a tick box for whether or not it passes the zap test and under that color, fragrance, hardness, and 'other' for each week of cure, and 3 and 6 months that I write in every week to track how those properties change over time. I put the recipe sheet and graph into one plastic sheet cover that goes into a 3 ring binder and right after that, the two page soap cure sheet so that there are two plastic sheet covers with a total of 4 pages for each batch. I'm going to add a space on my cure sheet that indicates the cost per ounce of soap so that I can get a good idea of the price point I need to make the margins I want.
I also have a fragrance oil sheet where I have all of the FO's listed with their descriptions, price per ounce, supplier, and how it performs after a full cure. I also put in how many ounces I purchased, and a column for how much I have on hand so that when I soap I go in and change the number. Then I have a formula that tells me when I need to reorder based on the amount on hand. I'm sure there are easier and less manual ways to track this stuff. I'm actually just tonight working something up for my oils as well.
I'm wondering what other information I should be tracking and the best way to do so....being fairly new to all of this I'm not sure what's important to keep track of and what's not.
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