I was surprised to learn that some of the people who wanted to attend were more experienced, and only found out that a little while ago, which was why I didn't post about that in the first place, or ask THEIR advice.
I'm not doing M&P soap because, one, I have never done it. Two, I can't be assured that the oils used in commercially available M&P soaps are kosher certified, so no, I'm not going to do that.
I'm teaching the same way everyone teaches: Show what I know, and then reply "I don't know" if someone asks me something that, in fact, I don't know. I've done a lot more researching/reading/learning than experimenting, but suffice it to say that after the first time I baked a cake, I then showed someone else how to do it. The directions are right there in the recipe, so you have to be kind of Special to not be able to follow them correctly. The only batches of soap that have failed for me, in fact, have been when I went off-book, so I now know not to go off-book. Pretty simple, actually.
These friends are accustomed to taking classes for which they have to concentrate. I've got three, possibly four, experienced soapers coming. Between all of us there are glass blowers, pewterers, one pharmacist, and a mother of SIX who still manages to cook dinner without killing anyone. And I've cooked and served dinner to twenty and more, without assistance, while shepherding various relatives and friends, and never once wrongly spiced a single dish. So thanks for the concern over my/our ability to concentrate, but I actually think we'll be okay.
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