Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 I have heard some about these foaming bath truffles.......anybody have a recipe or know exactly what these are? Also what is in Bath Confetti? I am still learning and don't know what these are or how to make them. One more thing...What size do you package your bath salts in and how big do you make your bath bombs and how many to a package? thanks Charise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2004 Report Share Posted February 6, 2004 I would be interested also.My daughter has been moldign her fizzies in half of a heart shaped 3-d plastic mold(but doesnt put them back to gether,leaves it in half).She puts 2 fizzes in a baggie then cuts off excess, then sets this in a square of tuille and pulls up sides into pouch shape and ties with ribbon.She has been selling these for $1.50 for 2.Dont know if thats enough or not.I figured she has about .40(i think) in the 2.We live in rural area tho.The bath salts she has been putting in an offbrand plastic tupperware type square bowl that is 24oz.and selling for $8. Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 Hi I have a few questions regarding the recipe: 1. How much Cocoa Butter do you add to the recipe below? 2. Can Shea & /or Mango Butter be used either in conjunction or as a substitute for Cocoa Butter 3. I would like to make an effervescent Shower Truffle that can be hand held to exfoliate the delicate parts. a) What other ingredients can I use to add to this mixture to make it more solid and not slippery? Would the addition of sugar or thick honey melted with the butter help? Please let me know as your assistance would be grately appreciated. Cheers Anita -----------------------------------------------------------> " amitsarda " <ntuli@...: hi... a foaming truffle is a bath bomb with cocoa added for the extra moisturing effect. recipe: 1 cup baking sda 1/2 cup cornstarch 1/2 cup citric acid crystals to this add melted cocoa butter. add the citric acid last since it will go off with the heat of the melted cocoa u can take cookie molds... ps: add fo or eo and food colours as per ur choice bath confetti is similar i thk u gotta take a pasta mold and make them into noodle shapes... <--------------------------------------------------------- natasha--- In , " charise " <jcebpatton@...: I have heard some about these foaming bath truffles.......anybody have a recipe or know exactly what these are? Also what is in Bath Confetti? I am still learning and don't know what these are or how to make them. One more thing...What size do you package your bath salts in and how big do you make your bath bombs and how many to a package? thanks Charise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 heloo, u can substitute the butter,maybe u need to adjust the proportion in order to get a firm hard bar. The cocoa butter is very easily melted, even by the heat of ur body, so it is excellent for hot baths...u don't want ur truffle to remain floating and not dissolve. So...chk up on ur butter choice. for exfoliation, u can add salt granules, oatmeal,apricot kernel powder. Honey is know to make ur product softer so chk up ur quantity. i suggest u start with a basic proportion, then adjust to suit urself. natasha > Hi > > I have a few questions regarding the recipe: > > 1. How much Cocoa Butter do you add to the recipe below? > 2. Can Shea & /or Mango Butter be used either in conjunction or as a > substitute for Cocoa Butter > 3. I would like to make an effervescent Shower Truffle that can be > hand held to exfoliate the delicate parts. > a) What other ingredients can I use to add to this mixture to make it > more solid and not slippery? > Would the addition of sugar or thick honey melted with the butter > help? > > Please let me know as your assistance would be grately appreciated. > Cheers > Anita > -----------------------------------------------------------> > " amitsarda " <ntuli@h...: > hi... > a foaming truffle is a bath bomb with cocoa added for the extra > moisturing effect. > recipe: > 1 cup baking sda > 1/2 cup cornstarch > 1/2 cup citric acid crystals > to this add melted cocoa butter. > add the citric acid last since it will go off with the heat of the > melted cocoa u can take cookie molds... > ps: add fo or eo and food colours as per ur choice bath confetti is > similar i thk u gotta take a pasta mold and make them into noodle > shapes... > <--------------------------------------------------------- > natasha--- In , " charise " > <jcebpatton@t...: > I have heard some about these foaming bath truffles.......anybody > have a recipe or know exactly what these are? Also what is in Bath > Confetti? > I am still learning and don't know what these are or how to make > them. One more thing...What size do you package your bath salts in > and how big do you make your bath bombs and how many to a package? > thanks > Charise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 Hi ya Thanks so much for that! By the way, what did you do with all that chocolate? Please let us know what you made. Many thanks again. Anita <--------------------------------- --- In , " amitsarda " <ntuli@...: heloo, u can substitute the butter,maybe u need to adjust the proportion in order to get a firm hard bar. The cocoa butter is very easily melted, even by the heat of ur body, so it is excellent for hot baths...u don't want ur truffle to remain floating and not dissolve. So...chk up on ur butter choice. for exfoliation, u can add salt granules, oatmeal,apricot kernel powder. Honey is know to make ur product softer so chk up ur quantity. i suggest u start with a basic proportion, then adjust to suit urself. natasha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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