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Last September I made a batch of soap using a pumpkin spice ale and allspice

fo. The lye volcanoed on me but I wasn't thinking and just kept stirring.

Knew that I had lost some lye but continued to make my soap. Trace was

almost instantaneous. Well, the soap developed white blotches and looked

very greasy after it was cut. I forgot about it and let it set by itself.

Did post on a list to see if I could rebatch or throw out. Never received a

reply so again, I forgot about it. Today I needed the shelf to cure some

new soap Decided to try a bar and then throw it out. I am so glad I tried

some!!! The lather feels very soft and the fragrance is wonderful. The

family will have some spicy soap (the bars are still speckled with white and

not very pretty). Definitely not lye heavy...LOL

Jeanine

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Ya never know. Soapmaking can still be humbling and surprising after

all these years.

Jeanine Van Voorhees wrote:

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> Last September I made a batch of soap using a pumpkin spice ale and

> allspice

> fo. The lye volcanoed on me but I wasn't thinking and just kept stirring.

> Knew that I had lost some lye but continued to make my soap. Trace was

> almost instantaneous. Well, the soap developed white blotches and looked

> very greasy after it was cut. I forgot about it and let it set by itself.

> Did post on a list to see if I could rebatch or throw out. Never

> received a

> reply so again, I forgot about it. Today I needed the shelf to cure some

> new soap Decided to try a bar and then throw it out. I am so glad I tried

> some!!! The lather feels very soft and the fragrance is wonderful. The

> family will have some spicy soap (the bars are still speckled with

> white and

> not very pretty). Definitely not lye heavy...LOL

>

> Jeanine

>

> Jeanine's Hummingbird Soap Works

>

>

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I guess you're right. I'll post a pic when I have time.

Jeanine

Jeanine's Hummingbird Soap Works

Re: 'failed' batch

Ya never know. Soapmaking can still be humbling and surprising after

all these years.

Jeanine Van Voorhees wrote:

>

>

> Last September I made a batch of soap using a pumpkin spice ale and

> allspice

> fo. The lye volcanoed on me but I wasn't thinking and just kept

stirring.

> Knew that I had lost some lye but continued to make my soap. Trace was

> almost instantaneous. Well, the soap developed white blotches and looked

> very greasy after it was cut. I forgot about it and let it set by

itself.

> Did post on a list to see if I could rebatch or throw out. Never

> received a

> reply so again, I forgot about it. Today I needed the shelf to cure some

> new soap Decided to try a bar and then throw it out. I am so glad I

tried

> some!!! The lather feels very soft and the fragrance is wonderful. The

> family will have some spicy soap (the bars are still speckled with

> white and

> not very pretty). Definitely not lye heavy...LOL

>

> Jeanine

>

> Jeanine's Hummingbird Soap Works

>

>

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