That's cool ... Thank you
I've had a SAD sourdough starter on life support in the fridge for months, and I've threatened to kill it but not yet. However, it seems simple enough at a basic level, so I hope to make real bread soon and stop buying dead food as much as possible.
On the soap, I had in mind to make castille soap. I think it is pretty simple but it takes like a year or more to cure (or is this all soaps?) I don't really know. I like Kirks and dont have much anythign against it but I'm sure my soap could be more pure.
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Castille only takes 6 weeks to cure using the cold process method. Just use pure olive oil.
Is there a "best" soap? Isn't there some types that take a year or longer? Maybe I'm thinking in terms of crockpot stew, the longer it "brews" the better everything tastes! π
Tallow Soap is the best soap. Not saying that because I make it. I make it because it's the best. And I am unaware of any soap that takes a yr to cure.
And there are Castille soaps that take that long, but you don't have to if you change the recipe a little. I have low time preference, but a year is a little too much.
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