
02/23/08, 03:43 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Central MT
Posts: 346
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Canola Oil for Soap Recipe?
Hi All--I had intended to try making soap today. It will be my first effort at this. I FINALLY found 100% lye and have a bunch of rendered tallow from the bison we butchered this winter. Unfortunately, I wasn't as prepared as I should have been and did not bring the recipe w/ me when we made the trip to Billings ('big city' where one can actually find different sorts of stuff). I now see that most recipes call for a mixture of olive oil w/ something like coconut or jojoba oil, and some other stuff. I have LOTS of canola oil (MIL always buys a bunch when she is in town. I have a tendency to use organic olive oil, so it stays around forever). I also have a new bottle of organic olive oil. But I don't really want to empty it for this as it was pricey and I'd planned on using it for cooking. I don't think I can find coconut or jojoba oil at our small-town grocery store. I was considering making a trip and buying some non-organic/less expensive olive oil, and then just using the canola oil. Do you think this would work out ok? I don't know much about the properties of different oils, but I know that there ARE differences, so I wanted to run it by someone that is more educated than me....before I waste all of the other ingredients in a failed attempt.
If I do need to add more types of oils, do you know of any that might be find-able here at our lil grocery store?
Another question I had.....My Mom had sent me a bunch of lavendar branches from the bush she has growing in VA. I've had them dried and hanging here in my kitchen for a while, waiting till I came up w/ a use for them. Do you think I could add lavendar to the soap?
THANK YOU for your help  !!!!
Erin
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