I discovered this project on pinterest a while ago. I like the idea of making your own liquid soap so you don’t need to pay for what is essentially water. More importantly, this project uses glycerin which had been sitting unused on my shelf. I had purchased a bottle with the misconception that glycerin makes substances more liquid and thus would be useful in making cake pops. Fact: it does the opposite. It turns melted chocolate back into unmelted chocolate. One could say that a lesson can be learned about researching before making purchases. However, that person would miss out on projects such as this.
First, grate a bar of soap. This is the third reason why I wanted to do this project. Any excuse to use my favorite piece of kitchen equipment:
I am amazing. Use me! |
Anyway, changing a bar of soap to liquid soap is very easy. Mix the grated soap, water, and liquid glycerin in a pot.
The soap from Trader Joe's gets a pretty pattern from grating; the resulting big pile of pasta, um, soap that goes plop, plop into the water |
The instructions say to let it sit for 12 hours. I didn't have time to work on it again until after 36 hours. If it seems too solid, first try to blend it. I blended mine and it turned out fine.
Smooth at first, break it down with a beater, to get the final product |
I hope you have a cheerful and clean 2013.
What is your favorite kitchen equipment, and why? Have you crossed any pinterest projects off your list recently?
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