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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly good!!,
By Felix (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Country Living Crafting Soap at Home (Paperback)
I didn't really expect much when I read that it includes M&P recipes, but I was pleasantly surprised at how useful it looks!Most of the book is concerned with recipes for CP soapmaking, with seven basic recipes (5 all veggie oil, one tallow, one goat-milk & veggie oil) and several specialty recipes. Without actually sitting down and counting recipes, I'd estimate that it's about 75% CP recipes, 22% rebatch/remilled CP recipes, and 3% M&P and other misc recipes. Lots of good photos of the soaps that are REAL - their rebatch pictures look like the lumpy weird soap I get when I rebatch, which I found to be refreshingly honest. I haven't actually tried any of the recipes yet, but when I run them through online calculators they come up pretty good. I'll probably take 1-2% off the lye for several of the recipes to be at about 5-6% superfat, but there are a few I know I won't be changing. Basic instructions looked good, accurate and concise, but might be a bit sparse for brand-new soapers if they have trouble following written instructions without any photos. Not a lot of charts and tables on the oils themselves, this is more of a recipe book than a reference book. Not a lot of pages are wasted on pictures of gloves and thermometers and little jars of oil - in fact there are no pictures of equpipment at all which I count as a plus...does anybody NOT know what a pair of gloves or a jar of olive oil looks like? In addition to soap recipes, there are also a few stray recipes scattered in there for things such as hair rinse, laundry soap, bath tea, shower gel, how to infuse oils, dish soap, etc. All very simple, without a lot of bizarre or hard to find ingredients. I was also happy to see that almost every recipe is vegetarian, and uses all natural ingredients. No synthetic fragrance oils or colorings are included in any of these recipes.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Soap Making Book,
By Charlie (East Lansing, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Country Living Crafting Soap at Home (Paperback)
This book is my favorite soap recipe book. I purchased this book when I was beginning to make soap. The instructions are very clear. The recipes provided are wonderful. These are my favorite soap recipes so far. I would recommend this soap book to anyone interested in making soap. The authors also know a great deal about essential oils and healing properties. This book provides some of that information with the soap recipes as well. Happy soap making!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great use,
By Yams "YamY Jones" (Dom.Rep) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Country Living Crafting Soap at Home (Paperback)
i bought it used and it stll smells like cinammon great for doing all kinds of soaps!!!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I wanted to like this book...,
By Karen M. "I do whatever my Rice Krispies tell... (Monroe, North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Country Living Crafting Soap at Home (Paperback)
I am a huge fan of anything Country Living and when I decided to make homemade soaps, I immediately put this in my wish list. Now that I have the book, I am a little disappointed. Having read other soap books written by people who actually know what they are talking about, it was easy to point out the mistakes the author makes. Some typos, false information (a recipe claims that sage is safe for baby's skin....NOT), and no pictures of actual soap making process lead me to believe that this is just another book that jumped on the bandwagon. The section on hair rinses, herbal baths, and oil infusions were nice additions. I would not recommend this for beginners or for people who want detailed descriptions of oil benfits and properties. There are many free soap recipes online. You should check this book out at your local library before purchasing.
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Country Living Crafting Soap at Home by Mike Hulbert (Paperback - March 28, 2003)
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