I've been thinking for a while it would be nice to make soap.
For christmas presents, and to just have at home. I did some research on the internet and borrowed a soap recipe book from a friend, but I find the caustic soda part of it all a bit overwhelming... seems a bit scary and I don't really have all the equipment, so I went to the aromatherapy factory outlet in north fitzroy to find some more info. The lady there was really helpful, I got a soap powder which is basically the scary part taken care of, it's just the basic soap base ground to a powder, then you add your own essential and vegetable oils, some water and textures or colours if you like.
It's so easy, I feel like I cheated a bit.. maybe one day I'll do it right from scratch.
250g soap powder
100ml water
60ml olive oil
about 40 drops pure lavender essential oil
It turns out so white, I think next time I'll add some colour, maybe a clay powder or some turmeric or something to make it look more of a natural colour.
I'm so picky with soap, hopefully I like these ones! I guess I'll find out in a couple of days. I might do some more next week, maybe rose or orange or cinnamon..
I got my dried flowers from Gewurzhaus spice merchants on Lygon street. Beautiful shop, I love the little drawers full of herbs and spices.
Before I go off to the beach, here's a nice recipe for apple rhubarb crumble I made the other night. I didn't have any butter so I used coconut oil instead, which was nice, and good if you're vegan.
2 granny smith apples
1 bunch rhubarb
1 1/2 cups rolled oats
3/4 cup almond meal
2 tbsp coconut oil
2 tbsp maple syrup
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup coconut sugar
pinch salt
I stewed the fruit, melted the coconut oil, then just mixed all the crumble ingredients and poured it over the fruit in a nice baking dish and put it in the hot oven for about half an hour. Y U M!
Delicious served with some double cream or sheeps yoghurt, or CoYo if you're that way inclined.
Now I'm off to the fruit peddlers to get holiday food supplies, pick up a takeaway from Carolina, then go to Ladybird Organics to pick strawberries, then to the beach for a swim, then make strawberry jam! oh myyy goodness!
P.s my faaavourite blogger Kate from Foxs Lane featured some of my paintings on her blog a few weeks ago, she wrote the most lovely things...made me want to cry and laugh and smile all at the same time! check it out here if you like
x Zannah
1 comment:
good morning Zan, that was such a beautiful way to start my morning. i just crossed over from Facebook and found this very refreshing. Happy soap making and also happy beach going. love love x
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