[soapcraft] Re: Castile soap

  • From: "gobyrne" <gobyrne@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 20:55:00 +1200

Re: [soapcraft] Re: Castile soapI got mine from a  local bookshop - they are 
available from Trade Me too I believe, otherwise go on to Wendyl's website and 
all the recipes are listed there.

Pam
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Louise Shing 
  To: soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 6:54 PM
  Subject: [soapcraft] Re: Castile soap


  Where can you get her book from?  

  Cheers
  Louise


  on 16/7/10 4:35 PM, gobyrne at gobyrne@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:


    I got some from the organic shop at Terrance End in Palmerston North.

    These are Wendyl Nissen's recipes and she has a FAQ section on her website 
covering this.  I think she buys it from some place in Grey Lynn or off the 
Huckleberry Farms website.

    Pam


      ----- Original Message ----- 
       
      From:  Rouse Pauline A <mailto:Pauline.Rouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
       
      To: 'soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' 
       
      Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 3:21 PM
       
      Subject: [soapcraft] Re:  INTRODUCTION
       

       
       

      Don't  know where to get the castile soap from so I use a 10ml 
dishwashing liquid   



       
       

      From: soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
<mailto:soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>   
[mailto:soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kim & Clyde  Stirling
      Sent: Friday, 16 July 2010 3:19 PM
      To: soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject:  [soapcraft] Re: INTRODUCTION

       
       
      Thanks  Pauline, this sounds great. where do you buy liquid castile soap  
from?



       
       

      From:  soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On  Behalf Of Rouse Pauline A
      Sent: Friday, 16 July 2010 2:58  p.m.
      To: 'soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
      Subject: [soapcraft]  Re: INTRODUCTION

       
       
      Cleaning  Paste:  
       

      Difficulty: 0 Time Taken:  2 mins

      1 cup baking soda
      1 tsp cream of tartar
      10 mls liquid  castile soap (or dishwashing liquid for a  less green 
option)
      30mls water.
       


      In a bowl mix  together baking soda with cream of tartar. In a jug mix 10 
mls of liquid  castile soap and about 30 mls of water. Slowly pour into the 
powders and mix  with a fork until you have a paste. Add more water if you need 
to. Add 1 ml of  peppermint essential oil and stir to
      combine. Store in an airtight  container and use to clean kitchen and 
bathroom sinks, baths and  toilets.
       

       
       

      This is an awesome  cleaner and smells divine with the peppermint oil
       

      Pauline
       
       
       

      From:  soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On  Behalf Of Gina Roberts
      Sent: Friday, 16 July 2010 2:26  PM
      To: soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: [soapcraft] Re:  INTRODUCTION

       
       
       

      I also use all my products for home cleansing but Pauline  would you 
share a little about your 'like jiff' product as this is something i  have not 
yet mastered and would like to.
       
       

       
       
      Gina Roberts
      Soapcraft
      www.soapcraft.co.nz <http://www.soapcraft.co.nz> 
       
       

       
       
       

       
       
        




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      From: Rouse Pauline A  <Pauline.Rouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
      To: "soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"  <soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
      Sent: Fri, 16 July, 2010 12:37:06  PM
      Subject: [soapcraft] Re: INTRODUCTION

       

      At  the moment with my natural cleaning products I am using laundry 
detergent,  antiseptic spray, spray and wipe, bathroom and toilet cleaner (like 
Jiff),  toilet spray, dishwashing powder, rinse aid and lemon dusters.  Very  
rewarding

      Pauline



       
       

      From:  soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:soapcraft-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On  Behalf Of Louise Shing
      Sent: Friday, 16 July 2010 12:34  PM
      To: soapcraft@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Subject: [soapcraft] Re:  INTRODUCTION

       
       
      Hi  Pauline


      Nice to hear from you.  Glad to know that reheating  worked for you.  I'm 
addicted to making soap via Cold process and I'm  also into making lotions.  
I'd also like to get into natural cleaning  products as well.


      Louise



      on 16/7/10 9:58 AM, Rouse  Pauline A at Pauline.Rouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
wrote:
       
      Hi 
      My name is  Pauline and I am just starting out soap and lotion making 
plus natural  cleaning products so I have lots of questions.  I have had a few 
probs  with the lotions but my last batch has been sorted and it is smooth and 
thick.   Soap making is a challenge and I hope to get more into it but lotion  
making and natural cleaning products are my first preference. 
      Pauline  Rouse
      TOKOROA

       





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