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    Cocoa Powder Swirl

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    Another Frosting - Soap Queen

    Yikes! I don't love these stats! Seems like a waste of product.
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    300 g Cocoa Powder Embeds another option

    65.2039 grams of Ale used for this recipe or to replace the recommended water for this recipe. Boil bear first and let it cool and refrigerate. pour your batter into a squirt bottle to pipe our design at the bottom of your selected mold. Note: Check Canadian Tire for a square silicone mold pan.
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    300 g Pale Ale With Cocoa Powder Embeds

    65.2039 grams of Ale used for this recipe or to replace the recommended water for this recipe. Boil bear first and let it cool and refrigerate. pour your batter into a squirt bottle to pipe our design at the bottom of your selected mold. Note: Check Canadian Tire for a square silicone mold pan.
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    Cupcake Frosting - Soap Queen

    check out Soap Queen's YouTube link: She recommends freezing or refrigerating for at least 4 hours so icing can set. 24 to 48 hours to unmold. Cool butters, and lye solution. Melt oils, then cool in the refrigerator and blend until thick and creamy. Add Lye solutions a few tablespoons at a...
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    500 g Pale Ale With Cocoa Powder Embeds

    65.2039 grams of Ale used for this recipe or to replace the recommended water for this recipe. Boil bear first and let it cool and refrigerate. pour your batter into a squirt bottle to pipe our design at the bottom of your selected mold. Note: Check Canadian Tire for a square silicone mold pan.
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    Revised: Soap Queen Espresso Shot

    Notes: Original Recipe called for Hazelnut oil, but I used Apricot Kernel instead. Also I will be using coffee butter instead of Advacado butter, but the lye calculator didn't have coffee butter on the list. The following Soap Queen link gave avocado butter as suitable alternative, and therefore...
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    Banana Cream Pie Part II

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    Banana Cream Pie: Whipping Cream recipe

    Mix lye solution and place in cold water bath. Mix oils and place in cold water bath. Or just set aside to cool and mix just before using. Have a piping bag ready. This recipe is from Anne-Marie Faiola book Pure Soapmaking pg 376.
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    Pale Ale Part II

    recommended colorants are titanium dioxide 2 teaspoons in 2 tablespoons of sweet almond oil 2 teaspoons of hydrated chrome green in 2 tablespoons of sweet almond oil. I might make this indigo root powder or Australian reef clay. Paprika might also be fun. I might use a floral scent like...
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    Pale Ale With Cocoa Powder Embeds

    65.2039 grams of Ale used for this recipe or to replace the recommended water for this recipe. Boil bear first and let it cool and refrigerate. pour your batter into a squirt bottle to pipe our design at the bottom of your selected mold. Note: Check Canadian Tire for a square silicone mold pan.
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    Pumpkin Spice II

    Tips on how much puree to add to soap: approx 28g per 450 g of oil. You can go up to 2 tblsp per lb of oils, or even replace up to 1/2 the water amount for your lye water. Loading… www.soapqueen.com Info on water discouting: Water Discounting Cold Process Soap: How & Why - Soap Queen More tips...
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    Soap Queen - Kokum Butter

    I altered the ratios a bit. Increased castor and Coconut oil, while decreased Olive oil which was originally @ 68%.
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    Humblebee: Pumpkin Pie soap

    additives: 1 tbsp white kaolin, 1/3 cup pumpkin puree, 1 tsp vanilla flecks, 1 tsp burlti oil, 1/2 tsp grnd cinnamon. link: https://www.humblebeeandme.com/pumpkin-pie-soap/ at trace add essential oils and clay. If using Hot process add puree. and add colors at the end. before pouring. Divid...
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    HP Carrot Puree Recipe

    Possible face bar. With carrot puree. Check out this HP video.
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