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    Recipe Introduction


    The following are recipes for Melt & Pour soap making. Add fragrance of your choice to the recipe you like for some delightful, and sometimes unusual, bars.


    List of Ingredients




    Blissful Butter bars

    3 cups M&P base
    ½ cup melted cocoa butter
    2 tsp Scent of choice (Makes a wonderful yellow bar of soap that is very moisturizing)

    Poppin Poppy

    3 cups base
    Few drops green food coloring
    2 tbsp poppy seeds (Stir the mix until the soap cools enough to where the poppy seeds stay suspended before pouring into you mold)

    Flower garden

    3 cups base
    1 tbsp each of 5 different flowers.
    No scent or color needed.

    Cornbread and Buttermilk Bars

    3 cups base
    3 tbsp corn meal
    3 tbsp buttermilk

    Oats n Honey

    3 cups base
    3 ozs beeswax
    3 tbsp honey
    3 tbsp oats

    Mango Moisturizer

    4 cups base
    1/4-cup coconut oil
    ½ cup almond oil
    2 tbsp mango fragrance

    Chocolate Chip Cookies

    5 cups base
    1 cup white base
    3 tbsp cocoa
    4 tbsp chocolate fragrance

    Melt ¼ cup white base with the clear base and add 3 tbsp fragrance and 1 tbsp cocoa to get a nice even brown color. Mix the rest of cocoa and fragrance in the remaining white base to make a dark chocolate looking soap. Grab a round PVC Pipe 3" diameter, put 4 layers of saran wrap around the bottom secured with a rubber band. Sit in sand to seal it well. Pour your light brown base into the pipe, cut your dark brown base into chunks and drop them in. When you unmold and cut into slices they will look and smell like chocolate chip cookies.

    Cake of Soap

    Lots of Base
    2 cups white base
    Various colorants and fragrances
    1 gallon Ice Cream round plastic tub

    Melt some soap, color and fragrance of choice and pour into tub. Let cool then do another layer. Continue to do this until the tub is half filled with soap. Pop it into your freezer till good and frozen. Once frozen get some cooled melted white base and dribble onto the cake. Let it cool, and then dribble some more until it looks like melted wax has dripped down the sides. Cut into slices and you have a best seller!

    Cup of Coffee (good for onion odors on hands)

    3 cups base
    2 tbsp hot water
    4 tbsp instant coffee

    Melt the coffee in the hot water so you have a thick coffee paste. Add to melted soap and stir until completely dissolved.

    Candy Soap

    3 cups white base
    2 tbsp peppermint fragrance
    7 drops red food coloring

    Take half your base and set aside. The other half add food coloring and 1 tbsp fragrance. Let cool then cut into chunks. Melt the white base and add rest of fragrance. Pour into 1" round PVC pipe (See instructions above for chocolate chip cookies) and drop the red pieces into it once it's cooled a bit. When cut will look like the little candies you can get around Christmas time. Wrap in saran wrap like candies are wrapped and package it in a candy dish. Great seller!

    Loofah Soap (great for grease)

    Take a loofah sponge and place in a round mold. Fill with the coffee soap recipe above and once cool slice into bars. The coffee gets rid of grease smells while the loofah gets rid of the grease.

    Iced tea

    Use a round mold for this one as well; it'll look like a cup of iced tea. Melt some clear soap base and pour into ice cube trays for making the ice cubes Brew a strong batch of tea by boiling 4 tea bags with ¼ cup of water. Boil this brew down until it is only 1/8 a cup of liquid. Have 2 PVC pipes where one is slightly smaller than the other about 4 inches high. Melt 3 cups of base and add the tea to it and pour into smaller pipe. When it has cooled a bit add your ice chunks. They will float to the bottom but that's ok. In the larger pipe pour about ½ inch of clear base and let it harden up. When the soap has set up in the small pipe, pop it out and turn it over so the ice cubes are on the top now. Insert it into the larger pipe centered and pour cooled off clear base just to the top of it. When you unmold it will look like a glass of tea. You can even add a dried lemon slice for decoration.

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