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Why do MOST British people not rinse off the soap bubbles after washing the dishes?


I am married to a British man and it infuriates me he doesn't wash the soap bubbles off the dishes when he does dishes. And it isn't just him - most people's houses I have been to, while watching them wash the dishes they scrub the dishes and then put them directly in the drainer to dry. Why?? It makes the dishes all spotty and the last thing I want to do is eat off a plate that has dried soap on it! How disgusting and unhygienic! Just wondered if someone could shed some light on this or have any comments. Be nice please!

I ran across this while I was living in Devon. The only serious issue I saw was the potential consumption of surfactants, emulsifiers and such. However, I haven't found any evidence that the small amounts in question pose any health risk. On the other hand, there are some of us who are extremely sensitive to the taste it leaves on dishes. In some cases I could discern the motivation was a kind of frugality, or more kindly stated, a desire not to waste. I resorted to 1) rinsing them again when others retired or 2) washing them myself.



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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. Author: Anonymous Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 238 Publication Date: 2010/01/01 Language: English Dimensions: 7.44 x 9.68 x 0.50 inches

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Handmade Soap Making -- Step By Step

Handmade soap beats commercial soap and the word is out.  After making about 35,000 bars of soap in our kitchen sink, here are ideas I've picked up to help you make better soap.  Making basic soap is very easy, but who wants to just make basic soap?

1.  Coconut oil and bubbles

Many soap recipes contain coconut oil and there's a clear reason why.  See, coconut oil soap bubbles better than anything else.  That's the way to get a really cool lather.  Include plenty of coconut oil and you get big, fluffy lather.  Leave it off and the lather is likely going to be flat and slimy.  Don't use too much coconut oil though.  High coconut oil soaps are drying for a very good reason...

2.  Lye hard to get?

Lye is now a restricted substance in some places.  Don't let that stop you.  At this point it's still easy to get it from online sources.  There are many obstacles to making soap.  Don't be easily stopped.  Lye is used in several industrial processes, so it's handled by industrial chemical supply houses.  Getting it just takes a little effort.

3.  Your own recipes

To make really special, unique soap means designing your own recipes.  At the very least it means modifying recipes you find.  This step can be a real barrier since designing soap recipes is a bit of a mystery.  It really shouldn't be though.  There are just a few decisions to be made when putting together recipes.  It's easy to do once you know how.

4.  Use enough scent

Often recipes specify the amount of scent to use.  Often those same recipes result in soap with very little or no smell.  Know what you call soap that contains a lot of expensive scent oil, but still doesn't smell much?  Unscented soap...

There are recommended guidelines for scenting soap that always work.  Ignore these guidelines and you may very well produce expensive unscented soap.

5.  Careful with cuts

Cutting soap with the wrong tools is a fast way to injury.  Using individual molds is one way to produce beautiful soap.  But poring soap to make larger loaves and then cutting out bars works well too.  Just a few simple, inexpensive tools helps you produce professional looking soap that will please anybody.

Handmade soap making just requires knowledge of a few processes and possession of a few basic tools.  Soap making makes a great hobby that can even turn into a small money making hobby if that's something you wish to pursue.

Al Bullington and his family made and sold soap for years and developed a system for making money with natural soap and related products like salves and shampoo.

 

 

 

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