Making soap
Spring and summer mean soap-making!
Notice that our crack Goopist is talented enough to be working on two batches of soap at the same time.
AssTounding! Someone call Guinness Records!

Once the soap is cooked, we’re ready to add scent to it.

Adding our lavender buds to our lavender soaps.
Now is not the time to tickle the soaper. 🙂

Passive drying of fresh, native rose petals yields beautiful speckles in our Soft Rose soap.

The scented soaps are then put into molds.

Once in the molds, we let the soap cool off before pushing it out of the tube molds. After a few days, we cut the soap into handy rounds.

Letting the soaps dry for a few weeks ensures a harder, longer-lasting bar of soap. Magnifique!
The soap-drying area smells so good!!

We grate some of our soap to make our wonderful hard-surface cleaner: Citrus Scrubby Soap.
Hammie the boss once mistook the grated soap for cheese. Only once. He did not want to be photgraphed after that faux pas.
