Handcrafting Melt and Pour Soap is an easy way to learn soap making, without having to invest into a lot of gear, or commit a lot of time. The Milk and Honey Soap recipe is a wonderful gift, and stores well. It is a natural, warm honey color. You can use clear or white colored… Continue reading Handcrafting Melt and Pour Soap: Milk and Honey Soap
Month: June 2016
Honeydew Sorbet
Let's talk about honeydew sorbet. It's light and refreshing, with no dairy involved. While I use raw honey, you can use whatever liquid sweetener you prefer. Honey complements honeydew though. Honeydew Sorbet Ingredients: 1 ripe honeydew melon 1/3 cup raw honey 1/3 cup lemon juice ½ cup filtered water Directions: Cut melon open, remove and… Continue reading Honeydew Sorbet
Handcrafting Melt and Pour Soap
Too many years ago I did a lot of soap making. I was a lot younger then, and so many new books on soap making were coming out then (OK, I'll date myself...it's the year 1998). I was really into it - I taught soap making classes through the school district, sold at the farmer's… Continue reading Handcrafting Melt and Pour Soap
Pull Apart Pizza Bread
A savory monkey bread if you will....this is a fun recipe for kids to help you with - and of course, to eat! It's messy, but a fun one. Pull Apart Pizza Bread Ingredients: Cooking spray or oil 5 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted 1 green bell pepper, seeded and finely chopped 1 cup olives, well-drained… Continue reading Pull Apart Pizza Bread