How do I describe Edith? Passionate is a little tame when it comes to her love for soapmaking. I first ‘met’ her when she called to order a specific soap that MUST contain lavender eo and camwood.
After that, I became aware she was interested in soapmaking and because she was too busy to attend a class, she bought some supplies from me and I customised a manual for her which she said “you wrote this with me in mind”.
In a manner of days she was creating soaps using additives I’d not even tried 😀 She however is not a fan of the 4 to 6 week wait so I wasn’t surprised when a few days ago, she bought a crocpot. This is the first beauty she created with it. ❤
This soap is reminiscent of a cruise (it reminds her of the sea). Olive and coconut oils make up the base recipe and she added ground oatmel to both portions of soap. Just based on the ingredients I know this will be a very soothing soap as we enter the drier seasons.
All I can say is look out for Edith and her brand Iamzibah
thanks nini. you are a blessing and the world needs more of you. you are so patient in your teachings and so selfless…i bless the day our paths crossed. Already have 3 recipes i will be trying out this weekend. there is no stopping us.
Thank you for your kind words Edith. I really appreciate it and enjoy all the soaping chats 🙂
Thank you for your kind words Edith. I really appreciate it and enjoy all the soaping chats 🙂 looking forward to the creations
Nini, I love your blog. Great job!
Quick question, where can I get a crockpot and how much would it cost?
Thank you. I would say check online, or at electronic stores. Ask for a slow cooker (crocpot is a brand). Expect to pay over 6k.
Thanks Nini!
Our dear teacher Nini, u see, im not d only one that thinks highly of u…. kudos for ur selfless work. Was going to ask d same about d slow cooker.. im guessing its diff from a rice cooker.. this cold process is teaching me new levels of patience. I check d soaps everyday. I practically say good morning and good night to them…
*laughing in vernacular* yes, CP taught me patience. It was torture the first few months
…and yes, NOT a rice cooker!
Nice work at edith… lovely soap
Thanks @ Funmi