Oatmeal and Honey Soap Recipe – Handmade Soap – Easy Homemade Soap Recipe.

Is it handmade soap?
Or homemade soap?
And does it really matter?

Sometimes I get hung up on the semantics of it all. And I could probably just ask my husband who is sitting mere feet from me. He’s all about the semantics.
A card-carrying member of the grammar police.
Oh and to share a truly embarrassing truth here: I 100% spelled grammar with an -er the first time. Ha! Clearly I will never be accepted into the secret grammar police society. 😉

My modus operandi when it comes to writing is to just wing it.
Clearly. 🙂
But either way you slice it, I made this soap at home. By hand. And it was so easy that even grammar-challenged people like me can make it.
By hand.
At home.
🙂
How To Make Oatmeal and Honey Soap Recipe
Materials*
1 pound Melt & Pour Goat’s Milk Soap Base (comes in 2 lbs block; 1 lb yields 5 bars of soap)
1/2 cup Rolled Oats (avoid instant varieties because they get mushy)
Raw Honey
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Instructions:


Blend 1/2 cup of oats into a fine powder.

Cut up 1 lb of the Goat’s Milk soap base into even-sized small quares (this recipe will yield 5 bars of soap).

Microwave at 30 second intervals until the soap base is completely melted. Stir in between.

Add powdered oatmeal and 1 tbsp of raw honey. Stir.


Pour into soap molds. (The instructions on the soap box says to spritz the surface with alcohol to renmove bubbles; clearly I did not do that!)

Optional: Sprinkle a few pieces of oatmeal onto the tops of the soap.


Let cool until hard (it took a few hours) before removing from mold.

And that’s all it take to make handmade, homemade soap. By hand. At home. 🙂
P.S. I 100% Google’d if handmade and homemade were one word or two. Yeah, my grammar police card is never coming.
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