Don't put Ivory in the microwave!
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| I've actually never tried this but have wanted to for ages. As an alternative to those anti-bacterial hand soaps, chop up a bar of soap like Ivory into little bits. Then put it in your food processor and chop it up until it's very fine. Then add water enough to make it a gel-like substance. |
Hello, this is an interesting thread. My mother was very frugal (out of necessity) and I remember that for a while we had to save soap scraps. I can't remember if she made them into a new bar or into liquid soap. I don't think it worked, however, because she only tried it once. That was more than 20 years ago.
More recently, only a few weeks ago, I was planning a cub scout den meeting and thought I'd try carving a bar of Ivory soap into a polar bear like it shows in the cub scout book. But Ivory is a very soft soap and I absolutely couldn't make a carving out of it because it kept falling apart for me. Maybe a different, harder brand of soap would be better to use for the carving project.
So I got this great idea (I THOUGHT it was a great idea!). I'll just put all these Ivory soap chips in the microwave, melt them and make liquid soap. **BIG MISTAKE!** Ivory must be extremely high fat, because it instantaneously quadrupled in size and poofed all over the inside of the microwave. Never again! Don't put Ivory soap in the microwave, you'll be sorry!!
Then I thought (yes, I'm nearly as frugal as my mother) I don't want to waste all these remaining soap chips (the ones that _weren't_ microwaved), so I'll just shake them up with a little water and funnel them in a liquid soap pump dispenser. Well, it ended up being harmless, but never really has dissolved in water, so there are still little white chunks at the bottom of my liquid soap dispenser.
Maybe the blender/food processor idea would be OK, altho I'd hate to permanently wreck a small appliance just to save a bar of soap. If anybody has successfully turned bar soap into liquid soap at home, I'd like to know what brand they used. Ditto with the soap carving.
Zelda
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