Quantcast Becoming & Staying Debt Free: Homemade Soap

Contact me

D. Kevin Surbaugh P. O. Box 4551, Topeka, KS 66604;
or send an email to: kevin -AT- debtfree4ever.net
-or-
debtfree -AT- surbaugh.com

You Tube, Twitter, Bebo, Facebook, Myspace and Kaioo
ss_blog_claim=f30ee334ae181e5d70d77ce64f043c67


The rich rules over the poor, And the borrower becomes the lender's slave.
-- Proverbs 22:7 (NASB)

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Homemade Soap


So I have been considering making my own soap. Well sort of. I have a bunch of soap scraps saved up (not to mention some barely used "hotel" soap), and thought I would melt them into new bars of soap to save money. Does anyone have any experience with this? If so how difficult is the process?

Where can I get the soap molds from? What is the process? What about liquid hand soap, would that be easier/cheaper?

0 comments:


Many banks and credit debt companies which have piled up their stocks are expanding their personal and commercial services. On individual level, student loan services are being offered at nominal interest rates. While commercially, banks have really queued up to sell out the merchant accounts combined with a merchant card. Merchant account lets you accept the online payment through credit cards. Such services can now easily be availed through online bank.

Social Networks

Kevin Surbaugh's Facebook profile