Tuesday, February 26, 2008
More on Palm oil
There is an industry group called "The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil" and the website can be found here.
For more on the fight for orangutan survival, click here.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Of orangutans & palm oil
When I first started making soap, I used palm oil in the recipes because most of the sample recipes in books and on the internet have palm in them. Palm oil is messy because it is solid at room temp so it has to be melted, poured and weighed each time. For that reason and that it didn't seem to help the soap a whole lot, I stopped using it several years ago.
As a member of the Oregon Zoo, we get a quarterly newsletter about zoo happenings. It seems they are finally giving the orangutans new digs, which they have sorely needed since I was young. Beside that article is one that predicts orangutans will be extinct in the wild within ten years!
The reason for this is man's demand for palm oil. Palm is heavily used by the biodiesel industry as well as many other common household items. Massive amounts of rainforest in southeast Asia are being clear cut to put palm plantations in their place. And without that rainforest, orangutans are not the only ones who will suffer.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
About Soap
The cleanup was inspired by meeting a great bunch of people at the Soaper's Luncheon in Portland yesterday. You can find details and pictures here thanks to Anne-Marie of Bramble Berry Supplies in Bellingham, WA. Bramble Berry happens to be the source of the aforementioned 19 fragrances. And from the sniffies at the lunch yesterday, I sense another order in the near future. *sigh*
Once the soapmaking begins anew, I will post pictures of the latest creations (assuming I get the whole blog picture-posting thing figured out by then).
Entering the Blogosphere
However it does allow an outlet for creativity and to offer information and insight about my small business. I make no guarantees about frequency or general readability of anything in this blog. But I shall endeavor to make it as interesting as I can or, at the least, not painfully boring!