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Researching and Decisions

I must admit I’ve been a bit of a nerd lately burying myself into research and planning. A few conversations with some great people at Donna’s and the Klein festival sent my geekiness into overdrive and derailed my typing time. Between bouts at the computer, stirring at the cauldron, overheating my stick blender, or burying myself in books at my desk, I lost track of blog time and I truly apologize. Please forgive my research bug and laugh at me a bit. Mind if I share a little of my research notes with you though?

I learned about a new-to-me allergy that has slowed some of my soaping over the last few weeks. A nice lady came by the booth who had a family member diagnosed with a formaldehyde allergy and they shared with me what they have been dealing with. I personally knew of formaldehyde in the use of embalming, some uses in dissolving or extracting ingredients, and in some cosmetic uses but they shared with me how widely it was used in everything- supposedly even in foods. That freaked me out on a level that was hard to describe even to hubby. We use food grade oils and herbs in our soaps to avoid a lot of nasties and I had been assured by our suppliers that none of these kinds of chemicals had been near our ingredients but I felt a need to really double check a few of them. I just had to know for sure, you know? We work hard to make sure that our soaps are safe for the whole family and the idea of how much this family was going through weighed on me. I’ve gotten almost all of my questions answered so far from the suppliers so I hope to be able to give that family an update soon. I’m also happy to say that our ingredients, whether we grow them ourselves or get them from our suppliers, are safe. The health and safety of all of our families are still our biggest concern. (Although kids vote that the size of the soap bubbles is their biggest concern!) I also need to thank our wonderful suppliers again for their patience in answering all of my questions.

I also sat down and took a hard look at the summer soap lines and how to approach them. We have been working with a growing request for us to keep both the unscented pioneer and olive oil soaps in stock year round now and I’m pushing those up in the to-do list. By the end of the month, they will stay on the regular stock list in the catalog and be there year-round. We also have two more men’s soaps that should roll out around that time. If these two keep going as well as they have, they might make the regular list too! I’m also moving up a fun color project to this week or next so I can have more excuses to play in the kitchen and post pictures. Another batch of Honeysuckle is brewing along with more of the Raspberry & Chocolate. As most of these will be cold process projects, everyone will have to wait until around the end of April or beginning of May to get their slice to take home. I really truly love the results we get from cold process soaping but have to admit my long, agonizing wait each time is torture…..

I again apologize for the delay in posting. And, yes, getting me to sit still this morning did involve coffee and chocolate for those who wondered. I must now return to the kitchen. The stick blender is raring to go for the day and the soap pots are all waiting. Hope your day works out well for you and we will see you out and about this month! We will definitely be at the Crawfish Festival this month and I’ll get more info updated for you on all the dates and places. More posts to follow soon- especially since I’ve figured out my phone’s voice recorder for keeping my blog post notes. Hooray for technology!

Happy Washing!
Dorothy

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Mad Scientist at Work Again….

…Please stand by. Our resident mad scientist, aka Dorothy, has been spotted digging thru a pile of research notes, tromping thru the garden with her cutters on a mission, and plotting the reveal of a few new ideas again. She was already murmuring about the info she had learned about a new-to-her allergen when that really great guy in the big brown delivery truck arrived, bringing her another box of goodies she had apparently been lying in wait for. There were squeals of joy as the contents were whisked away to the kitchen. The cauldron and stick blender have been trying hard to keep up and have been heard begging for mercy. As the household is running out of flat surfaces for her to stack soap and her soap racks are almost full, we expect to be able to drag her away from the kitchen shortly. It may require bribery of chocolate or coffee to make her stay in her computer chair but we shall get her to create a coherent update shortly of her crafting.

Happy Washing!

The Minions at
Texas Pioneer Creations

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Things are hopping here

It’s been quite a few crazy weeks around here again. You too? We had a great time at Donna’ Market last Saturday and met some more great people. Thanks to everyone who stopped by, the funny jokes, and also to those who gave me some new projects to play with! I’m hoping to start on two of those next week. Tonight we will be at the Klein Oak High School Spring Fling Carnival to help them with a school fundraiser so we hope to see more of you again. My ankle is still healing though so hubby probably won’t let me play on the giant inflatables. Sigh. That’s life though. I’m sure this thing will be back to 100% percent before too much longer and I’ll be back to zooming around at top speed- yay!

As I double checked the checklist to make sure I had everything loaded for tonight, I realized that I hadn’t updated the website. Bad, bad Dorothy! So I am uploading a few pictures of the recent soapy fun I’ve had in the kitchen and praying they show here for your enjoyment too. Someone really should get going on that smell-o-vision already because these soaps smell heavenly! The only way you’re going to get to breathe in this awesomeness is to come see us in person.

Cut oversized bars of Cinnamon Swirl Soap
Cut oversized bars of Cinnamon Swirl Soap

Another picture of cut oversized bars of Cinnamon Swirl Soap
Another picture of cut oversized bars of Cinnamon Swirl Soap

The green and white this time is our Sage and Citrus while the cool rock-looking one is the revamped Cinnamon Swirl Soap. (Remember not to put that one on your face or “tender bits” unless you want one extra spicy wash!) You’ll also find below the new Peppermint confetti soap that has been a BLAST! I called this run of it a “split decision” set because I had started topping it with the panels embedded flat as had been requested. I just couldn’t help making a few stand up like shark fins towards the end- and they loved that look even more. So awesome and fun- I will definitely be keeping more of this around!
Freshly cut Sage and Citrus Soap from March 2013
Freshly cut Sage and Citrus Soap from March 2013

Top view of freshly cut Sage and Citrus Soap from March 2013
Top view of freshly cut Sage and Citrus Soap from March 2013
Cut Peppermint Confetti Soaps and scraps March 2013
Cut Peppermint Confetti Soaps and scraps March 2013

Uncut log of the Peppermint Confetti Soap showing "split decision" top March 2013
Uncut log of the Peppermint Confetti Soap showing “split decision” top March 2013

Come by and see us tonight at the carnival too. The street address is 22603 Northcrest Lane, Spring, TX 77389 and even my GPS directions thing can find it- hooray! Over the next few weeks we’ll be updating everyone on where to find us for April and May along with more soaping fun. See you around, have lots of fun this weekend, and keep smiling everybody. It confuses people 😉

Happy Washing!

Dorothy