Sentences with phrase «lye like»

Heather, any reason you are not using coconut milk with the lye like for the other recipe, the bar soap??

Not exact matches

Hunt's cans their tomatoes within hours of harvest using steam from simple hot water to peel its tomatoes, while some other companies peel with chemicals like * lye.
I like Hunt's because they use steam from simple hot water to peel the tomatoes, while some other companies peel with chemicals like * lye.
Not only do you want to avoid putting strong ingredients like lye and hydroxide into your bloodstream, you also don't know how pregnancy hormones will impact the way your hair and skin react to the products.
A soap is by definition a mixture of fats and oils with an alkali or base, like this recipe for crock pot soap that uses a mixture of olive and coconut oils with a lye and water base.
The most often asked question on my soap recipes (like my basic slowcooker soap or my charcoal bars) is «can I make soap without lye
After a couple of days, there isn't really any lye leftover anymore in a recipe that is superfatted like this one.
fun loving good woman looking for a good man interested in everything indoors and outdoors guarding fishing movies flee markets just being together having fun i am honest and never lye i am a one man woman and would like a one woman man i have short hair light brown hazel eyes and am overweight...
Burdened by its Oz - like yellow brick and gewgaws and its redolently old - fashioned name, so suggestive of salvation and temperance and lye soap, the former Young Men's Christian Association (the words were carved with embarrassing permanence above the lintel) was bent now on rescuing itself from the downtown seediness in which it had joined so many of its counterparts in more significant...
The most interesting pieces Klee cites are not the GIFs currently dominating online art making, nor even the giants of «90s net art (although many of these are indeed great works of art), but the very early experiments with electronic media by the likes of Nam June Paik and Len Lye, reminders of W.T.J. Mitchell's old adage: «The shock of new media is as old as the hills.»
In films such as Swinging the Lambeth Walk (1940), where drawn and scratched lines undulate in striated verticals and sine - wave - like horizontals to a jaunty jazz sound track, and Free Radicals (1958), in which chalklike inscriptions streak and sway across a pitch - black screen accompanied by African music, New Zealand animator Len Lye used the cinematic apparatus to make static frames (cels) appear to move.
Like the MI Bluetooth headset LYE..
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