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  • Soap Making in Photos

    We wanted to give customers a little sneak peek into our soap making process though photos. I hope you enjoy.

    Making Soap with The Freckled Farm Soap Company

    First we measure out all of the solid oils. These oils need to be melted, so they are added to a container that is wrapped in a warming device. The warmer melts the solid oils over several hours. We normally measure out the solid oils the night before and turn on the warmers at 5am when we are beginning farm chores, that way the oils are melted when we come out to make soap after farm chores are done and we have eaten breakfast. Once the oils are melted we move them into the large stock pot that the soap is made in. We run the oils through a filter to catch anything that might fall into the soap.

    Filtering oils for soap making

    We freeze our milk in a solid block. It takes less time to set up and takes up less space in the freezer. Once frozen we use an icepick to break up the milk into smaller chunks that are easier to measure and to mix the lye into. We return the measured milk to the freezer until we are ready for it later in the process.

    Frozen Goat Milk for soap making

    Next, the oils in liquid form are measured out:

    Pouring Oils - Goat Milk Soap Making

    Pouring Oils for Goat Milk Soap Making

    They too are run through the filter as they are added to the other melted oils:

    Pouring oils for goat milk soap making

    Once all the oils are measured and added to the stock pot we start preparing the milk/lye mixture. Because the milk is frozen when the lye is added the temperature never rises above 76-80 degrees and the milk maintains it’s light color. If lye is added to room temperature milk the milk will turn brown and potentially take on a burnt scent. When the milk and lye are well mixed they are added to the oil. It too is run through the filter (a larger one) but this time it is to break up and catch any fat clumps that may have formed.

    Adding Milk to Goat Milk Soap

    We push the remaining milk through the strainer to break up the fat clumps.

    Straining Milk in goat milk soap making

    Straining Milk for Goat Milk Soap Making

    We then mix everything together with an industrial sized stick blender.

    Oils Mixing in Soap Making

    Oils Mixing in Soap Making

    Once the oils reach the light trace stage the essential oils are added

    Light Trace in Soap Making

    The mixture is then poured into the molds.

    Pouring soap into molds

    We then scrap off the excess on top of the molds to fill the remaining molds and to smooth the top of the soap.

    Smoothing Soap

    This particular batch is the topped version of our Lavender Goat Milk Soap. We add the lavender buds last.

    Lavender Goat Milk Soap

    Finally, the soap sits for at least 24 hours while it firms up. It is cut and placed on the curing racks, where it will stay for 4-6 weeks while it cures.

     

     

  • Where to find us this Winter!

    It’s easy to fall into the winter blues when it seems like not a lot is happening on the weekends. You are stuck inside all week. That’s not how you want to spend your weekends too! During the rest of the year its so nice to start your weekend off with a visit to the farmers markets to stock up on all of your needs and maybe pick up a tasty breakfast, but during the winter what is there to do? Guess what… In Virginia there are still awesome farmers markets to visit. Winter markets have increased greatly over the last few years, so now you don’t have to go without! So where can you pick up our goat milk soaps, laundry detergent, and lotions this winter:

    South of the James Farmers Market – It’s undeniable… South of the James is one of the top farmers markets in Virginia and it’s year round! We feel beyond grateful to have such a wonderful place to offer our products. We are out at SOJ every single Saturday of the year, unless the governor declares a state of emergency because of hazardous weather. During the summer there are an incredible number of vendors and many of those vendors stay on all year. If you are coming during the winter you will not be disappointed. Everything you need is still there! There is always at least one or two veggie vendors, honey, dog treats, our goat milk soap products, the list goes on and on… and there are always lots of great choices for breakfast.

    Visit South of the James Farmers Market – Every Saturday during the winter – 9am-12pm – New Kent Ave & 42nd Street, Richmond, VA 23225 

    The Winter Farmers Market at IX Park – This is a brand new winter market in Charlottesville. It has a great selection and is both indoors and outdoors. You can find us at one of the outdoor spots on select Saturdays… Which is hopefully most Saturdays through March.

    Visit The Winter Farmers Market at IX Park – Saturdays during the winter – 9am-1pm – 522 2nd Street SE in Charlottesville, Virginia

    We are also in the process of applying to several craft shows that will take place this winter so please continue to check in on our Where to Buy page on our website for more up to date information.

     

  • Gifted RVA

    The Freckled Farm Soap Company’s Deep Space Goat Milk Soap and Lavender Goat Milk Laundry Detergent can now be found in Gifted RVA’s gift boxes.

    Head over to their website to check out all of their fabulous gift boxes. They are full of awesome products from vendors from throughout Virginia. They have something for all occasions!