We specialize in goat’s milk soaps and have a variety of goat’s milk soaps available. Prices range from $6.50 a bar to $7.50 a bar, including tax for Wisconsin shoppers. If you buy 4 bars it is $22.00 with a dollar upcharge for shampoo bars. Most bars are 4 ounces or more. We have both unscented and mildly scented soap bars made with only the highest quality essential oils or fragrance oils. Herbs, pigments, and spices are used to color some of the soaps; they are otherwise all-natural.
Utilization of Lard
Lard is utilized in the majority of our bars because it is a wonderful animal fat for making soap. Lard is wasted in huge quantities and using it in soap gives purpose to a good byproduct while preventing waste. We buy rendered lard that does not contain preservatives or additives and is custom rendered for our soap production. Using lard is traditional. It has been the standard for soap making for hundreds of years. Lard in soap causes it to hold its shape and last longer. Swiss researchers claim that lard is the best possible fat that can be used to catch the healing properties of plants when combined. All of that said, my shampoo bars do not have animal fat in them. They are made from olive oil, coconut oil and castor oil. As for shampoo bars, they tend to be a little softer. They still last in the shower about a month per bar when properly cured.
Goat’s Milk for Soap
Our exceptional milk production is what makes our beautiful, white soap not only aesthetically pleasing, but wonderful smelling and beautifully moisturizing. We do not use any chemicals on our milking goats. We even go as far as to make our own udder cream, insect repellents, and healing ointments. Our hay is custom planted and we feed only our hay to our milking goats. We make sure the weeds that can taint milk are not in our pastures, ensuring the milk always tastes great. Additionally, our bucks are not housed near our milking goats so as not to taint the milk with a “bucky” taste or smell. Our milk is processed very quickly to preserve exceptional taste and to avoid it from becoming warm or aged. Good tasting and smelling milk makes for good goat’s milk soap.
Producing soap with milk is a fragile process. Care is taken to preserve all the wonderful qualities of the milk and to produce a nice cream colored bar that is attractive, sturdy, and long lasting.
*We do not use palm oil. The production of palm oil is stripping the rain forest of crucial environment for orangutans. The palm oil plantations are silent because animals do not live there. Only rats and snakes are happy in a palm oil plantation.
Utilization of Lard
Lard is utilized in the majority of our bars because it is a wonderful animal fat for making soap. Lard is wasted in huge quantities and using it in soap gives purpose to a good byproduct while preventing waste. We buy rendered lard that does not contain preservatives or additives and is custom rendered for our soap production. Using lard is traditional. It has been the standard for soap making for hundreds of years. Lard in soap causes it to hold its shape and last longer. Swiss researchers claim that lard is the best possible fat that can be used to catch the healing properties of plants when combined. All of that said, my shampoo bars do not have animal fat in them. They are made from olive oil, coconut oil and castor oil. As for shampoo bars, they tend to be a little softer. They still last in the shower about a month per bar when properly cured.
Goat’s Milk for Soap
Our exceptional milk production is what makes our beautiful, white soap not only aesthetically pleasing, but wonderful smelling and beautifully moisturizing. We do not use any chemicals on our milking goats. We even go as far as to make our own udder cream, insect repellents, and healing ointments. Our hay is custom planted and we feed only our hay to our milking goats. We make sure the weeds that can taint milk are not in our pastures, ensuring the milk always tastes great. Additionally, our bucks are not housed near our milking goats so as not to taint the milk with a “bucky” taste or smell. Our milk is processed very quickly to preserve exceptional taste and to avoid it from becoming warm or aged. Good tasting and smelling milk makes for good goat’s milk soap.
Producing soap with milk is a fragile process. Care is taken to preserve all the wonderful qualities of the milk and to produce a nice cream colored bar that is attractive, sturdy, and long lasting.
*We do not use palm oil. The production of palm oil is stripping the rain forest of crucial environment for orangutans. The palm oil plantations are silent because animals do not live there. Only rats and snakes are happy in a palm oil plantation.