Making soap and other projects

May 14th, 2007 by Frans Prins Posted in Grass Routes on Tour






One day we visited an alternative beach resort nearby. Between the olive trees, small holiday houses lead you to the beach. In between there is small pieces of land where all kinds of vegetables are grown organic. Just before the beach there is a bicycle with a car battery, when you bike for some time there is enough for the beach lamp to glow.

Here we met the two artists who were supposed to decorate the Dedetepe farm instead of us. They were decorating the place and painting mandalas on the small houses. They had a lot of troubles with their bus (imagine a big, old Mercedes van without handbrake or fourth gear, driving through the mountains…) and had to work for their fuel to be bale to drive, we hope they find their way to Italy as well!

Last day in Turkey we spent in a village nearby, our hosts bringing olive oil to make soap with on a fire, Cecilia to paint flowers on a balcony of one of the villagers. Meanwhile Gaya and Frans spent the time on the stairs of the soapmakers house, where the women where baking börek in the outdoor fire oven, and playing with Gaya all the time. The soap is made from olvieoil, which is put on a hot fire, some natural ingredients are added, then this is stirred and heated for a few hours, and then put into the frames to become stif. Wait a few days and you have natural oliveoil based soap!

On the way back from soap making we visited the centre of the environmental organization Bugday, which is still under construction. They choose a great spot for this centre: up in the mountains, with a fantastic view over the olive fields and the sea. The building is half round, but with the terraces it is going to be built in a circle. The building is made with natural materials, with help of old stone masters; as concrete there is used stone pulp and for the roof soil and shells. When it is finished we are sure it will be a very wonderful place for making people more aware of the preciousness of nature.

  1. 2 Responses to “Making soap and other projects”

  2. By Jim John Mbisa on Apr 22, 2009

    Am emailing from a remote village in Malawi. I have initiated a project to empower women because the men are dead and are left to pick the family responsibilities. The project of Laundry soap making is the most suitable that the women are eager to startwith my help. To make it viable I reckon making 250 L drum per week will do. Please help with information on ingredients, equipments and formulas. To empower the youth, I thought the battery charging craft will be beneficial. All people and organisation contacted are asking for money which we cant afford. Ounce I get information, I will write a Business Plan and seek financial help.
    Looking 4ward to hear from you.
    Regards

    Jim John Mbisa.

  3. By natural soap on Sep 7, 2009

    Informative post. I appreciate your knowledge in natural products specially natural soap making and personal care.

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