BUSINESS Wallowa County Chieftain A6 Wednesday, February 2, 2022 Woman sells goat milk soap from Wallowa home BIZZ BUZZ By Bill Bradshaw W ALLOWA — Davi Parker doesn’t cry over spilled milk; she makes soap out of it — as long as it’s from her goats. In fact, some of her prod- ucts look tasty, but her soap is strictly to clean the body. “I do have some soaps that look like delicious cupcakes, but they cer- tainly wouldn’t taste deli- cious,” the Wallowa owner of Spilt Milk Soaps said during a Jan. 27 interview. “Goat milk is amazing stuff , whether it is used topically or internally; just don’t eat goat milk soap.” Parker has been making the soap from her own goats for six years. She started selling soap, bath and body items, lotions and shave bars — all from goat milk — about three years ago. She also makes some men’s beard-care products, includ- ing beard balm and oil. “Those obviously don’t have goat milk,” she said. SPILT MILK SOAPS Who: Davi Parker Where: Wallowa What: Soap from goats milk Email: spiltmilksoaps@ frontier.com The process The soap is made using a combination of oils and lye, Parker said. “I use ‘full milk’ for all of my soaps,” she said. “This means all of the liq- uid used to dissolve lye is full goat milk not diluted with water. I have a cou- ple bars that are the excep- tion — one uses half sea water we gathered from the ocean, and the other uses half beer.” To make the soap, the dissolved lye is added to the oils and blended until emulsifi ed. “Then fragrance and Website: www.spiltmilk- soaps.com Also on Facebook: Spilt Milk Soaps Davi Parker/Contributed Photo Davi Parker poses with her overhauling wether, Gruff . She makes soap from the milk her doe goats produce at her Wallowa home. color are added depending on the design I am trying to achieve,” Parker said. “The soap batter is then poured into molds, where it goes through the saponifi cation process.” That process is where the distribution of unsaturated and saturated fatty acid determines the hardness, aroma, cleansing, lather and moisturizing abilities of soaps. “The batter heats up — it can get quite hot — and goes through what is called a gel phase,” she said. “Here, the batter begins to solidify and gets gel-like. It doesn’t have to go through gel to become soap, but the gel phase makes col- ors brighter and the bar ends up a bit creamier, in my opinion.” She said not all people who make soap prefer to gel their soaps and others try to prevent it. “I like mine to gel,” she said. Parker said that after the soap has been in a mold for 18-24 hours it can be removed and sliced into bars, which then must cure for 4-6 weeks for any excess water to evaporate and the bars to harden fully and become more mild. She said that some soaps, such as castille soap, are cured for an entire year. The soaps While she doesn’t claim Save 50% on heating costs this winter with Rinnai Propane Heaters!* Heaters and other HVAC Parts & Services not just propane! *Addtional rebates up to $100 apply . East Hwy 82 Ed Staub & Sons Enterprise, OR 201 • 541-426-0320 Energy Community Service. & Skylight Gallery her soap does more than get a person clean, she rec- ommends users research the benefi ts of goat milk for their skin. “All of my soaps are special,” Parker said. “I have designed my rec- ipe, through much trial and error, to be very cleans- ing without being drying and to add enough mois- ture back to your skin with- out leaving a greasy or res- idue feel.” As for the scents she adds, that’s a bit random. “I make whatever scents seem grand to me at the time; whatever makes me happy,” she said. “I have in the past, and plan to con- tinue in the future, (used) some odd fragrances, such as bacon and dill pickle. Those make me laugh, so I like to make them.” Marketing At present, Parker has no storefront and sells her products online. She can be reached via email and the products viewed at her web- site or Facebook page. Some of her products are available at shops in the county, such as the Flannel Lantern in Joseph. “When I can, I also sell at various markets and ven- dor shows,” she said. “I sell mainly online. I off er free local delivery to most of Wallowa County. I also off er free shipping on orders over $40. Sadly, that keeps going up with the increase in postage rates.” ——— Bill Bradshaw is a reporter for the Wallowa County Chieftain. Have a business tip? Contact him at 541-398-5503 or bbrad- shaw@wallowa.com. Church Directory Finding books is our specialty CLUES ACROSS 1. Source of suds 5. Like a burrito smothered in sauce 8. They pull up to red carpets 13. ___-Hoop 14. Cosmetics brand 16. Performance that might end on a high note? 17. Plays a role 18. Nevada gambling city 19. Word before “bed” or “slide” 20. Screenplay author for a 1990 Moore-Swayze film? 23. Monopolize 24. Spicy tuna roll fish 25. French for “me” 26. “What’s the ___?” 27. 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