Vermont Soap Organics
Today’s spotlight is Vermont Soap Organics. They recently sent us their Lavender Ecstasy Foaming Hand Soap. Made with organic oils, it’s easy on the hands, gets them very clean, and smells wonderful. Check them out!
Vermont Soap Organics produces USDA Approved, Certified Organic alternatives to the often irritating, chemical and detergent based personal care products now in general use. We manufacture handmade cold process bar soaps for sensitive skin, liquid soaps for skin and cleaning, the first truly organic shower gels, numerous organic nontoxic cleaners and much more. Our Master Soapmakers blend organic food grade ingredients into soap products the old fashioned way. Our special bar soap process removes excess alkali from the soap, creating a super mild bar for the most sensitive skin.

Professionally, I'm an IT Engineer (Executive Level) and Electronics Tech. Philosophically, I'm a Green Conservative, leaning towards Libertarian, and may have been a hippie in the 60's if I had been old enough. I live off grid, with Solar (PV), Wind, veggie oil fueled diesel generator power, veggie Chevy Suburban and have been teaching and living sustainable technology for over 10 years.










November 14th, 2006 at 5:29 pm
I’d like to ask Steve a question about using veggie oil to run a generator for his home. We got a diesel generator, but are unsure how to process the veggie oil to use in it. We don’t want to ‘gum it up.’
Thanks.
Cris
Steveandcris@gmail.com
November 14th, 2006 at 5:53 pm
2 tanks, 2 filters (1 each for diesel, 1 each for veggie), heat the veggie tank and filter with coolant (or electric if you have an air cooled generator). Start with diesel, switch to veggie when it warms up, shut down on diesel. No worries.