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Kind of funny how a Yahoo (at&t) toolbar attaches itself... Empty Kind of funny how a Yahoo (at&t) toolbar attaches itself...




And ya can't get rid of it! any hints, clues or ideas?
Hi! smile2
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Tater Salad

Post Sat Oct 05, 2013 1:13 am by Tater Salad

I've noticed that certain "updates" conveniently include toolbars by default, unless you unclick the check mark in the fine print.

As far as getting rid of it, I always have to try by trial and error. Without having the toolbar on my computer in front of me, my best guess would be to try right clicking on the toolbar itself, and seeing what options it gives you. Either that or searching through programs on windows exporer to see if any of them are named something like "Yahoo toolbar", or looking at your browser's add-ons or plug-ins. Or toolbars.

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Tater Salad

Post Sat Oct 05, 2013 1:14 am by Tater Salad

Or, you could try a system restore, using a date from before you had the toolbar.

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roxanna

Post Sat Oct 05, 2013 1:46 am by roxanna

no idea Breezey,
so how is the soap making progressing ?
would love to know more about that.smile2 

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Breezey Breezey

Post Sat Oct 05, 2013 5:07 am by Breezey Breezey

Hey Tater! smile2
I tried getting rid of that toolbar in programs and deleting it.. the at&t toolbar.. and it's still there. I will try what you suggested. I forgot about add ons and plug ins.
Thank you. give a hug 

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Breezey Breezey

Post Sat Oct 05, 2013 5:11 am by Breezey Breezey

Hello Roxanna! smile2
Soap making... hmmm... well... yeah.. I made it and it says it has to dry for about six to eight weeks. I cut it into small squares, which I probably should have done differently.. but, you learn by trying! lol
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Breezey Breezey

Post Sat Oct 05, 2013 5:11 am by Breezey Breezey

Does it look like soap? lol

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roxanna

Post Sat Oct 05, 2013 7:03 am by roxanna

LOL it looks edible ! but then ,I can't smell it music 

I might try to make pure Castile soap ,when I find out how to do it .

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Breezey Breezey

Post Sat Oct 05, 2013 7:07 am by Breezey Breezey

Does this help? smile2
The recipe below uses the proper proportions of oil and lye to create a PH balanced soap that will be very mild to the skin.

Here are a few tools you will need:

A digital scale capable of 5 lbs measurement.
2 glass bulb thermometers that can measure up to 200° Fahrenheit.
A stick blender.
A high temperature plastic jar (to mix the sodium hydroxide and water).
A long-handled plastic mixing spoon.
A ladle.
Two large plastic bowls.
Soap molds.



Here is the recipe:

All measurements are in weight – not fluid ounces.
All bars are assumed to be 4oz.



Full Batch Half Batch Quarter Batch
Makes 28 bars Makes 14 bars Makes 7 bars
24oz Cold Distilled Water 12oz Cold Distilled Water 6oz Cold Distilled Water
12oz Sodium Hydroxide (lye) 6oz Sodium Hydroxide (lye) 3oz Sodium Hydroxide (lye)
74oz Olive Oil 37oz Olive Oil 18.5oz Olive Oil
14oz Coconut Oil 7oz Coconut Oil 3.5oz Coconut



Caution: Whenever working with Sodium Hydroxide it is recommended as a safety precaution that you use rubber gloves, goggles, and any other protective gear that you may want to use in order to protect your skin or clothing from accidental splashes of the liquid.

Add lye to water in a high temperature plastic container outside of house. Do not breathe fumes. Always add Lye to water (not reverse). Caution: Temperature of mixture will rise to approximately 195ºF. Stir mixture with plastic spoon.
Mix oils and microwave to 110ºF.
Allow lye to cool (place in bowl of cold water to speed up cooling).
When both solutions are at 110ºF, add lye solution to the oil mixture. Blend with stick blender until the mixture reaches “trace” where you can see a film on top of the soap that traces the line of the stick blender. Ladle into molds.
Handle bars with care for next two days. PH will be high and can burn the skin for the first 48 hrs. The PH will settle to neutral after this.
Place molds in freezer for 30 minutes to help separate the soap from the molds.
Allow 6-8 weeks to air dry before use.



Distilled water is used to guarantee that the PH of the soap will be neutral when complete, and that no impurities are in the water that could affect the saponification process. Distilled water can be purchased at any shopping center in a one gallon container.

Lye (Sodium Hydroxide) can be purchased locally at any Lowes home center, and now Tractor Supply carries it too. A two-pound container of Roebic Crystal Drain Cleaner is available for just over $12. Make sure you buy the one that says 100% lye. Or, you can purchase it in bulkHERE. Two pounds are plenty to last more than two full batches.

Please note that sodium hydroxide is considered a hazardous substance, and shipping prices increase significantly because of this. It is also used in manufacturing certain illegal drugs, and some states may regulate the sale of lye for this reason

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roxanna

Post Sat Oct 05, 2013 9:49 pm by roxanna

Thanks Breezey, that sounds doable ,is that how you made yours ?

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Breezey Breezey

Post Tue Oct 08, 2013 8:14 am by Breezey Breezey

Sorry I took so long! Yes, that's how I made mine.

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