OK: SO: I took 2 cakes of Williams and 2 cakes of Vanderhagen Deluxe. I took a grater and ground them all to dust. I folded them as best I could, found I was kneading, as though I were making bread. THEN I took a beer glass and kinda pounded it in & made it nice & compressed. It will fill an entire coffee mug. MY mug is like the 2-cuppa-joe, so it was half full (note not half empty, LOL!) ANYWAY, I moistened the top of it and let it dry for a bit. THEN I had to try the lather, SO, I took a parker silvertip and made a lather in a bowl. The COLOR of the cake is kinda the same color of the vanderhagen, but he scent of the lather is Williams dominant, BUT what I DID notice was that the LATHER was the SAME THICKNESS and SAME DENSITY as TABAC or any other triple milled soap. I was ASTONISHED!!! HOW DENSE that stuff was, I was amazed!!!!! It has ALL the moistening qualities (shea butter, aloe) of the vanderhagen & the tallowing properties of the Williams. NOW, yeah, there are people who groan at the names, but I'm giving these puppies a new look. Maybe ya can't drink vodka straight, but Screwdrivers are more appealing? I think the same hold true with Vanderhagen and WIlliams. I think the two compliment each other SPLENDIDLY as ONE MIXTURE of SOAP!!!!! Has ANYONE ELSE DONE THIS???? I CAN'T be the first!!! Check out the pic!!! NOTE: THESE were my learning pucks before I ever KNEW there was a B&B.....I honestly didn't know what was out there, so that's why I had as much as I did of this stuff. LOL, I didn't know better.....
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