1/ Buying all the equipment is adding up - this is fine (!) as I am just going to see this as paving the way for a lifetime of happy soap-making. However! Can I save money by using pans and bowls I use for cooking for soapmaking as well? It would make quite a financial difference (I would wash them thoroughly - they are ones I don't use very often)
2/ Distilled water - can I use ordinary bottled water? Or boil the kettle and let it cool?
3/ I've got a book called Smart Soapmaking and I'm going to use the beginner recipe from that. In it, she says to get trace (note use of technical term) I can use an immersion blender. I have got a spare immersion blender: however when I blend soup it tends to end up everywhere, and soup doesn't have anything corrosive in it. Is this a recipe for disaster?
4/ She says to use about 17g scent. How much is that in essential oils?

5/ I don't know the difference between refined and unrefined Shea butter. Does that matter?
Thanks ever so much - sorry so many questions, I'd be really grateful for some advice. I'm sure this can't be as scary as it looks
