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Javamama

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I just got a bar from a local soapmaker that is clove-chinese 5 spice and it is heavenly!
She used to carry a clove-rosemary too.
I like clove, obviously.
 

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I don't know, it still sounds very scary to me but I can't seem to find an orange clove soap that's going to moisturize my poor dry bod. I'm really into aromatherapy and orange oil is the best way to start my day.
 

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I just smelled some oatmeal sulfur soap that was developed for a pet with a rash. I could detect some slight rotten egg smell, but I actually liked the blended scent very much.
 

me&thegals

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Could anyone talk about rendering fat? My husband is going to be helping family butcher a steer/cow. We could probably have all the fat we want. What do we want--The thick layer between skin and muscle or the stuff around the organs?

Any suggestions on how to melt, filter/purify this? Or pointers to where I could find this information?

For those of you who soap, what are the differences you have noticed between vegetable-oil only soaps and soaps made with animal fats?

Thanks!
 

me&thegals

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That is so, so helpful, Farmfresh!

One more question: How much (weight or volume) fat can I expect from a steer/cow if I only use the fat around the kidneys?

Well, 2 questions, I guess :D : If I get lard from the grocery store or my local butcher, is that already exactly what I need for any type of soap?

Thanks!
 

me&thegals

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Free: I think I have read about you using your chicken fat. Can I save any cooking fat, like bacon, or the stuff that hardens on the top of chicken soup when refrigerated, clean it as desribed by Farmfresh and save it for soaping?
 

me&thegals

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I have 2 local meat markets. I think I will start there in looking for fat/lard. So, the suet is the stuff around the kidneys?

I like the idea of getting big chunks of hard fat to feed the birds, too!
 
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