Cold Process Lard Soap Recipe

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WebStir the lye into the water until dissolved. Note, the chemical reaction will cause it to heat up quickly. Set …

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Total Time: 48 hrs 35 minsServings: 6

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WebOnce the fats and oils are melted, set the saucepan aside to cool along with the lye. Once the lye and the fats are cooled to approximately 115 degrees or within ten …

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Web12 oz. water. Set crockpot on Low heat. Weigh oils into a separate container one at a time before pouring each into …

Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins

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Web270 grams olive oil. 30 grams castor oil. Lye solution. 79 grams lye (sodium hydroxide) 228 grams distilled water. Scent can be added at trace. 20 to 36 grams of your …

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WebFIVE: To this container, add 2 tablespoons of shredded loofah and use a whisk or spoon to thoroughly mix in. SIX: Pour the loofah soap evenly into each yogurt …

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WebPlace this in a safe place to cool. While the lye solution is cooling, measure out the oils and butters and combine them in a large stainless pot. Melt them over low

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WebMethod. Step 1: In a separate container, mix the clay with a couple of teaspoons of distilled water and set it aside for later. Step 2: Follow the steps above (for the …

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Web4. When mixing your lye and water solution you want to do so in a heat safe bowl, I personally use a big glass mixing bowl. 5. Work with lye on a heat proof surface, even if …

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WebWooden spoon to stir. Cheesecloth, sieve, or slotted spoon to remove cracklings. Several glass mason jars or heat-safe containers to store rendered lard. Cutting board and knife. Water (for 10 pounds of fat, use 4 cups of water; for 1 pound of fat use slightly less than 1/2 cup of water) Cut into small pieces.

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WebIn a small bowl weigh out the lye. Once the fat is melted, remove it from the heat. Fill a roasting pan with ice water and set your Mixing Container with water in it inside. Slowly, …

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WebMake sure you are making the soap in a well-ventilated area. Put on your gloves and eye protection, your mask, apron, and long rubber gloves. Pour the mineral …

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WebHow To Use This Soap. In the shower or bath, wet your hands and rub your soap in them to create a lather. Wash your hands first, then repeat the process and …

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WebMy name is Shawn Woodell, owner of Heavenly Soaps & Such. In this video, I show you how I make Cold Process Lard Goats milk soap. I hope you enjoy the vide

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