Nope, that's actually a computer keyboard he's holding. It's my hubby's piggy (he works with computers for a living). I like the idea that it looks like a soap cutter, though.
IrishLass
IrishLass
Those are beautiful, IL, all aspects of them. Did you use one of those Wilton liners for the exterior surfaces? Would you mind posting a picture of it if so? So beautifully trimmed/beveled as well.
I remember seeing a thread about bevelers a while ago and being seized w/envy of yours, it is the Lotioncrafter one, right? I tried to find one, but LC does not make them any more, there were no second hand ones to be found, and nothing else like it on the market that I saw ....
That's the stuff I was looking for! I knew Lee Valley had to have them. My Google-fu was broken over the weekend.Here's a variety of chamfer/edge/radius planes sold in the States, including IL's chamfer plane --
Can you tell me how to find the above recipe? Thanks
I know that grocery store lard is hydrogenated to make it shelf stable but is hydrogenated lard a concern for anyone? As far as it also is often treated with bleaching and deodorizing agents, emulsifiers, and antioxidants, such as BHT...
I've made grocery store lard soap before and truly love animal fats in soaps. I have a grass-fed tallow farmer so I can render my own tallow ... Haven't found a reasonable supplier of lard straight from a farm before it's processed. Hydrogenation produces trans fats, which no one should eat but what about in a soap application on the skin?
Thoughts?
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