Chickenpoopshoes
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Hoping perhaps someone knows specifically if I can wash tallow to remove the rancidity?
I read on Classic Bells that it can be done and since I found just over a kilo of glass-hard, pure white suet that I rendered a year ago I would love to know if anyone has done it and what the outcome was?!
I had poured it into plastic soup containers with airtight lids and forgotten about it. When I opened the lid there was an instant rancid whiff which then dissipated leaving only a faint tang at the surface.
like I said, this stuff is rock hard- like stone- so I can’t help wondering if only the very top which was exposed to the air inside the tub would have oxidised leaving everything underneath fine?
Is it worth a shot? Will the resulting soap go rancid quicker?
I read on Classic Bells that it can be done and since I found just over a kilo of glass-hard, pure white suet that I rendered a year ago I would love to know if anyone has done it and what the outcome was?!
I had poured it into plastic soup containers with airtight lids and forgotten about it. When I opened the lid there was an instant rancid whiff which then dissipated leaving only a faint tang at the surface.
like I said, this stuff is rock hard- like stone- so I can’t help wondering if only the very top which was exposed to the air inside the tub would have oxidised leaving everything underneath fine?
Is it worth a shot? Will the resulting soap go rancid quicker?