mommycarlson
Well-Known Member
I have rendered some deer fat, I have over 7 pounds! I have read the forums from a few years back where some people made deer tallow soap and wanted to ask:
One poster used a 7% SF, is there an advantage to upping the SF? Is this specific to deer tallow? I make a 50% lard soap with a 5 % SF, makes a lovely soap.
Of course I will run my recipe through soap calc, but wondered if I should just make my normal recipe and sub out the lard for deer tallow, would this be an okay thing to do?
And last, deer tallow is really hard and I wondered if perhaps that is why one poster said to use the higher SF, does the hardness of the deer tallow carry over into the hardness of the finished soap?
Thank you so much!
One poster used a 7% SF, is there an advantage to upping the SF? Is this specific to deer tallow? I make a 50% lard soap with a 5 % SF, makes a lovely soap.
Of course I will run my recipe through soap calc, but wondered if I should just make my normal recipe and sub out the lard for deer tallow, would this be an okay thing to do?
And last, deer tallow is really hard and I wondered if perhaps that is why one poster said to use the higher SF, does the hardness of the deer tallow carry over into the hardness of the finished soap?
Thank you so much!