do you store them in open air? or in a box?I store soaps on a shelf ( plastic) in the living room area.
if a box - what kind?
are they wrapped in plastic or anything?
do you store them in open air? or in a box?I store soaps on a shelf ( plastic) in the living room area.
And all of those were mislabeled or adulterated, not mis-shipped.To me this year (shortening or some other high melt palm blend that stayed solid at well over 100 degrees for days, in the sun on my porch, instead of rspo palm which if course ought to have been liquid the first afternoon for stirring); to another member here a couple years ago (the corn oil adulteration), and to a soaper on another forum I know (cocoa butter with something chalky in it), etc.
I got organic palm from them for many years, but have switched to a different supplier as they refused to admit there was anything wrong, even with photos.
So, yeah, the problem isn't always the soaper, sometimes it's the materials.
The corn oil problem, yes, but they do their own processing.
@paradisi Luckily, we have choices. I hope you found a supplier that works well for you.
It looks like you've been able to find information to answer your questions. I don't use much palm as I prefer lard, so I really don't have anything to add. I have been using no stir palm for the last year or two, and be sure I have enough that I don't have to order it in the summer when it could melt when it is shipped. Very early on I did use regular palm and melted it, poured into smaller jars which I melted and stirred each time I used it. At one point I did have a larger bucket of palm that I didn't melt before using and had no ill effects from doing that. And that is about all I know from my own experience.With unhydrogenated palms, the entire container has to be melted, mixed thoroughly, then batch oils measured out. Every time. The fatty acids separate, and that can throw off the saponification of the oil used….meaning your soap MAY be more super fatted than you want. (Or lye heavy, depending on where the fatty acids collected when they solidified)
That’s about the extent of my knowledge on the matter. I’d like to get someone like @deanna @dibbles or others to voice their opinions on the palm.
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Thank you for the response and all the help. I agree with all you have said. I will try making the batch again with the ROE and more lye like before. I bought a jeweler's scale to measure out the ROE. How much should I put for 2 lbs of soap? I just added like a few drops this last time. What is BHT? Would this be used in place of ROE? Does it help prevent rancidity? Thanks so much for all your help..♥
To answer all your questions about ROE, there's good info and a PDF to download in this thread:I bought a jeweler's scale to measure out the ROE. How much should I put for 2 lbs of soap?
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