Hi! I read an article somewhere,on how to make soap without weighing, just by using the same size cup for measuring oils,lye and water..and it asked to use lard or any vegetable shortening..cant find the link right now..i got this- can this be used?
There are a few old recipes kicking around that state volume (cups, tablespoons, jars of lye) instead of weight. I think thats a bit dangerous because of the inaccuracy, but also because it makes people think that its like a regular food recipe, and that substituting this oil for that oil is no big deal. One of the HUGE advances in modern soap making is the knowledge of the different saponification values for each oil, and for many of us math challenged folks, the availability of lye calculators like soapcalc.net
I'm making a guess that vegetable shortening = New Crisco or similar in the recipe that you found on the web. Be careful of things you find on the web, they aren't always good.
I have also run into DOS with high Crisco shortening soaps. I now use palm shortening not over 20% without problems.This single oil soap experiment is a good place to see how single oils do in soaps - lard does well, Crisco (vegetable shortening) makes a nice soap early on, but developed DOS in 6 months
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