Did you finally get your hands on the Smart and Final brand? I think I recall your daughter was going to get some for you???I like 50% to 80% lard, and have always used home-rendered lard till recently. It never had any piggy smell at all. To my surprise, my first store-bought lard that I got last month, which is preserved with BHT and citric acid, has a definitely piggy smell before using it. I wonder if the preservatives affect the smell somehow? I'd think it would be the opposite but can't explain why my home-rendered lard with zero antioxidants or preservatives has not smell.
Fortunately, I don't smell anything in the curing bars made with the store-bought lard, but so far, all of those are scented. I'll be interested to find out how this store-bought lard smells in an unscented bar.
I ended up not wanting to wait for my visit with her, so I bought the Viva brand available locally at the US Chef Store (formerly Cash & Carry, formerly Smart Foods). Hadn't heard of it before but it seems to soap just fine other than the piggy smell before saponification. And I don't have the greatest sense of smell since getting C-19 last Dec, so I know if I can smell it, it smells!Did you finally get your hands on the Smart and Final brand? I think I recall your daughter was going to get some for you???
funny, I have the same experience. My home rendered lard is odourless and one store bought lard smelled. It was traditional Slovenian lard for food where the odour is essential. The only additive was salt at 0.5 %. I promptly rendered it using water and salt to get impeccable lard for soaping.I like 50% to 80% lard, and have always used home-rendered lard till recently. It never had any piggy smell at all. To my surprise, my first store-bought lard that I got last month, which is preserved with BHT and citric acid, has a definitely piggy smell before using it ...
I went looking for my local cash & carry & drove right by in disappointment when I saw it āwasnāt thereā. New sign is US Chef & I assumed cooking tools.I ended up not wanting to wait for my visit with her, so I bought the Viva brand available locally at the US Chef Store (formerly Cash & Carry, formerly Smart Foods). Hadn't heard of it before but it seems to soap just fine other than the piggy smell before saponification. And I don't have the greatest sense of smell since getting C-19 last Dec, so I know if I can smell it, it smells!
DOS = dreaded orange spots, caused by rancidity.Newbie here, can you please explain what DOS is? Thank you!
I am looking forward to others responses but I use a bit of sugar & powdered coconut milk for added bubbles since all of my recipes for CP soap have 20% or less CO in them.What is the best ingredient for lots of lather and bubbles in CP soap?
I would recommend around 15-20% minimum of Coconut Oil and around a 6-9% of Castor Oil. Castor Oil really helps with the bubbles and "creaminess" of the soap lather plus it really helps to condition the skin, one reason why I use it in my shave soaps.What is the best ingredient for lots of lather and bubbles in CP soap?
Thank you soo much for your feedback, I appreciate thisI would recommend around 15-20% minimum of Coconut Oil and around a 6-9% of Castor Oil. Castor Oil really helps with the bubbles and "creaminess" of the soap lather plus it really helps to condition the skin, one reason why I use it in my shave soaps.
Soap properties of Castor Oil From the Soapmaking Friend Calculator:
- Bubbly 90
- Cleansing 0
- Condition 98
- Hardness 0
- Longevity 0
- Creamy Lather 90
I know that there are many ways to get to where you're wanting with the properties of your soap, but try using a 20% Coconut Oil and a 7% Castor Oil as starting points and see what you think. I use Palm Oil too, around a 30-35%, plus I like High Oleic Sunflower Oil too, it's similar in some ways to Olive Oil.
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