Is it impossible in the Scandinavian countries and Australia to get pork fat from a butcher and render your own lard? It's how my grandma made soap back in the day
Thank you for the idea! I have never thought of it. But yes, that should definately not be impossible. In fact, we have a big meat factory in the nearest town, just 30 kilometers away from here. So they will definately have a lot of lard. Creativity in sourcing is the thing here, yes. So a big thank you!
I'm not 100% sure if I want to use lard, though. Not that I'm vegan or anything, but I don't know. I have to do some research on palm. Maybe that's not that bad after all. I read something Brambleberry wrote on palm and what the alternatives are, and that made me think. So I have to do my own research. Palm is available as vegetable ghee from immigrant shops. I don't remember if it is 100% palm. But I bought ghee once, and it was so rock hard it was impossible to get out of the box. Almost as hard as a candle, if not just that hard.
Yesterday I was looking all over the internet to see if I could find coconut and other types of harder fat from a norwegian seller, that sold in bulk for lower prices. Industrial quality, not health food quality. I found, but they sold only to businesses. I have to call them, maybe they can sell to me a small amount. But suddenly came to think, we actually have a BIG bakery where I live! I mean a big industrial bakery that delivers to grocery stores in the region. I might be able to buy some this and that from them. And they are in walking distance from where I live.
So yes, I guess many thing are available, but not that obvious in your face at grocery stores.
I bought olive oil and coconut fat yesterday at the grocery store, because I was planning to make soap. But I could not find out how to do it and/or decide on HP or CP for an oatmeal, milk, honey soap with palm stearin (a candle, yes I know...) and maximum water discount, so no soap yesterday. But the olive oil used to be cheap, and still is relatively cheap. But they have upped the price on their cheapest olive with 40%!!! Yes, 40% just like that, boom. That was in one shop, and in the other the price was upped a lot as well, but I don't remember the new price. But it was around 40 something. But luckily it is still not very expensive. I think something have happened in the European olive oil market. Maybe season, too much demand or who knows.