I have been going through all of my equipment, colorants etc in preparation for full-on soap making for this year. I take a bit of a break during the winter as I don't do markets & I don't do seasonal-type designs for the most part. Just not something I enjoy.
Anyways, as I was going through my natural colorants & testing them after nearly a year of infusing, I was feeling underwhelmed by their results, so decided I need to beef all of them up before I actually require them for full-on use. I was not looking forward to this because doing a water bath is time consuming & you need to keep your water levels up in order to have the best results. It also uses up a LOT of my propane for my gas stove.
So I dug out my Magical Butter Machine, which is a stainless steel infusion machine meant to be used with cannabis. I bought this piece of equipment several years back when I was dealing with very intense chronic pain after beginning walking again & began making my own cannabis salves after trying what was available for sale & finding them all lacking. With this machine, you can make a plant infusion - ANY plant infusion - much more quickly, with less time hands-on / watching a simmering pot.
In one afternoon / evening, I managed to re-infuse all of my natural colorants (adding more dry plant material to the base oil & then re-processing). I will continue processing all of my natural plant colorants this way. It has different options for the timer, it has choices for temperature with its built in thermostat, and grinds up most plant material very finely due to the fact that it has a blade similar to one of those old milkshake machines. Great if infusing more woody type materials like roots & whole leaves.
This one unit makes it possible to infuse:
• oils
• butters (including ghee)
• honey
• water
• alcohol
• glycerine
with anything you wish to infuse them with, from natural colorants to herbs to cannabis to barks & roots to vanilla beans to nearly anything you can think of. I am actually curious to see if it would be any good for salve & cream making, to be honest. I will definitely be testing this out in the near future.
This machine is definitely worth looking in to if you do a lot of infusing, tincture making & so on. I have gotten at least 10 years use out of it by this time, with zero issues in how it operates, and do not regret buying it. Ity has paid for itself many times over.
Link to the product: https://magicalbutter.com/
Anyways, as I was going through my natural colorants & testing them after nearly a year of infusing, I was feeling underwhelmed by their results, so decided I need to beef all of them up before I actually require them for full-on use. I was not looking forward to this because doing a water bath is time consuming & you need to keep your water levels up in order to have the best results. It also uses up a LOT of my propane for my gas stove.
So I dug out my Magical Butter Machine, which is a stainless steel infusion machine meant to be used with cannabis. I bought this piece of equipment several years back when I was dealing with very intense chronic pain after beginning walking again & began making my own cannabis salves after trying what was available for sale & finding them all lacking. With this machine, you can make a plant infusion - ANY plant infusion - much more quickly, with less time hands-on / watching a simmering pot.
In one afternoon / evening, I managed to re-infuse all of my natural colorants (adding more dry plant material to the base oil & then re-processing). I will continue processing all of my natural plant colorants this way. It has different options for the timer, it has choices for temperature with its built in thermostat, and grinds up most plant material very finely due to the fact that it has a blade similar to one of those old milkshake machines. Great if infusing more woody type materials like roots & whole leaves.
This one unit makes it possible to infuse:
• oils
• butters (including ghee)
• honey
• water
• alcohol
• glycerine
with anything you wish to infuse them with, from natural colorants to herbs to cannabis to barks & roots to vanilla beans to nearly anything you can think of. I am actually curious to see if it would be any good for salve & cream making, to be honest. I will definitely be testing this out in the near future.
This machine is definitely worth looking in to if you do a lot of infusing, tincture making & so on. I have gotten at least 10 years use out of it by this time, with zero issues in how it operates, and do not regret buying it. Ity has paid for itself many times over.
Link to the product: https://magicalbutter.com/