C craftykelly Well-Known Member Joined Sep 11, 2008 Messages 255 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane, Queensland Nov 3, 2008 #1 Can you do room-temperature-hot-process?? Also if I am using goatmilk lye solution would I be better to chill it or use straight from fridge if I do this process? TIA
Can you do room-temperature-hot-process?? Also if I am using goatmilk lye solution would I be better to chill it or use straight from fridge if I do this process? TIA
C carebear Well-Known Member Joined Oct 18, 2007 Messages 7,714 Reaction score 82 Nov 3, 2008 #2 Let's start with a definition of Room Temp. Two definitions: A. you start with room temp oils and butters just as they come out of the container and fresh, hot lye solution which melts the butters for you. B. you pre-melt and mix your butters and oils and let the mixture come to room temp, as you do with the lye. To which do you refer?
Let's start with a definition of Room Temp. Two definitions: A. you start with room temp oils and butters just as they come out of the container and fresh, hot lye solution which melts the butters for you. B. you pre-melt and mix your butters and oils and let the mixture come to room temp, as you do with the lye. To which do you refer?
C craftykelly Well-Known Member Joined Sep 11, 2008 Messages 255 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane, Queensland Nov 3, 2008 #3 The first one. I was wondering if you can make as per rtcp but then put onto crockpot to HP.
C carebear Well-Known Member Joined Oct 18, 2007 Messages 7,714 Reaction score 82 Nov 3, 2008 #4 sure can
C craftykelly Well-Known Member Joined Sep 11, 2008 Messages 255 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane, Queensland Nov 3, 2008 #5 thanks Carebear