This may or may not be a really strange question, so bear with me! These days I've been pondering (as you do) the various fat contents of things and their suitability for making soap. We're trying to reduce as much as possible the waste we produce, and I noticed this morning that after cooking sausages in the air fryer, there's a lot of fat collected at the bottom which would normally be disposed of.
Would it be a feasible thing to collect this and wash it in the same way as I've just learned to do for tallow, in order to get a source of lard that I can't easily find elsewhere? (My next best option is asking the butcher and rendering it myself anyway). I'm not seeing any obvious flaws in this plan but I may well be blinded by my soapy desires.
Thoughts?
Would it be a feasible thing to collect this and wash it in the same way as I've just learned to do for tallow, in order to get a source of lard that I can't easily find elsewhere? (My next best option is asking the butcher and rendering it myself anyway). I'm not seeing any obvious flaws in this plan but I may well be blinded by my soapy desires.
Thoughts?