I've heard great things about lard, but I have issues rubbing pork products on my body (Jewish). Does beef tallow have the same basic properties? So far I've only made soaps with plant-based oils.
Hi! I eat kosher. Since I don't eat pork, and in my quest of soapy goodness, I've done some research. I looked at different opinions on chabad dot org and different rabbis have different opinions. It's an ingestion issue, I've decided for me personally.
Though I won't soap with lard, and though I won't wash my face with it, I'm willing to use lard soaps on some conditions.
#1 not on my face.
#2 not on hands before cooking.
#3 won't soap with it personally.
#4 for anyone supplying me with a lard soap, I'm interested in seeing it's properties... and though I won't soap it personally, and though I'm particular about lard, I'm still tremendously interested in your soaps I'll be receiving!!
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I'll also use it to the last bit with my particular regulations, because I waste not!
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#1 tallow is a good substitute, and I render my own, personally.
#2 lard is creamier, so you'll miss out a little, I think...or so I've read.
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#1 I'm the only kosher by choice in the fam.
#2 I'm not Jewish
#3 I'm not a member of any religious word so I can't explain other than a boring detailed speech that you'll probably get bored of before I can hit submit reply....oops, and I hit....