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!!
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....