right, but I thought she said it was in the fridge?I think it's a little different if it is unrendered... that does have to be refrigerated since otherwise, the meat bits will go bad. Once rendered, then yes, no refrigeration is needed as long as it is very clean (no water and no meat residue). I still refrigerate mine, just in case I missed some bits that could make it go rancid.
It is in the fridge, but that doesn't mean the meat bits won't go bad. As I sell, I would be hesitant to use it [if the meat spoiled before I could render it] and risk DOS. I did defrost in the fridge, so I imagine I could throw it back in the freezer and refreeze it if it looks like it will be longer than Sunday before I get to it.right, but I thought she said it was in the fridge?
Yes, she did... I probably misunderstood you to be saying that she could leave it out on the counter. Sorry about that!right, but I thought she said it was in the fridge?
My soap cutter came today!
Now that the happy dance is over, I noticed the block you move back and forth to determine bar thickness s just a smidge uneven. Its enough to be noticeable when looking from above the block but measurement wise, its a tiny amount. Im going to have to make soap and cut the bars to see if its noticeable in the bars but im not even sure what to do if it is. it took 3 weeks to get here as it is.
BeautifulI gave some of my goat milk soaps to family members at my father-in-law’s memorial. He owned and loved goats bc he enjoyed their quirky personalities. Pics attached show just some of the huge carpet of wildflowers up on the mountain in Wyoming where we celebrated his life.
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I’d love to see the finished soaps.I had great fun today doing an experiment with crayons as colorants! I couldn't find a lot of information about this, and felt like I had to see it with my own eyes before I accepted what I did find. So I just went for it. It's in the oven now CPOPing, which i also never do so that's exciting too. Normally I prefer the creamy look of ungel-ed, but since I'm going for color this seemed the best way to see what could be achieved.
They look good now, but who knows what happens next...
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Was it from Workshop Heritage? (looks like mine from your picture) If it does cut uneven, be sure to contact them right away. I have had good service from that company. They are a bit slow to ship but I think that is because their business has really taken off and they make everything themselves.My soap cutter came today!
Now that the happy dance is over, I noticed the block you move back and forth to determine bar thickness s just a smidge uneven. Its enough to be noticeable when looking from above the block but measurement wise, its a tiny amount. Im going to have to make soap and cut the bars to see if its noticeable in the bars but im not even sure what to do if it is. it took 3 weeks to get here as it is.
Was it from Workshop Heritage? (looks like mine from your picture) If it does cut uneven, be sure to contact them right away. I have had good service from that company. They are a bit slow to ship but I think that is because their business has really taken off and they make everything themselves.
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