I wonder if you could set up a little testing stand at your booth and have people use two bars that look similar, and see if they can tell a difference? Like that from Togo, West Africa, where there is no risk of harming orangutans, as they are not indigenous to this region. I have also looked at the labels of some nice soaps and they have Tallowate printed on the contents. I hope you enjoy the soap. So, you NEED to use weight to measure out your EOs for soap (as well as all your other ingredients—when you are dealing with lye you need to be totally precise with your measurements, and volume is NOT a precise way to measure for soap making). That is a good twist on the spelling of humble bee. After you calculate out the recipe take a look at the values for hardness, lather, etc. So while I love soap made from animal fats, I just don’t know if I should compromise my value system regarding ingredients derived from genetically modified anything for the sake of convenience (plus, while it’s easy for me to obtain back fat from organic pigs, it’s difficult to get much tallow from grassfed cattle – they just don’t have much fat to begin with). you might a a wee bit of batter left over which an empty yogurt container will surely hold That is quite a ways off as I still have some lye that I bought and will use it up first. This is what is important to me. Hi, I would encourage anyone concerned about palm oil usage to consult the following website for Roundtable on Sustainable Palm oil. I’m so glad you’re enjoying your animal fat soap! but the idea of bathing myself in toxins is not appealing. I don’t make it for sale, because vegetarian/vegan soaps seem to sell easier. The working conditions for someone in Asia? Something you should try is running the recipe through Soap Calc and checking out the number stats on the results page. That said, some crisco-type products will call themselves some sort of hydrogenated lard thing, but that’s not really lard, it’s hydrogenated vegetable oil (hydrogenated to make liquid oil solid). The answer is no. I use large electric Turkey roasters outside or in garage to do down Tallow. I wonder if I can find a butcher who would give me the fat without buying any of the meat? #1 is definitely a no-go. I also use animal fat in some of my soaps (I have only started making soap 2 months ago though!) I love how there’s always so much new and fun to experiment with in soap making Thanks for sharing and DIYing with me! I hope you don’t mind if I cross post on some other soap blogs to give the question more exposure? Join the web's best soap making community. I am severely allergic to pork so I was looking for a better alternative. Your open heart surgery sounds like a bit of an adventure, and I am very glad to hear that you are ok and on the mend. Where can I buy lard besides..asking for trimmings at the supermarket because I don’t have the connection in the meat department. What do you think? If I make a bar using shea/cocoa instead of lard/palm, how bad would the results be? Ok, So I thought I’d just update now that my first batch of soap is complete! The blending that we do today is very much a product of globalization. You can just use pastry lard (sold near the crisco), but you don’t need a connection in the meat department—just ask I find people are usually happy to sell you things . Most people know what it means. I have been vegetarian for 45 years (I’m 64), and maybe someone has already made this comment (I don’t have time to read ALL the blog posts), but, I’ll make my comment anyway. For example, if your recipe calls for 300 g of water, you make your lye solution with 200g of infusion (or whatever you use) and at trace, you incorporate 100 g of yogurt. Tallow, as it turns out, is a multi-purpose star around the household. I can visit the farms and convince myself that animals are treated well – but I cannot travel to Africa and Asia to convince myself that everything is ok there with coconut, palm, rhizinus oil etc production. Both tallow and lard are great for soap making. and thanks to Melissa for the resource – i foresee that coming in handy in the future. Now to try a batch of lard only… fingers crossed. tried my first batch of herbal throat lozenges. You are a crazy determined reader, haha—my counter says this will be the 319th comment on this post! It will condition and moisturize your skin like no other soap and the best part is that you have made it yourself, so you know exactly what you put into it. I plan on making my first batch of soap soon. This means the cows have a very healthy and happy life. Avocado oil isn’t an alternative to lard or tallow in soap any more than cake is an alternative for eggs. I would love to have your recipe and the rendering information for the tallow (beef fat?). ), incorporating it first with a spoon and then you can mix again with an electric mixer (if you use it). Thank you, Cecile! all of these wonderful things…but SO MANY still contain palm oil and no one knows whats behind it!! I am going to check with our local employee owned grocery store meat department if I can get it from them. Next weekend I will give it a whirl. Do you happen to know what the “tipping point” is here? Because I have an ingredient problem, lol. just fyi. A friend recently was helper in a “hog-killin’,” something that is regularly done in these parts this time of year. Hi Marie They are stable fats that produce rich, creamy lather with nice cleansing properties. My neighbors all hunt and gift my dogs with bones, meat, and organs. (altho it does benefit from some drying out time). Thanks for all your wonderful inspiration and diy-wisdom! I have wondered about soap making since I was 8. And won’t wash up if there’s been meat on the plates or anything, so I think that’s also why she wouldn’t want to wash with animal fat? Dear Marie! Certainly there central nervous system is extremely simplistic. I’ve had similar questions about E.O.s. Castor oil. RSPO.org. The two are cleansing and iodine. I dug out all of my great-grandmothers soap recipes that are probably 100 years old. I totally agree with your point. Years ago I had seen a company offering leather from cattle that had died naturally. I am predominately vegetarian, I tell people I don’t eat mammals or poultry. Can I use this rendered leaf lard for soap? Our world is so “antibacterial”, and I know a lot of bacteria is good, but just the same, some is not. Let me know how the soap turns out, I am always interested to hear how different animal fats perform in soap. She even had soap recipes cut out from old newspapers. I don’t eat as much as most people I know, but I do eat meat… and when I do, most of the time, I like it (think bacon). If people knew how beneficial soap was to their skin, they may be more open to trying it. Nonetheless, these soaps require 3 months curing time in my climate (I also suspect that climate has a role to play in curing soap! Thanks so much! This is a good thread + it reinforces the fact that as makers, we can create whatever we’d like. Congratulations on your first batch of soap—I’m sure your grandparents would be proud Saponification is generally complete after a day or two, so no worries about your hands being torched off after a week—at that point you just want the bars to dry out. Thanks! You can add and tweek it from there if you want. Hi Katie—I must admit I’m rather thrilled I changed your mind As for your customers, you can label it as sodium lardate or sodium tallowate—the vegans will know, and the unreasonably/irrationally squeamish may not even notice until they’ve fallen in love with the bar! One of my readers is a soap maker and she said she cleans her tallow several times before using it for soaps because it removes the “beefy” smell, and that her soaps always come out beautifully and fully moisturizing. From the milk the cream separates and is skimmed off. I’m a beginner soaper and have been using recipes that contain mostly lard and coconut oil, olive oil, almond or some nut oil (depending on what I feel like experimenting with) and castor oil. I wasn’t thinking about learning how to render elk tallow (or deer tallow or any other kind of tallow) when I started out with my latest bone broth adventure. Marie makes valid points, respects all lives, and makes sound decisions on utilizing value added products. You can, however, use it instead of water. He said he had quite a few people from his work asking what I wanted 20 lbs of beef fat for. I bought beef fat just to render down for soapmaking. It smells so heavenly in there. I recomend to work with the 92 % olive/ 8 % almond version and rosemary/jogurt/ or rosemary/honey combo – that will give you the best results! All I can smell in the soap is lard, which is quIte gross! Specifically, I was thinking, maybe what I could do is make a 0% super fat formula using tallow, and then after the saponification process has ended (I do mostly Hot Process), I could add something like coconut oil as my super fat right before I begin incorporating my fragrance or color, etc. Generally if I’m using essential oils I use .5oz per pound of oils. Beef Tallow. Coconut oil. I love the quality of soap. I know they used every part of the animal that was butchered simply because they could not afford to throw anything usable away. Having Respect for our planet has much to do with it. I’m glad you enjoyed the post, Leslie! So, if you’re using much less than that, you’ll definitely find that your soaps don’t have much scent, especially once the 3 week aging period passes. If it’s soap that I’m making for myself anyways, if no one buys it, I’ll either give it away, or use it myself! It’s really disheartening when someone says how beautiful my soaps are and then goes “oh there’s fat in this, ew” after reading the ingredients. Thanks for reading & supporting my wee blog , So, when it comes to EOs in soap, they fall into the “extras” category as they aren’t part of the saponifiable oils category. . Required fields are marked *. Sorry I don’t have any concrete answers for you, but it is a multifaceted issue. If you tried to wash with any fat, sans lye solution, you wouldn’t get clean; you’d just get greasy. Most people are capable of doing much more that they think. Do be sure to ask about price, and bargain it down fairly low if they’re only giving you trimmings. It would probably depend on what specific properties the two fats have, and I would look at soapcalc, as I have only used lard, and that only with my first batch of soap, and it wasn’t a very successful batch (it was soap, but not nice soap). . Sorry this is 4 years later haha!!! The vegan versions of my recipes usually contain about 6 % of fair trade cocoa butter and 4 % shea butter – plus, I add 1/2 teaspoon of sea salt/pounds of oils in these soaps. I look forward to making my first soap. check your supermarket products people, I was wondering what you think on sustainably palm oil? A simple recipe I use for my antibacterial soap includes coconut oil (25%), olive oil (40%), grapeseed oil (25%) and palm oil (10%) (I don’t use animal fat). Lard is made from pork. But, for my own use, if I have fat, I’ll render it for tallow and use it. I think the hydrogenation might impact the SAP value, but I’m doubtful it would impact the scent negatively (I’m guessing the manufacturers would be all over that!). As for your friend, don’t despair. I really should, what with the movie coming out soon! There has also been talk for a lot of years about trying to come up with a recognizable label, like dolphin-safe tuna, that people will instantly recognize. It’s not as strong, and as a result is different to work with. I personally feel my veggie oil only soap is superior to the tallow soap I used growing up. so yeah, thank you so much for your comments on palm oil. Wish me luck. In exchange she will have soap as long as I can provide it. Hi Marie, thank you for sharing so many great ideas. As I’m sure you can guess, I’ve been making soap with lard for ages and have never had any troubles with the scent coming through. I’m guessing you’re vegan from your vehement response. Happy soaping! Can you save me some tallow? In Britain, as I understand it, animal fats of all kinds were claimed by the government to be used in the war effort. It is such lovely stuff. 100 % olive, 8 % superfat Tallow is semi-soft beef fat that’s great for high heat frying as it remains very stable under hot temperature and imparts a good flavor. I do my very best to avoid all GM foods, and I don’t really want to soap with anything that is remotely connected. I have to pay for it through them. I also want to make a tallow balm out of it—it is supposed to be fantastic for mature skin . Any way to tweak the chemistry for this? That’s the whole point. . Maybe take your frame of mind out of what you have been told to convince yourself it’s okay & remember it’s your money that talks & makes living animals become products. There is monumental waste within the meat industry but the true waste is that of lives lost (and the many in which it comes to that) to feed the masses when there are viable alternatives. It’s just in my head. http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=36056&highlight=lard+smell. So, I feel like by using beef tallow I am: Learn to render your own [sv slug="tallow"] here. I’m thinking particularly about isopropyl alcohol, and how a certain percentage is required for it to be considered at all antibacterial. That post ended up on this thread but about halfway up the page. I use the hot process method for my soaps and a blend of coconut, olive, sunflower and castor (from the bean not the beaver :-)oil. The ingredient has a high smoke point, too, so it's great for deep frying and any cooking that requires high heat. Two, (unrelated to this article) using melt & pour can you safely without wrecking the batch add other oils to the M&P base? I use goat tallow in my soap. You made a great case for using them. Hi Charity! Yup! That’s awesome! It’s going to react, and you can’t stop that. Yes, you definitely can It sounds like you will be very well equipped for soap making for quite some time with 40lbs! If someone asks, be honest, but back to nature and back to tradition is a big theme on etsy so this should actually work in your favour. Regarding the topic of using salt to help harden the soap – my experience with “vegan” soaps is that adding salt is just one out of many necessary additions. Do you know of any souces of information about the lather and conditioning? This is a web site that promises their palm oil is sustainable palm oil: Just my two cents! My grandsons say I have a little soap army in my soaping room. Coconut oil is a bit of an anomaly as a soaping oil; a soap made with 100% coconut oil is the only kind of homemade soap that will lather in salt water, for instance. I usually use my animal fats in laundry soap, but even there, I’d rather not waste a batch on experimentation if I don’t have to! Im from Venezuela and Its really hard for me to find a non expensive fat or oil. Judging by the comments on this entry of mine, quite a few people are afraid of lye. Well I try to always use sustainable source palm oil. Your email address will not be published. Andrea. I live in a town that is big on hunting whether I like it or not and I could easily get my hands on bear and deer fat. this makes perfect sense to me. Just getting ready to start making my own soap…wondering what your opinion is on beef fat vs. pig fat for making tallow? Killing animals is not sustainable. As for me personally, while I can appreciate and respect the use of an animal product that was, like you said, going in the garbage anyway, I’m not sure if I could consciously wash myself with (partial) animal fat. I know you said it makes a soft bar, but, is it so soft that it would go mushy in my hands? Soap is fat that has been saponified, that is, turned into soap. No, fat will not get you clean… but soap is not fat. It’s a project best left for a time when you will be home all day. Responsible and complete use of animal products doesnt help to stop barbaric practice of explotation of creatures who cannot help themselves. Thanks, Linda I’m jealous of your deer fat, that sounds like a lot of fun to work with (my definition of fun is a bit odd haha). In producing countries, millions of farmers and their families work in the palm oil sector. Tallow is made from beef or mutton. As a vegetarian, I get some funny looks when I tell people I use bacon fat to make my laundry soap. I think the shop would even sell our soap if we ever went “commercial.”. I also asked a local butcher shop to save me some fat and they were happy to oblige. Weigh ’em . Thank you so much, I’m very excited to try it . Moreover, these bars are more expensive since I only use organic fair trade shea/babasu or neem – I want my soaps to be good for everyone including those people that produce the oils I use and supporting small farmers and/or cooperatives is a must for me. one other thing that i can add to your list of why to use it is that it is also a local resource. I have never soaped with palm so I can’t compare the two. Your email address will not be published. I want to try making some of that kind too. You will have to excuse me……. I used to work at a grocery store (in the produce department), and I know the beef tallow/lard gets trimmed off the meat and thrown out at the end of the day by the meat department. Let me know how this goes—we can’t have your soap smelling gross! Thanks so much for your inspirational and historical soap recipes. expensive! I think the theory behind adding them at trace is to hopefully save them from overheating in the lye water and destroying any of the beneficial properties.. although they still have to go through saponification so I’m not sure this theory is very sound but I do it anyways Sell it as “traditionally made” soap. Do you happen to know what the percentages of the types of fatty acids in goat tallow are? I’m not trying to be ‘preachy’, but, am just offering advice from perspective of the Vedas. I do not use animal tallow in my soaps. I’m vegetarian too, and so I have been on the fence about lard and tallow. I’m sure it is much more expensive than tallow or lard, though. I made a blend of lard and vegetable oils and it turned out fantastic! I’ve never had a problem with the smell or lard or tallow, so I’m guessing it’s above ~150°C. Advanced and beginner soap making calculator for soapmakers. Hi Marie! Oh well. Hi Cat! Tallow is also from whale fat, it was used for making candles and soap in Whitby, UK for a few hundred years. WONDERFUL job Marie. Often people are worried that tallow soap will smell like meat, but it doesn’t! Customers rarely ask for their fat when having an animal butchered and meat processing facilities have to PAY to send it to a landfill! Those sound like a super cool thing to make at home! I’ve read that hot process soaps require less essential oils because they are added at a different point of the saponification process. Thank you so much for this blog. I have a postal scale I bought at a garage sale. . You should be able to make a nice soap from tallow, coconut oil, and soya oil. Since the skin is our largest organ + absorbs whatever we put on it . If I know it will be several months, I weigh/label and put them in the freezer, but my grandmother always kept lard out without even refrigeration after the hog was butchered in metal coffee cans! What a nonsense. The sugar syrup will help increase lather, but it’ll also help speed up trace and make for a hotter saponification, so keep that in mind . A few questions- since we have a pork allergy, I’m gonna go ahead and only look at tallow, right? So glad to find I’m not the only one who loves all things inspired by the Titanic, Jane Austen and Gibson Girls! I bet milling your soap would help you get harder vegan bars in less time. If they don’t, well then using beeswax and eating honey are not issues. Is it a fancy “bonus” oil (usually present is percentages of 5–20%)? I am a just an old Granny lady. Thank You for being brave enough to post this. buying products that are “all natural”. This would result in serious environmental damage, with the risk that more forests would need to be converted into agricultural land. I do not agree. You might find this link interesting on some of the history of tallow used in skin care… Since we now make soap, we can utilize even more of the animal when processed. thats HUGE, especially for a big corp! Hi Marie, I agree with your philosophy on using tallow. I’d probably add it the same way you’ve been adding your goat milk—freeze it into cubes and count it as part of the water I imagine it would make for a creamier soap in the end, but I haven’t tried it so I can’t say for sure. 1. more proteins per 100g. And by the way, like you I whole-heartedly support local foods! Have fun with ’em and good luck . Do some homework about what harvesting palm is doing to orangutans’ habitat. How unfortunate that your country won’t allow the use of tallow or lard From what I understand you should be able to do a one-for-one swap over to palm oil. I call the week before and ask them to save me whatever they have and I often get upwards of 50 lbs in a big box when I pick it up. Thank you so much, Lisa! For any who are interested, I mostly soap using vegetable oils and only use beef tallow in 2 or 3 out of my 75 or so recipes. It feels a little like getting closer to the history of our craft! Not that I claim to be a perfect vegan (as you know)… strict vegans would only call me a quasi-vegan, at best. I am new to soap making and have used olive,coconut,and almond oil in the past which is pricey. We eat pretty clean and not processed, so thankfully that wasn’t a huge adjustment, as corn is in EVERYTHING processed. My sister raises all her own meat, and the animals never had it so good. Stopping the production of palm oil altogether would create significant problems for these people who support their families by working in this industry. But as far as I remember they are supposed to have similar effects in soap, although lard is supposed to be a bit more conditioning. and I can’t wait to try them. Hi Katy! Lard soap recipes are versatile and can be easily created. I still wish I could figure out a way to send you the tallow. I have no idea if they’d do well with the high pH of soap or not. A bubbly oil (coconut)? p.s. I sent the soap a while back. I haven’t made any yet as I had to order it from my husbands work. It just takes a long time (2 years at least) to fully heal. Thanks for all the info, Heather It is always good to know there are good, responsible alternatives out there. I would NEVER, EVER use lard (even if it made the whitest + hardest bar) because I don’t eat pork or use items made with pork. So this leads to my question… My question is, do you know if I can treat this liquid lard the same as solid lard in soap calculations? Thanks for your imput, I have no idea where to get tallow to try, and don’t want to resort to palm oil! I would love information about the comedogenic ratings about oils, butters and animal fats not just in soap making but in general. 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