Guest guest Posted July 22, 1999 Report Share Posted July 22, 1999 > > > So for fat, either fat from meat can be used or vegetable oil, it doesn't > matter. It just has to be fat. I imagine you could even use butter. > My guess would be you might have trouble with butter as it contains other things besides fat. Ghee would probably work better than butter, as it is a true fat. I don't know if the fact that ghee is a shorter chained fat then tallow or vegetable oils would make a difference. If it did work, ghee based soap for the Deities would be an opulent offering. I know for making salves, the pomace olive oil works fine, or even better than then the virgin stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 1999 Report Share Posted July 26, 1999 >"COM: Madhava Gosh (das) ACBSP (New Vrindavan - USA)" ><Madhava.Gosh.ACBSP (AT) bbt (DOT) se> >Madhava.Gosh.ACBSP (AT) bbt (DOT) se, Cow (AT) bbt (DOT) se, >Varnasrama.development (AT) bbt (DOT) se >"COM: Cow (Protection and related issues)" <Cow (AT) bbt (DOT) se>, "COM: >Varnasrama development" <Varnasrama.development (AT) bbt (DOT) se> >Re: Soap-making >Thu, 22 Jul 99 08:31 -0400 > >[Text 2496918 from COM] > > > > > > > So for fat, either fat from meat can be used or vegetable oil, it >doesn't > > matter. It just has to be fat. I imagine you could even use butter. > > > >My guess would be you might have trouble with butter as it contains other >things >besides fat. Ghee would probably work better than butter, as it is a true >fat. >I don't know if the fact that ghee is a shorter chained fat then tallow or >vegetable oils would make a difference. When I was in New Zealand, there was a devotee there, making soap from left-over ghee- you know after you've put the pakoras etc. to drain- what collects there in the pot underneath, because of course, you never have to throw out ghee, just so long as you don't burn it.So ghee is definitely OK. - Niscala. > > > > > ____ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 1999 Report Share Posted July 26, 1999 > > When I was in New Zealand, there was a devotee there, making soap from > left-over ghee- you know after you've put the pakoras etc. to drain- what > collects there in the pot underneath, because of course, you never have to > throw out ghee, just so long as you don't burn it.So ghee is definitely OK. > - Niscala. > > > > Since the cholesterol in ghee starts to oxidize after about 30 minutes at high temperatures, that is probably the best use for ghee that has been used for deep frying. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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