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So, the talk about products going soupy in heat has brought me to this

question... how do you fix a souffle product that's gone soupy?

 

I bought a a couple of little tubs of a shea butter shower product not

long ago, and when I opened a new one recently, I found that it wasn't the

consistency any more that the first tub had been. It had kinda separated

and looked weird. I tossed it, thinking it had gone bad, and put in the

back of my mind to not purchase those kinds of products again unless I

could use them immediately. Was there any way to " save " it or make it

useful again that I could have done? I guess I should have asked here

before I threw it out!

 

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At 07:43 PM 7/12/2006, you wrote:

 

>So, the talk about products going soupy in heat has brought me to this

>question... how do you fix a souffle product that's gone soupy?

 

Let it COOL to room temperature...as it solidifies whip it in (hopefully) a

table model (stand) mixer.

 

Don't use a blender or food processor, they don't whip air into things. It

should blend and become fluffy again.

 

 

>I bought a a couple of little tubs of a shea butter shower product not

>long ago, and when I opened a new one recently, I found that it wasn't the

>consistency any more that the first tub had been. It had kinda separated

>and looked weird. I tossed it, thinking it had gone bad, and put in the

>back of my mind to not purchase those kinds of products again unless I

>could use them immediately. Was there any way to " save " it or make it

>useful again that I could have done? I guess I should have asked here

>before I threw it out!

 

 

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