It was absolutely lovely watching this. It brought me back to watching educational videos on the TV when I was a kid. So, from 2011 backwards. Good old wa Australian television and video tapes
The wraps worked out, but the mess was diabolical to clean up. If I ever do it again, I won't use any bowls or implements I value as getting the resinny wax off is a nightmare. I wish I'd covered every inch of the kitchen in newspaper first!
Ok I worked it out, melt the wax with the jojoba oil first, once melted, very slowly add the resin, spoon by spoon, stirring constantly . There will be some that just sits at the bittom of the mix i think that is unavoidable .
I tried them, didn't like it they changed the flavour of everything I wrapped in them & I don't like it how you can't wash them properly. If you do the wax comes off. Novel idea though but not worth the effort
It was absolutely lovely watching this. It brought me back to watching educational videos on the TV when I was a kid. So, from 2011 backwards. Good old wa Australian television and video tapes
I love Hannah she's so real!
They are great for school lunch boxes!
I always wondered if I could just harvest regular pine resin. I'm so happy about that. This looks like a great even way to do it. Thank you xxoo
Ooh thanks. i'll make a few of these - i've been interested in beeswax wraps for ages.
My friend gave me some honey and beewax so I'm going to do just that! I've used the honey wash to make a quick mead, hope it'll turn out tasty!
I've seen these made with bees wax alone. What does the pine resin do? Great idea.
Pine resin is has antibacterial properties
The wraps worked out, but the mess was diabolical to clean up. If I ever do it again, I won't use any bowls or implements I value as getting the resinny wax off is a nightmare. I wish I'd covered every inch of the kitchen in newspaper first!
Why do you choose to incorporate pine resin? I love the addition and want to know more... Thank u!
pine resin is used to make it stick well but in my opinion, w/o pine resin is fine just use beeswax is enough if ure making it for urself
Another Banga!
Thank you!
What an awesome recipe
Wonderful video
Amazing sharing
if i wash it...will it stay like that or do i have to coat it and bake it again?
You can wash it with a cloth, they usually only need a wipe down. I wouldn’t put it in a washing machine.
@@Loogiemistress oooo cool
How many wraps is this recipe for (say 30x30cm) wraps?
I pretty sure that pine resin can be used as flux for soldering electrical stuff as well
How much coconut oil I should use.
I cant melt my resin,why?
I am doing mine now , and also my resin won't disolve, just one big gloopy lump
Ok I worked it out, melt the wax with the jojoba oil first, once melted, very slowly add the resin, spoon by spoon, stirring constantly . There will be some that just sits at the bittom of the mix i think that is unavoidable .
using a used paintbrush? hmmmmm, not if that's safe
And stop watching TH-cam videos??
I tried them, didn't like it they changed the flavour of everything I wrapped in them & I don't like it how you can't wash them properly. If you do the wax comes off. Novel idea though but not worth the effort