Good morning my friend, well I didn’t know you love tallow as much as I do and I am so happy more people are getting to know the amazing benefits it bring to our skin. I have an entire beef and bison tallow line, unscented and eo. Some recommendations because I know you don’t mind. Melt your beeswax first, or at least start it for a bit and then add the rest of solid oils/ butters. I always melt the mango and Shea with the heat of the others ingredients also and lastly be aware that tallow will speed your butter when soaping, but your soap will be like nothing you experience before, creamy, long lasting and with my recipe at least I noticed the soap doesn’t lost much of the weight. ❤️
Good Morning Clivia! Thank you for you suggestion! I will def melt my beeswax first from now on. I also (usually) add my shea and mange in after the oils are melted, I don't know why I didn't this time. I know they are more heat sensitive... and I could have used your warning yesterday when I made my first tallow soap! 😂it got thick much quicker than I thought it would. It was fine, I didn't have problems with it but I wasn't sure if it was the eo blend (the one you gave me a few months ago BTW) or the tallow. It smells amazing and I can't wait to cut it tonight. I also mentioned you in that video and gave you credit for the eo blend.💕💕💕
@@WalnutCreekBathBoutique thank you so much and I am glad you were able to managed with no big issues. It’s the best soap you can have, imo and I am so happy 😁
Does this stay a nice softish thickness or does it get stiffer? I am having trouble with the tallow things I make stiffening up too much. Thanks so much for this video! I will try this!
I use the water method. Years ago I didn't add salt, but now (just started again last month) I am adding salt. this seems to be helping a lot to get a cleaner end product. it does take quite a bit of time so I'm not sure it will be worth it for the amount I would need for soaps, but def worth it for other products. or I may just have a limited soap line...still working through that. 🤗💕
@WalnutCreekBathBoutique Ive done both. Water and salt really pulls out the impurities and helps it not smell as much! But seems you definitely get MORE tallow out of the dry method. If that makes sense.
You're welcome! I would say any oil would work, Meadowfoam Seed oil is nice, you can increase jojoba but that is $$. Even safflower would be nice I think. Avocado is a little heavy but it would lean into the green that the pumpkin seed oil give it. 💕
oh, good to know! I thought about getting it there if I start making a lot of soap with it. I processed down my own tallow a few weeks ago and man o man, that was some work/time. I still have a freezer full of beef fat to render though so am going to get busy and just get it done (I hope)😆
While I was watching I was wondering when you were going to add the arrowroot powder 😊 So is that something that would normally be added at the same time as the essential oils?
you know, I just made this again and added the arrowroot powder with EOs, it was a failed batch for me. Granted I ran out of cetearyl alcohol, and swapped it out so that is probably the reason...but when I remake it tomorrow (with cetearyl LOL) I am adding the powder in the following day with my EO blend 😆
ahh!!! well thanks for that wonderful suggestion!!💕💕💕 It must have stuck in my head these years because I remembered it, just not where I got the idea LOL I'm thinking of adding some to my basic body butter too, to help with the melting point.
I actually found that I get a better whip and more air using a paddle. It seems wrong but there we are LOL I did have a baker tell me the same thing on a video once so I'm not totally off base 😂
I get my tallow on Amazon. $33 for 64 oz. My Tallow Balm is the Base for my extra strength diaper cream. My friend who passed from Cancer used my diaper cream and we found that it really kept the skin integrity compared to regular diaper creams.
I'm sorry to hear about your friend 😢 - thanks for the suggestion on Amazon, I have seen some there that I thought I might try We used tallow on my granddaughter's diaper area all the time with wonderful success. that is one of the reasons I was so sold on it.
@@WalnutCreekBathBoutique If I can suggest that you would be so much better off finding a direct farmer at a farmers market & perhaps even ask him if they want to barter with you for their suet (beef fat) & render it yourself. Honestly it's super easy & man do you get a ton of tallow, in turn your tallow products won't cost you much to produce ( which also makes it a little more affordable for folks doing it tough). My farmer & his wife swapped 3 soaps for 5kg fresh beef fat! I froze it.
both! I have customers that only use if for face and then I have customers that find it too heavy for the face but love it for sunburns and chaffing areas. I even have a customer that puts a dab in her hair to tame fly aways! 💕
not this time, I don't smell it at all. I have had some tallow that I could smell. When I first started using it and rendering it down I could really smell it. I have learned better ways to rendering now that there is almost no smell at all. I do have a video in the works on my rendering...🤗😍
I order my tallow from Essential Depot. It's organic grass fed. It has a lite scent but disappears in soap making. I'm fixing to make tallow balm/whipped and have no qualms there will be any scent in finished product. But Essential Depot shipping is quick and price is great also.
thanks for the suggestion! I have been rendering down my tallow for over 6 weeks now. It is so much work, totally not worth it for the amount that I need it in. I will check out Essential Depot! 🤗😍
Go to a slauter house and request leaf tallow just before season so they know to reserve it! Just render it slowly through cheese cloth!! Usually 3x or more- Start early in the morning!
yep! I just started rendering my own again. I used to years ago but could never seem to get the smell out - I now add salt to my water and it is working much better! 🤗
I don't think the arrow root powder would cause it. I is usually due to either the tallow or whatever butter you used. You can melt it all down again, really really well (but gently of course) and then try to cool it fast. As soon as it stops steaming put it in the fridge and mix it every 5-15 min (depending on the size of your batch) That should take care of the graininess for you! Good Luck!!! 🤗
oh goodness, I can't believe I forgot that part LOL - no beefy smell or fatty smell at all. I do think it may have a bit if no EOs were used but it is not overpowering. It is mostly sweet smelling, which I find off-putting, but the EO blend takes care of that just fine.
that stinks! I wonder why, I don't think it is produced in the states...it doesn't make much sense to me. Has to be import charges or something that different countries have 🤔
Hey Tammy, I also make a great tallow face cream however, I’ve never heard of leaf ‘tallow’ only leaf ‘lard’. I know you said you can’t get it from the supplier you used, I’m gonna go investigate. Like I said, I’ve never heard of leaf tallow coming from a cow. I’m intrigued now.
Hey Lissa!! so I think I misspoke, OR - people call it both ways. I think leaf tallow/lard is the belly fat of pig, and suet is the belly fat of the cow. But I think I have also heard people calling suet/leaf for cow too. I'm not exactly sure which is correct LOL
I love the look of your Whipped balm but Pumpkin seed oil and Abyssinian oil in Australia are both crazy expensive. I like to grate my beeswax when it comes in a block from my local bees. Patrick over at Soapy Oaks Farm has many different Tallow products and he said his Tallow soap is his biggest seller so it appears that Tallow is super popular in USA.
hi Tanya! I love that idea to great the beeswax! I'm am def going to be doing that from now on! I met Patrick at the soap conference! He was telling me his bison soaps were very popular. I found him very interesting. anyway - I made my tallow soap last weekend, can't wait to test it! Sorry those oils are so expensive there! That stinks, hopefully you have other oils that are lovely that are still affordable. 🤔💗
LOL - I get it, I have started to cook with it and my husband is like, you're using beef fat to fry our eggs?? 😆 - yes I am! He has come around 😀 for some reason he never questioned the cream though - he uses it all the time. Seriously any little skin irritation we have, we immediately grab the tallow cream.
I used to process my tallow (water method) but found I could not get the smell out and had much worse consistency issues. I have recently improved my process and now am processing it again. The first time with just a tiny bit of odor, so this second time I am doing things a bit differently and hopefully no smell. I have a video in the works so people can critique me LOL (gotta learn somehow 😆)
I loved watching your video. Thank you for all the information. I'm going to try this!
oh good! I hope you love it!!! 💕
@WalnutCreekBathBoutique I've got the stuff ordered. I'll let you know😉
Good morning my friend, well I didn’t know you love tallow as much as I do and I am so happy more people are getting to know the amazing benefits it bring to our skin. I have an entire beef and bison tallow line, unscented and eo. Some recommendations because I know you don’t mind. Melt your beeswax first, or at least start it for a bit and then add the rest of solid oils/ butters. I always melt the mango and Shea with the heat of the others ingredients also and lastly be aware that tallow will speed your butter when soaping, but your soap will be like nothing you experience before, creamy, long lasting and with my recipe at least I noticed the soap doesn’t lost much of the weight. ❤️
Good Morning Clivia! Thank you for you suggestion! I will def melt my beeswax first from now on. I also (usually) add my shea and mange in after the oils are melted, I don't know why I didn't this time. I know they are more heat sensitive...
and I could have used your warning yesterday when I made my first tallow soap! 😂it got thick much quicker than I thought it would. It was fine, I didn't have problems with it but I wasn't sure if it was the eo blend (the one you gave me a few months ago BTW) or the tallow. It smells amazing and I can't wait to cut it tonight. I also mentioned you in that video and gave you credit for the eo blend.💕💕💕
@@WalnutCreekBathBoutique thank you so much and I am glad you were able to managed with no big issues. It’s the best soap you can have, imo and I am so happy 😁
I love your ramblings we are kindred spirits.❤
LOL thanks Chely! 💕
Yay! You did it!!! Congratulations
Yes! Thank you!! 😀💕
I’m loving this!
I'm so glad! 🤗 Thank you
Tammy you are awesome. Thank you❤
aw, thank you! So are you! 😀💗
Tallow is the best!
right?!?!?! I am totally in love with it! 🤗😍
Thanks for this vid. I’ve been wanting to replace our yellow Clinique lotion. This may just do the trick. 😀
Hope you like it!💕
Thanks for the presentation! Have you ever thought of or used fresh lemon oil (from fresh lemon skin) as an ingredient for fragrance?
I have not, sounds interesting though! 🤗
Does this stay a nice softish thickness or does it get stiffer? I am having trouble with the tallow things I make stiffening up too much. Thanks so much for this video! I will try this!
I don't find it stiffens up at all. It stays nice and lovely! Good luck - I hope you like this recipe! 🤗
@@WalnutCreekBathBoutique - Thanks so much for answering my question! ❤
Do you do the water method to render your tallow or just boil it down?
I use the water method. Years ago I didn't add salt, but now (just started again last month) I am adding salt. this seems to be helping a lot to get a cleaner end product. it does take quite a bit of time so I'm not sure it will be worth it for the amount I would need for soaps, but def worth it for other products.
or I may just have a limited soap line...still working through that. 🤗💕
@WalnutCreekBathBoutique Ive done both. Water and salt really pulls out the impurities and helps it not smell as much! But seems you definitely get MORE tallow out of the dry method. If that makes sense.
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊
Hi Tammy! Thank you for the recipe!! I want to make this but I don’t have Abyssinian oil, can you suggest a substitute for this oil?
You're welcome! I would say any oil would work, Meadowfoam Seed oil is nice, you can increase jojoba but that is $$. Even safflower would be nice I think. Avocado is a little heavy but it would lean into the green that the pumpkin seed oil give it. 💕
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🤗 - I am almost there! Just need a "body cream" and it is done! I have a video on the lip balm coming soon - it is so...dang...good!!! 😆💕
I buy tallow from Soaper’s Choice. Least expensive and I use it often.
oh, good to know! I thought about getting it there if I start making a lot of soap with it. I processed down my own tallow a few weeks ago and man o man, that was some work/time.
I still have a freezer full of beef fat to render though so am going to get busy and just get it done (I hope)😆
While I was watching I was wondering when you were going to add the arrowroot powder 😊 So is that something that would normally be added at the same time as the essential oils?
you know, I just made this again and added the arrowroot powder with EOs, it was a failed batch for me. Granted I ran out of cetearyl alcohol, and swapped it out so that is probably the reason...but when I remake it tomorrow (with cetearyl LOL) I am adding the powder in the following day with my EO blend 😆
yep I remember that- I was the one that told you to add a bit of cetyl alcohol as I did for my balm
ahh!!! well thanks for that wonderful suggestion!!💕💕💕 It must have stuck in my head these years because I remembered it, just not where I got the idea LOL
I'm thinking of adding some to my basic body butter too, to help with the melting point.
Morning Tammy!😊
Morning Aubrey!🤗
Is there a specific reason you are using the paddle instead of the whip attachement?
I actually found that I get a better whip and more air using a paddle. It seems wrong but there we are LOL
I did have a baker tell me the same thing on a video once so I'm not totally off base 😂
nice. i have oily skin too and when i use my goat milk cream on my face b4 bed i no longer wake up a grease slick. lol. odd but i love it!
Thanks for sharing!! I would not have thought that with goat milk cream and oily skin. I learn from you all so often!! That is wonderful for you! 💕
I get my tallow on Amazon. $33 for 64 oz. My Tallow Balm is the Base for my extra strength diaper cream. My friend who passed from Cancer used my diaper cream and we found that it really kept the skin integrity compared to regular diaper creams.
I'm sorry to hear about your friend 😢 - thanks for the suggestion on Amazon, I have seen some there that I thought I might try
We used tallow on my granddaughter's diaper area all the time with wonderful success. that is one of the reasons I was so sold on it.
@@WalnutCreekBathBoutique If I can suggest that you would be so much better off finding a direct farmer at a farmers market & perhaps even ask him if they want to barter with you for their suet (beef fat) & render it yourself. Honestly it's super easy & man do you get a ton of tallow, in turn your tallow products won't cost you much to produce ( which also makes it a little more affordable for folks doing it tough). My farmer & his wife swapped 3 soaps for 5kg fresh beef fat! I froze it.
Is this for face only or body too?
both! I have customers that only use if for face and then I have customers that find it too heavy for the face but love it for sunburns and chaffing areas. I even have a customer that puts a dab in her hair to tame fly aways! 💕
Does the tallow leave a smell in the product 🥰
not this time, I don't smell it at all. I have had some tallow that I could smell. When I first started using it and rendering it down I could really smell it. I have learned better ways to rendering now that there is almost no smell at all. I do have a video in the works on my rendering...🤗😍
Can I use food grade pumpkin seed oil
Yep! you sure can! 🤗
@@WalnutCreekBathBoutique thank you
I order my tallow from Essential Depot. It's organic grass fed. It has a lite scent but disappears in soap making. I'm fixing to make tallow balm/whipped and have no qualms there will be any scent in finished product. But Essential Depot shipping is quick and price is great also.
thanks for the suggestion! I have been rendering down my tallow for over 6 weeks now. It is so much work, totally not worth it for the amount that I need it in. I will check out Essential Depot! 🤗😍
Go to a slauter house and request leaf tallow just before season so they know to reserve it! Just render it slowly through cheese cloth!! Usually 3x or more- Start early in the morning!
yep! I just started rendering my own again. I used to years ago but could never seem to get the smell out - I now add salt to my water and it is working much better! 🤗
Have you went to Natural Bulk Supplies, they have some of the best prices I have found
no I have not, but I looked around on the site and bookmarked it for later when I need to place an order. Thanks for the suggestion! 🤗
Mine came out grainy is this due to the amount of arrow root powder ?
I don't think the arrow root powder would cause it. I is usually due to either the tallow or whatever butter you used.
You can melt it all down again, really really well (but gently of course) and then try to cool it fast. As soon as it stops steaming put it in the fridge and mix it every 5-15 min (depending on the size of your batch) That should take care of the graininess for you!
Good Luck!!! 🤗
@@WalnutCreekBathBoutique Thank you.. I will try that.
what does it smell like? not to beefy fatty smell?
oh goodness, I can't believe I forgot that part LOL - no beefy smell or fatty smell at all. I do think it may have a bit if no EOs were used but it is not overpowering. It is mostly sweet smelling, which I find off-putting, but the EO blend takes care of that just fine.
Pumpkin seed oil is beyond ridiculously expensive here in Australia
that stinks! I wonder why, I don't think it is produced in the states...it doesn't make much sense to me. Has to be import charges or something that different countries have 🤔
Hey Tammy, I also make a great tallow face cream however, I’ve never heard of leaf ‘tallow’ only leaf ‘lard’. I know you said you can’t get it from the supplier you used, I’m gonna go investigate. Like I said, I’ve never heard of leaf tallow coming from a cow. I’m intrigued now.
Hey Lissa!! so I think I misspoke, OR - people call it both ways. I think leaf tallow/lard is the belly fat of pig, and suet is the belly fat of the cow. But I think I have also heard people calling suet/leaf for cow too. I'm not exactly sure which is correct LOL
I love the look of your Whipped balm but Pumpkin seed oil and Abyssinian oil in Australia are both crazy expensive. I like to grate my beeswax when it comes in a block from my local bees. Patrick over at Soapy Oaks Farm has many different Tallow products and he said his Tallow soap is his biggest seller so it appears that Tallow is super popular in USA.
hi Tanya! I love that idea to great the beeswax! I'm am def going to be doing that from now on! I met Patrick at the soap conference! He was telling me his bison soaps were very popular. I found him very interesting. anyway - I made my tallow soap last weekend, can't wait to test it!
Sorry those oils are so expensive there! That stinks, hopefully you have other oils that are lovely that are still affordable. 🤔💗
This sounds lovely. I need to get over the anmial fat thing... I don't know why my brain is just like nope... its silly 😅
LOL - I get it, I have started to cook with it and my husband is like, you're using beef fat to fry our eggs?? 😆 - yes I am! He has come around 😀 for some reason he never questioned the cream though - he uses it all the time. Seriously any little skin irritation we have, we immediately grab the tallow cream.
Try shredding your bees wax. It may melt easier.
genius!! def going to do that next time!🤗💗
Find a local butcher shop for tallow. It takes some processing dedication but it is not hard to do and keeps cost down
I used to process my tallow (water method) but found I could not get the smell out and had much worse consistency issues. I have recently improved my process and now am processing it again. The first time with just a tiny bit of odor, so this second time I am doing things a bit differently and hopefully no smell. I have a video in the works so people can critique me LOL (gotta learn somehow 😆)