Love this side by side comparison. I use a combination of lard and tallow instead of palm. I use 2 parts lard to 1 part tallow and love the creaminess from the lard and extra hardness from the tallow. All my customers love that my soap lasts ages 💕
My husband says his mother used to have to make soap back in the day. So, I asked him what, if there is, a difference in tallow vs lard in soap. He explained and answered correctly! I've been trying to make more natural soaps in hopes to get us further off the detergent "soaps". It's a struggle with inflation, but we're making it work! Great video and thanks for the comparison! 💖
Math lesson for today: Length x width x height = cubit (not square!) volume. Volume of a cylinder: radius x radius x 3.14 x height=cubic volume. Great video!
(Note for those with sensitive skin or eczema) Thank you Ellen for the recipe, and I have a note that I hope will be accepted Please note this in your upcoming videos An increase in the percentage of coconut oil will dry the skin
Excellent Video! i was interested in using tallow for a shampoo bar & wanted to actually see it in use. Almost every soap making video ends with just cutting the soap so its nice to see the soap in action!
💜💜💜 I’ve got some Lard that I rendered a few months back and was waiting for a good recipe to use it in. Going to try yours and also a 100% as a comparison! Now I’m excited about it. You are always a source of inspiration, thank you! 💜💜💜
Yay! I was hoping you’d do this. I’ve made palm oil soaps for years but it is way more expensive now. I’ve gone over to the carnivore side and have been using both rendered oils. Now, I know how to describe the lather factor.
Hello, wonderful Ellen! Thank you for this video! I always use beef tallow in my soap recipes instead of palm oil and I love it! Still in my test phase to see what I can start my small business with❤
Thanks for the comparison! I have tons of tallow rendered from my own cows and i primarily use that in all my recipes. I have pig fat in freezer and will render that too soon. I was going to start diving into lard recipes and videos for more information . Great video as always! ❤
Hello Ellen, lovely as always and yes tallow all the way pig tallow, bison tallow , beef tallow I am in. Make a tallow face cream and thanked me later. It’s a GREAT one and makes huge difference on your skin care routine. Ps not that you needed because you looks fabulous.
@@patriciaboatman8423rendering lard or tallow means you heat the raw fat (like the fat you get from the butchershop) slowly until it begins to turn clear and separate to form clear liquid fat and cracklins. Then you dip out and strain the liquid which cools and firms into tallow (from beef or dairy cattle) or lard (from hogs).
I use tallow more than lard just because of easier access (I save the lard and bacon fat for cooking), but I did get a little pork fat recently and I double rendered some for soap. I also got 10lbs of Crisco to use from the local food pantry and I'm liking the combo of tallow, Crisco, and coconut oil for soap. Thanks for the demo 🪻🌷🪷
I love the video. I don't know which I like best. I have made both tallow and Lard soaps, if I would make a choice, it would be Tallow! As one comment stated, I to have did a mixture! So GLAD you are still here! Blessings to your family!
I love watching your videos and can honestly say I learn something new every time! Thank you for being so open and willing to share your recipes. I make both soaps and candles and the soapers are so much more open and willing to share than the chandlers....sorry to say, but true. I can't wait to try the Lard recipe. My current recipe for soap making is way, too expensive b/c of the economy and I was sweating bullets trying to figure out what my new recipe should be. Problem solved, thanks again. 👍
Thank you for showing me the water in the mould method. I know it seems no brainer, but i never thought of that & i appreciated the tip as i was struggling to get my measurements right❤
Being farmers, I render my own tallow from our animals. Most of my soaps use tallow, coconut and olive. I use both beef and sheep tallow. You mentioned the bacon smell in your lard. I clean my tallow 2-3 times before i use it and have no smell in them. Always seemed more sustainable to us to use what came from the back yard than palm ftom the other side of the world.
Ive always used both and love each one. I have to say my lard soap is the best loved because I love the creaminess. Homestead soap i think is absolutely top notch! Thank u for the comparison video, it is nice❤. Can't wait for the next one!
@@EllenRuthSoap yes try the combo of using both tallow and Manteca(lard) that another viewer said & you'll be impressed with the results! It's extraordinary 💗 I use both with olive, coconut, Shea, cocoa butter and castor. I love to do HP which I've told u and I love to super fat after the cook with jojoba, hemp & argan oils as well. Luscious creamy lather 🧼! Can't wait to see your creation of the combo soap with both tallows!💗
Tallow is richer in stearic acid and has more satturated fats than lard, therefore the difference in lather. But lard is so creamy and gentle. They are both great fats for soap
Thank you for doingbthe side by side comparison. The swirls in the soap's look lovely I love the tallow soap with all the lather.Thank you for sharing 😊xx
Wow loved the video, thanks for sharing side by side with tallow and lard . I have to try this. The colors and swirls are beautiful. Like I always say you the best best. You come up with so many ideas for us. Thank you Ellen.
I have made shave soap with lard but just made a tallow soap still curing but seems bubbly! I also love your triple butter recipe, will make a great face soap!
I absolutely LOVE your personality & teaching style! It's been 19 yrs since I've done color in Crockpot Hot Process soaps. Can you pls do a video specific to which types of color works best and how to use them, specifically in regards to after-the-cook hot process?😓 Pls help!
Hi, Ellen. I whant to thank you for your videos. I love it. You always shears with us your recipes and measurements. ❤ I also whant to say how beautiful , kind and intelligent you are❤. And it's a big pleasure to hear you and learn from you! 🎉 Sorry for my english. Hi from Israel.
@EllenRuthSoap been trying figure out how to get a better lather, but was trying 45 % lard 45% coconut oil 10% hemp , but the 20% makes so much sense! How low can the cleansing conditioning bubbly numbers go and still get a good result ? I read on a forum some confusing stuff, and would really like to understand 😅 Also, THANKYOU for telling us about lard soaps lather improves with curing, how does tallow compare later too?
Thank you for your video. I recently started formulating tallow soap and oh boy do they get hot on me creating white tiny little spots that look like salt afterwards 😫oh that’s exactly what’s been happening also with mine, is a heat crack on top
I found this interesting, I am gathering the materials I need to make shampoo bars. I had been saving tallow for lotions but I am not yet 100% impressed w the lotion, it is too runny. But it does have a nice feel on the skin, and absorbs nicely. I have some beeswax that I may use to firm it up some. However I have about 32 ounces of beautiful tallow left. My biggest concern is I want them to lather nicely.
Tallow has a little more lauric and stearic acid in it, this more bubbles. I love them both but tend to use more lard as the cleansing is a little less and condition higher.
A side note. If you fill your mold to your desired amount, the grams of water you add is equal to the milliliters of water. 1 gram water = 1 ml of water. If you calculate 65% of that, you will be real close to the perfect amount of your fat addition. It will be a little less since oil weighs less than water.
Thank you for this side by side comparison I made soap using lard and tallow but didn't think to compare and now is no need to 😄 I do love them both ... You said in the video that you like to add your fragrance at 5% of the total amount of soap and I will be curious if you do the same with essential oils? Thank you!
Hello Mrs. Ellen, I love your videos. I laughed when I saw the title of the video the battle of homestead Soapers. I have a question if you do water discount, does that mean the soap will cure faster? Or why do a water discount? Thank you very much. I am a fan ❤
Hola sra. Ellen, solo una pregunta ya no vende productos, quisiera saber que precio tiene una crema corporal de 4 o 8 oz. Es que no encuentro donde comprar, sorry por la molestia. Espero me pueda contestar en su página dice que no se encuentra nada que mostrar. De antemano muchas gracias. Dios la bendiga
Have you tried (can it even be done) making a soap with Tallow and Lard plus the other oils and ingredients? It seems like that would give you the best of both worlds. Thank you for sharing this.
I use castor oil to increase lather, but after watching this video I may swap sugar instead of castor oil. Having said that, I'm thinking of using sorbitol in place of plain sugar. What's your opinion on that?
Love this side by side comparison. I use a combination of lard and tallow instead of palm. I use 2 parts lard to 1 part tallow and love the creaminess from the lard and extra hardness from the tallow. All my customers love that my soap lasts ages 💕
Sounds great! I'll have to try a recipe with both💙
Thank you for sharing! Are there any other butters or oils in your recipe, please? People say not to put shea butter with tallow or lard not sure why.
Nice video, Ellen! I miss your lovely Olga. How is she doing? Wishing you all the best, my favourite teacher!❤
My husband says his mother used to have to make soap back in the day. So, I asked him what, if there is, a difference in tallow vs lard in soap. He explained and answered correctly! I've been trying to make more natural soaps in hopes to get us further off the detergent "soaps". It's a struggle with inflation, but we're making it work! Great video and thanks for the comparison! 💖
I would add castor to boost the lather for both. Interesting! Thank you for demoing them I've always been curious which would be better.💞
I absolutely love when the recipe is in %. Then I can make the soap to fit my molds.
Math lesson for today: Length x width x height = cubit (not square!) volume. Volume of a cylinder: radius x radius x 3.14 x height=cubic volume. Great video!
You are correct, thank you💙
@clarencehershberger2058 Math lesson for today: "cubit (not square!) volume" ... you mean 'cubiC' not 'cubiT'
@@jeffhein7275 my bad! thanks
@@clarencehershberger2058 All good!
👍🏼 I remember from nursing school that cc = ml = gm
Formulas and ratios are easier for me to remember. 😉
Love the side-by-side comparison. I've been wondering about the similarities/ differences. Thanks.... cheers
Thanks for watching!💙
(Note for those with sensitive skin or eczema)
Thank you Ellen for the recipe, and I have a note that I hope will be accepted
Please note this in your upcoming videos
An increase in the percentage of coconut oil will dry the skin
Percentages are the best for me. Works no matter what. I use Soapcalc for my recipe formulations.
Excellent Video! i was interested in using tallow for a shampoo bar & wanted to actually see it in use. Almost every soap making video ends with just cutting the soap so its nice to see the soap in action!
Thanks for watching!
💜💜💜
I’ve got some Lard that I rendered a few months back and was waiting for a good recipe to use it in. Going to try yours and also a 100% as a comparison! Now I’m excited about it. You are always a source of inspiration, thank you!
💜💜💜
Yay! I was hoping you’d do this. I’ve made palm oil soaps for years but it is way more expensive now. I’ve gone over to the carnivore side and have been using both rendered oils. Now, I know how to describe the lather factor.
Wonderful!💕❣️
Thank you for doing this side by side comparison. You are a great teacher and I always enjoy watching your videos.
Thanks for watching!💙
Hello, wonderful Ellen! Thank you for this video! I always use beef tallow in my soap recipes instead of palm oil and I love it! Still in my test phase to see what I can start my small business with❤
I am loving tallow in my soap formulas💙❣️
Thanks for the comparison! I have tons of tallow rendered from my own cows and i primarily use that in all my recipes. I have pig fat in freezer and will render that too soon. I was going to start diving into lard recipes and videos for more information . Great video as always! ❤
Please explain rendered tallow 😂
What a PERFECT side by side comparison!!!! Thank you so much for doing that!!! Beautiful soaps!!!
Hello Ellen, lovely as always and yes tallow all the way pig tallow, bison tallow , beef tallow I am in. Make a tallow face cream and thanked me later. It’s a GREAT one and makes huge difference on your skin care routine. Ps not that you needed because you looks fabulous.
Yay for the tallows💙❣️
I love beef tallow, I made the same 3 ingredient recipe and I love it!! I too rendered down some beef for tallow ❤😊. Thanks Ellen.
It's so good❣️
What is meant by rendering. Lol. Can you buy tallow in a store? Just came across this soap video
@@patriciaboatman8423rendering lard or tallow means you heat the raw fat (like the fat you get from the butchershop) slowly until it begins to turn clear and separate to form clear liquid fat and cracklins. Then you dip out and strain the liquid which cools and firms into tallow (from beef or dairy cattle) or lard (from hogs).
I use tallow more than lard just because of easier access (I save the lard and bacon fat for cooking), but I did get a little pork fat recently and I double rendered some for soap. I also got 10lbs of Crisco to use from the local food pantry and I'm liking the combo of tallow, Crisco, and coconut oil for soap. Thanks for the demo 🪻🌷🪷
I love the video. I don't know which I like best. I have made both tallow and Lard soaps, if I would make a choice, it would be Tallow! As one comment stated, I to have did a mixture! So GLAD you are still here! Blessings to your family!
Great test! Thank you, for that!❤
Very nice and educational video. Thank you for sharing.❤
I love watching your videos and can honestly say I learn something new every time! Thank you for being so open and willing to share your recipes. I make both soaps and candles and the soapers are so much more open and willing to share than the chandlers....sorry to say, but true. I can't wait to try the Lard recipe. My current recipe for soap making is way, too expensive b/c of the economy and I was sweating bullets trying to figure out what my new recipe should be. Problem solved, thanks again. 👍
Thank you for showing me the water in the mould method. I know it seems no brainer, but i never thought of that & i appreciated the tip as i was struggling to get my measurements right❤
Being farmers, I render my own tallow from our animals. Most of my soaps use tallow, coconut and olive. I use both beef and sheep tallow. You mentioned the bacon smell in your lard. I clean my tallow 2-3 times before i use it and have no smell in them. Always seemed more sustainable to us to use what came from the back yard than palm ftom the other side of the world.
Love that! Yes, homemade is best💕
We home render tallow and lard as well. What do you do to clean the renderings? Thanks!
Thank you Mrs. Ellen for the information. Love your channel! 🤗
Thanks for watching💙
Yes i love tallow soap as well! This is my direct ingredients for my soaps as well. Thank you for measuring the molds. I never knew how to do that.
You are so welcome!
Ive always used both and love each one. I have to say my lard soap is the best loved because I love the creaminess. Homestead soap i think is absolutely top notch! Thank u for the comparison video, it is nice❤. Can't wait for the next one!
Agreed! Homestead soap for the win💙
@@EllenRuthSoap yes try the combo of using both tallow and Manteca(lard) that another viewer said & you'll be impressed with the results! It's extraordinary 💗 I use both with olive, coconut, Shea, cocoa butter and castor. I love to do HP which I've told u and I love to super fat after the cook with jojoba, hemp & argan oils as well. Luscious creamy lather 🧼! Can't wait to see your creation of the combo soap with both tallows!💗
Tallow is richer in stearic acid and has more satturated fats than lard, therefore the difference in lather. But lard is so creamy and gentle. They are both great fats for soap
This is awesome just to let you know I am making the soap as we speak and I rendered my Tallow and also my lard from the cow and the two pigs I bought
Thank you for doingbthe side by side comparison. The swirls in the soap's look lovely I love the tallow soap with all the lather.Thank you for sharing 😊xx
You are so welcome!
Wow loved the video, thanks for sharing side by side with tallow and lard . I have to try this. The colors and swirls are beautiful. Like I always say you the best best. You come up with so many ideas for us. Thank you Ellen.
Thanks so much 😊
Simplesmente demais! Adoro seus vídeos. Saudações do Brasil! 🇧🇷😍👏
Thank you for the videos they are always so informative
Glad you like them!💙
@@EllenRuthSoap I know you out a lot of time and thought I to your vidoes they are much appreciated, I have learned a lot from you
Thank you ❤
I have made shave soap with lard but just made a tallow soap still curing but seems bubbly! I also love your triple butter recipe, will make a great face soap!
Perfect!!! Thanks Ellen I wanted to try tallow soap since I do lard and now I know
Hope you like it!💙
I absolutely LOVE your personality & teaching style! It's been 19 yrs since I've done color in Crockpot Hot Process soaps. Can you pls do a video specific to which types of color works best and how to use them, specifically in regards to after-the-cook hot process?😓 Pls help!
Great suggestion!💚
Hi, Ellen.
I whant to thank you for your videos. I love it. You always shears with us your recipes and measurements. ❤
I also whant to say how beautiful , kind and intelligent you are❤. And it's a big pleasure to hear you and learn from you! 🎉
Sorry for my english. Hi from Israel.
Thank you so much!💕❣️
That was a great comparison, thank you!
Glad you liked it!💙
@EllenRuthSoap been trying figure out how to get a better lather, but was trying 45 % lard 45% coconut oil 10% hemp , but the 20% makes so much sense! How low can the cleansing conditioning bubbly numbers go and still get a good result ? I read on a forum some confusing stuff, and would really like to understand 😅
Also, THANKYOU for telling us about lard soaps lather improves with curing, how does tallow compare later too?
Wonderful video Ellen, loved that you did both recipes! ❤
Thanks so much! 😊
This video is so helpful. Thanks for sharing
Glad it was helpful!
Me encanta gracias lo voy hacer 👌🏼
Que bom que está em gramas Ellen!! Amei 💞
Thank you for your video. I recently started formulating tallow soap and oh boy do they get hot on me creating white tiny little spots that look like salt afterwards 😫oh that’s exactly what’s been happening also with mine, is a heat crack on top
Yes! The do get hot, it's something to watch for. And those white spots are "stearic spots" they don't effect the soap, they just look a little pesky.
I found this interesting, I am gathering the materials I need to make shampoo bars. I had been saving tallow for lotions but I am not yet 100% impressed w the lotion, it is too runny. But it does have a nice feel on the skin, and absorbs nicely. I have some beeswax that I may use to firm it up some. However I have about 32 ounces of beautiful tallow left. My biggest concern is I want them to lather nicely.
Great video 😊!
Thanks! 😊
I guess al will be good
Tallow has a little more lauric and stearic acid in it, this more bubbles. I love them both but tend to use more lard as the cleansing is a little less and condition higher.
Be safe in these storms!!!
Thank you, they were intense ⛈
Hello. Always a joy when I go on TH-cam and see a new video from you🥰. Question….is there a reason you didn’t use castor oil or sugar?
I did use sugar in the lye water, but I wanted to keep the recipes super simple..
@@EllenRuthSoap ok thanks. Just wanted to know if adding sugar and castor oil would not be a good combination with tallow or lard.
A side note. If you fill your mold to your desired amount, the grams of water you add is equal to the milliliters of water. 1 gram water = 1 ml of water. If you calculate 65% of that, you will be real close to the perfect amount of your fat addition. It will be a little less since oil weighs less than water.
When I need to convert grams to ounces. I ask Alexa! 😂
Yes👍🤣
Thank you for this side by side comparison I made soap using lard and tallow but didn't think to compare and now is no need to 😄 I do love them both ... You said in the video that you like to add your fragrance at 5% of the total amount of soap and I will be curious if you do the same with essential oils? Thank you!
Yes, I use the recommended % of the essential oil and figure it on the total volume of batter.
@@EllenRuthSoap Thank you so much!
Hello Mrs. Ellen, I love your videos. I laughed when I saw the title of the video the battle of homestead Soapers. I have a question if you do water discount, does that mean the soap will cure faster? Or why do a water discount? Thank you very much. I am a fan ❤
A steep water discount does help a soap cure faster, plus it reduces soda ash and glycerin rivers.
Hola sra. Ellen, solo una pregunta ya no vende productos, quisiera saber que precio tiene una crema corporal de 4 o 8 oz. Es que no encuentro donde comprar, sorry por la molestia.
Espero me pueda contestar en su página dice que no se encuentra nada que mostrar.
De antemano muchas gracias.
Dios la bendiga
I don't sell products any longer. I suggest looking at etsy.
Have you tried (can it even be done) making a soap with Tallow and Lard plus the other oils and ingredients? It seems like that would give you the best of both worlds. Thank you for sharing this.
I haven't tried it, but I think it would be fabulous💕
What was the cost difference between lard and tallow? Thanks for your test video! 👍🏼
The tallow was home rendered, so it was basically free🤣 but if you’re purchasing, I think the tallow is more expensive.
I use castor oil to increase lather, but after watching this video I may swap sugar instead of castor oil. Having said that, I'm thinking of using sorbitol in place of plain sugar. What's your opinion on that?
I haven't tried sorbitol, so I can't really speak to that.
@@EllenRuthSoap Thanks for that. I have some and everything I read seems to favor the Sorbitol so I'm going to try it.
Hi Ellen when using tall and skinny molds what do you suggest the thickness of the bar works best because they are not as wide
I like to cut at 1.25"
Thank you so much
What do you use for a cooler on the top? I’m confused on that.
I have a small lunch cooler, take the lid off and put it over the soap mold.
What was tour SF? And water to lye / ratio?
I did a 5% super fat
@@EllenRuthSoap thank you
Give me lard over tallow any day. Great for swirls.
I was hoping is was just lard with no other oils.