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Re: Racoon Lard Soap
[Re: KSjackalope]
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02/14/24 10:31 PM
02/14/24 10:31 PM
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I do know that when I use to skin a bunch of coons that my hands got incredibly soft. Wife has even commented a few times over the years. I asked if she wanted some coon tallow for her hands, but she declined.
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Re: Racoon Lard Soap
[Re: 3togo]
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02/15/24 01:46 AM
02/15/24 01:46 AM
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KS, I commented a while back on goat's milk soap. Great stuff.
Boco said I should be using real soap (or something like that.)
Things like this are a hard sell on here. I dont remember saying that but I probably did.
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Re: Racoon Lard Soap
[Re: KSjackalope]
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02/15/24 01:59 AM
02/15/24 01:59 AM
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Oregon
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If you make a beaver castor scented soap you'll get a lot of Trapperman members buying it. Including me!
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Re: Racoon Lard Soap
[Re: KSjackalope]
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02/15/24 02:04 AM
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A friend of mine showed me awhile back about making lye soap with rendered fat. After messing around with it, I have been rendering down racoon fat and making different scented lye soaps with it. It seems to make softer soap than using deer tallow. This year I have way more racoon fat than I need to make soap for myself. I have given away several bars in the past to family members, friends and coworkers and they all like it. Would anyone be interested in buying any if I spent the time to render all of it down and make different scented soaps with it? I guess that would depend on the cost. I can and have made soap in the past but it's more time consuming than it's worth. I can't see paying more than $2 a bar.... surely not the $5+ most soap makers ask for it.
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Re: Racoon Lard Soap
[Re: KSjackalope]
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02/15/24 05:38 PM
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I like using that coon fat to boost the fire once in a while.
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Re: Racoon Lard Soap
[Re: KSjackalope]
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02/17/24 08:28 PM
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Wisconsin
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Had a Polish lady that took all the coon fat possible and rendered into lard. Didnt know that what she was using for baking pies and cookies that i had been eating for years... bakery was very good and gave some to my trapper buddies and they couldnt believe bakery was made with coon lard !
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