Congrats on making it through! Don't consider anything here "bashing", it is not intended that way. Everyone was new once and we just try to help, maybe instruct and correct at times, but help, so it is all good! Now, to answer your questions.
How do you clean the handle of the hand mixer? I just use a soapy rag and then a rinse rag. And yes, to make whipped butter, as you found out, you use regular beaters.
I used the yellow shea butter that was mixed with the palm oil because that's all I had at the moment. It does have a scent, anyway it seems to be mixing in with my Fragrance. Plus I used Coconut oil so that seems to be blending in as well. I'm sure my FO lost a few notes which could be why I can smell sort of a sheabutter, cocoanut oil mixed with the fo. What should I do? Or is there any other reason why this is? Depending on the butter (refined vs unrefined) and how much scent you use, as well as the scent itself (some are heavier than others), you can sometimes smell the butter along with or maybe even more than scent. There is nothing to do now unless you can add more fragrance in and do that and re-whip your butter. If you used too much plam you may end up with a hard butter instead of a whipped butter, so I hope that is not the case. Assuming it is not, just wait and see how heavily your butter smells after it sets up and sits a while. Often times it is stronger than you think, especially when you apply to a large area. You can always see how you like this and change things next time you make some! It is a learning experience and it takes time to get the nuances, so enjoy the journey!
I used a 7oz Jar and my measurements and math was suppose to be 6 oz. I still have a lot left. Is there a reason why this is? You whipped air into the butter so you increased its volume.
Could be the kitchen scale that seems to be working in increments of five? Usually they go by decimal point places, not increments of something, but maybe yours is different. Check the batteries though. When my battery begins to get low my numbers change from one to another a few times. When its really low it tells me, but I always see it first in the goofy numbers. If you scale is only reading out as you say and that is how it is supposed to be, I would suggest getting a new one. You can get a decent one at the big box store for $20-25$ that zeros, reads in oz, g, kg and pounds.
Any pointers on what I could have done better a far as sanitizing? This was all trial and error thing for me. You did fine. Trial and error is sometimes the best way to get your own rhythm down. I am a bit anal annie about cleanliness and germs, so I always spray and wipe with paper towels and spray again to allow to air dry, just like you did! Just next time, try not to unplug your mixer or send butter flying across the room! I think we have all been there and done that at least once, so you have now been initiated. Welcome to the club!:D
Here is my very simple recipe I used as a guide from Ann-Marie's website. Sheabutter 60% Coconut Oil 38% FO 2% Sis you use palm oil too, or palm instead of coconut, or was that a typo about using palm? No matter, just curious and what I said above may be a moot point. Lol So use it if you can or don't if not.
It was less than 100% because I'm not getting the exact oz in conversion on the scale. I got 3.6oz for the Sheabutter. 2.28oz for the coconut oil. .12oz for the FO. All add up to 6. How come I got more than 7oz? The air being whipped into it added volume.
Glad you had fun and got your first one under your belt! CONGRATULATIONS!!!
eta: I began this and was called away for a bit, so sorry about the repeating of what Irena already explained!
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Tammy
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