Noahsoak I don't even have the lye conversation anymore. You can't have soap with out lye, and that's just the fact. If someone doesn't want to believe you, or wants to argue, I just smile, and ask them if they'd like a sample to try for themself, more often than not, the do. If I'm lucky they come back for a full bar : )
I use canola, in almost all my batches. I love the qualities it brings. Some people don't use it because it's "cheap" lol Some people don't use it because they say it can go rancid. It takes longer to trace, that's for sure. I believe that if you have a good trace with canola, you're just fine. I've read that you can use it up to 30% or more of you batch, but I wouldn't use it any more than 15%, and some would suggest even a smaller amount. It does lead to a soft, sticky bar at larger amounts. I've only had DOS in 2 batches, and those were both batches that accelerated so quickly, I'm sure I had loose oils sitting around. I also use shea, and I love it. However, it goes into my HP batches after the cook so I know that's what my bars are superfatted with.
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