tallow and lard have to be heated in order to react with the lye and
methanol, the esters produced are liquid.


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Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 5:29 AM
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> If you use tallow and lard does the resultant mixture become liquid.
> Also Stephen I may have posted something in error about elsbetts
technology.
> I didnt think they used heat but their website says they can use any fat.
If
> its solid they must use heat i would guess.
> Jonathan
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