>> I put a teaspoon in the palm of my hands and let it melt
then use it on my skin after the shower....lends a nice coconutty smell
to the skin and is very luxurious! But, we mostly cook with the expeller
type. <<
Dunno about using this stuff as a lotion, it's a little spendy. I definitely
have to check into the expeller pressed versions, are those about the same
price?
A black gal I work w/uses it for her hair. I've felt her hair when she's
used several different kinds of oils. Carrot & olive oil doesn't give it
the same silkiness as coconut oil. The place I get mine is having a sale.
2 one-gal buckets for $99.
Jeanne
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RE: [Homesteadingfamily] Re: Olive oil and lard
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