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For the last several years everytime I cooked beef ribs in the crockpot with beef bones, I would take the hardened fat and the marrow fat off the top and save it. I finally had alot of the saved fat so I thought I would make tallow candles. I rendered the fat several times in water to purify the fat removing all impurities. Once pure, I added a pint jar of pure white medical grade beeswax pellets to the rendered liquid fat, heated the whole thing so it was all liquid then let it cool outside where it was cool. What I ended up with was about 3 pounds of the perfect patch lube !! It never got hard like a candle should be. Sigh .... This is not what I was hoping for. I guess in the long run, it is perfectly edible if you were needing some fat for your frying pan to cook up squirrel or venison in camp. It smells really great as beef fat should.
So I went to the butcher last week and acquired 5 pounds of REAL beef fat right off the cow and I'll give my candle experiment another go here soon. In the mean time, I'll fill a couple of quart jars of the patch lube fat. Hopefully, I can find some small tin containers and give it away ...... This is 10 lifetimes of patch lube and I surely only need one small tin for myself.
So I went to the butcher last week and acquired 5 pounds of REAL beef fat right off the cow and I'll give my candle experiment another go here soon. In the mean time, I'll fill a couple of quart jars of the patch lube fat. Hopefully, I can find some small tin containers and give it away ...... This is 10 lifetimes of patch lube and I surely only need one small tin for myself.
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