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In a message dated 11/5/2003 2:45:49 AM Central Standard Time,

female_tigress writes:

I am wondering the shelf life on shea butter,

beeswax and coconut butter?

Cheryl, I have only studied up on shea butter.....unrefined to be specific.

The way I have interpreted what I have read is that if stored properly (in

a temperate environment, out of direct light, in an airtight

container....best to avoid metal containers) that the butter has an indefinite

and long shelf

life.....it is a stable oil and will be usable as a butter for a long time.

Fresh, quality,unrefined shea butter contains lots of extra

'goodies'.....these 'goodies' will break down and lose their vitality way before

the butter

becomes unusable as an oil.

 

Never thought about beeswax having any kind of shelf life limitation....and I

don't use much coconut butter. If you are comfortable with the appearance

and scent of the items then find an excuse to use them before they sit around

too much longer! Sounds like you've got the basics for a few batches of soap!

margie

www.hillcountryhaiku.com

 

 

 

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Hi Everyone,

 

I am wondering the shelf life on shea butter,

beeswax and coconut butter? I have some that was

packed away about a year ago and I am wondering

if it would still be usable?

 

TIA,

 

Cheryl

 

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Cheryl~

I buy beeswax in volume and so some gets stored for long periods of time,

example OH I forgot I put that there 4 years ago, LOL

It has always been fine.

Janet

 

>Hi Everyone,

>

>I am wondering the shelf life on shea butter,

>beeswax and coconut butter? I have some that was

>packed away about a year ago and I am wondering

>if it would still be usable?

>

>TIA,

>

>Cheryl

 

Making Light of Scents,

Janet Golden-Hogan

 

http://www.GoldenEssence.com

 

 

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Hi Cheryl,

 

I don't usually store this kinda stuff in bulk for long as I go through

it pretty fast, but there is always a little bit of something that gets

tossed in a bag, or tin or box and buried and discovered years later ;)

 

I've never seen beeswax go bad (and I've got some given to me by my

friend's dad many years ago - like 20 years ago actually, and its still

fine ;). I also have yet to see properly stored shea butter get yucky.

I've seen poorly produced shea butter that was yucky from the start

though ;-p, but that's another story ;)

 

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

>Hi Everyone,

>

>I am wondering the shelf life on shea butter,

>beeswax and coconut butter? I have some that was

>packed away about a year ago and I am wondering

>if it would still be usable?

>

>TIA,

>

>Cheryl

 

Making Light of Scents,

Janet Golden-Hogan

 

http://www.GoldenEssence.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Beeswax is good indefinitely. It never goes bad. It may develop a

'bloom' on the surface- but that can be wiped off with a damp cloth.

2 down and one to go for your answers :)

Nicole

 

Veliraf Farm

Nicole Heath

http://www.angelfire.com/nh/veliraf

Does the name Pavlov ring a bell ?

 

 

I am wondering the shelf life on shea butter,

beeswax and coconut butter?

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> Cheryl, I have only studied up on shea

> butter.....unrefined to be specific.

> The way I have interpreted what I have read

> is that if stored properly (in

> a temperate environment, out of direct light,

> in an airtight

> container....best to avoid metal containers)

> that the butter has an indefinite and long

> shelf

> life.....it is a stable oil and will be usable

> as a butter for a long time.

> Fresh, quality,unrefined shea butter contains

> lots of extra

> 'goodies'.....these 'goodies' will break down

> and lose their vitality way before the butter

> becomes unusable as an oil.

>

> Never thought about beeswax having any kind of

> shelf life limitation....and I

> don't use much coconut butter. If you are

> comfortable with the appearance

> and scent of the items then find an excuse to

> use them before they sit around

> too much longer! Sounds like you've got the

> basics for a few batches of soap!

> margie

> www.hillcountryhaiku.com

>

 

Hey Margie,

 

Yes but I am not a soaper yet. :-) Thanks for

the info.

 

Cheryl

 

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A Heavenly Body

204 Muldoon Road

Anchorage AK 99504

 

 

 

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It's my understand that some of the beeswax they used on the hinges in the

pyramids are still working pretty well. So I don't think it breaks down.

 

FWIW

 

David Roman

 

PS Unless you keep it for a really L O N G time!

 

Janet Golden-Hogan <janetkgolden wrote:

Cheryl~

I buy beeswax in volume and so some gets stored for long periods of time,

example OH I forgot I put that there 4 years ago, LOL

It has always been fine.

Janet

 

>Hi Everyone,

>

>I am wondering the shelf life on shea butter,

>beeswax and coconut butter? I have some that was

>packed away about a year ago and I am wondering

>if it would still be usable?

>

>TIA,

>

>Cheryl

 

Making Light of Scents,

Janet Golden-Hogan

 

http://www.GoldenEssence.com

 

 

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