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This is something I have never tried--yet :-) When it gets whipped--does it

stay whipped or does it start to deteriorate back to normal again? How long do

you freeze for at a time? Thanks

 

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>>>> I whip, freeze, whip, freeze over and over until it looks like cake icing.

I think you will have to add water to get a consistency that can be squeezed

out.

 

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It stays whipped, but I don't put mine in the freezer and would never add water

to it.

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This is something I have never tried--yet :-) When it gets whipped--does it

stay whipped or does it start to deteriorate back to normal again? How long do

you freeze for at a time? Thanks

 

 

 

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I would say about 10 minutes of freezing each time. It will be your last whip

when a skin has formed at the top. It does not loose the whipped consistency. It

looks great.

 

Talisman Acres <talismanacres wrote:This is something I have never

tried--yet :-) When it gets whipped--does it stay whipped or does it start to

deteriorate back to normal again? How long do you freeze for at a time? Thanks

 

Tracy Tappin (BC Canada)

Goat's Milk Skin Care http://www.goatmilkskincare.com

CAE Tested and CL Free LaMancha Dairy Goat's

A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big

enough to take from you everything you have. "

-- President Gerald Ford - (1976)

 

 

>>>> I whip, freeze, whip, freeze over and over until it looks like cake icing.

I think you will have to add water to get a consistency that can be squeezed

out.

 

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I had some whipped shea butter that shrunk after it sat awhile in the

container in my bathroom (hubby likes the bathroom quite hot when he

showers), so perhaps if your product goes into extreme temperature

changes the consistancy will change... just a thought, especially if you

ship some to a friend in the summer months :-)

Shelley

Jessica Burman wrote:

 

>I would say about 10 minutes of freezing each time. It will be your last whip

when a skin has formed at the top. It does not loose the whipped consistency. It

looks great.

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You can use palm stearic acid to help prevent changes in consistency due to high

temperatures.

 

Shelley <bbubbles wrote:I had some whipped shea butter that shrunk

after it sat awhile in the

container in my bathroom (hubby likes the bathroom quite hot when he

showers), so perhaps if your product goes into extreme temperature

changes the consistancy will change... just a thought, especially if you

ship some to a friend in the summer months :-)

Shelley

Jessica Burman wrote:

 

>I would say about 10 minutes of freezing each time. It will be your last whip

when a skin has formed at the top. It does not loose the whipped consistency. It

looks great.

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>

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