Sentences with phrase «in lye»

Perhaps the most controversial is chemical hydrolisis, in which bodies are dissolved in lye.
Cennini described how the gem rough had to be pounded harder than a bad lawyer's table, mixed with melted resin, wax and oil, wrapped in fine cloth, and kneaded three times in a lye bath to produce a pigment worth its weight in gold and fit for the painted robes of Christ and the Virgin Mary.
To «buck» cloth was to steep it in lye as a form of bleaching.
The specific details of the fabric production are the subject of much debate, but in general, making rayon includes «cooking» plant materials in lye and treating them with carbon disulfide — chronic exposure to which can cause nervous system damage.
A raw olive is inedible in its bitterness, but farmers in the eastern Mediterranean have been fermenting olives in lye and pressing them for oil for thousands of years.
Just made these today and dipped them in lye so now I have pretzel cones and they came out great.
The difference with rice starch lies in the production process: while starch is often produced by steeping rice in lye, rice flour is acquired by finely milling the grains.

Not exact matches

Whereas a Sinaloa subsidiary allied with a Tijuana farmer known as the Stewmaker, who dissolved hundreds of bodies in barrels of lye, the Zetas have pioneered a multimedia approach to violence, touting their killings on YouTube.
Also in attendance was Tuck Lye KOH (founding partner & CEO of Shunwei Capital), the Shunwei Capital investment team, and a handful of top CEOs and investors from the US.
Apparently, even if organic, non-GMO corn is used in making Masa Harina, the government definition of «organic» doesn't permit the process of making corn into masa (soaking and cooking, then soaking again in lime or lye, rinsing, removing the corn hull, then grinding while soft and drying into flour).
In its most simple form, the tamale is made from ground corn that has been slaked with lime or lye and mixed with fat to make a sticky dough called masa.
The Latics have come across many crunch encounters in their time but few have had more riding on the outcome than Sunday's relegation scrap with Wolves, who lye just one place behind them in the table and would relegate Wigan to 19th with a win at Molineux.
Bolton, who lye second from bottom in the league, have suffered defeat in nine of their previous ten Premier League matches and have won only one of their last fourteen on the road (W1 D1 L12).
Heading into Saturday's game, where they face an in - form Fulham side who haven't lost a league game at home since Boxing Day, Blackburn lye 15th in the table, just four positions and as many points off the relegation zone.
Just one look at Wolves, their record in the league at the mid-way point in proceedings and where they currently lye in the table would probably be enough to convince most punters to steer well clear and expect to watch the Midlands outfit in the Championship next season.
I love this bath as you can lye baby down on the built in seat and the padded back supports their head right from newborn so you have both hands free for washing.
I just read that LYE is in CAScade and other dish detergents!
He slept in my arms... but as soon as I put him down... the flip flop stand up lye down routine started again.
Store strong cleaners, lye, furniture polish, dishwasher soap, and other dangerous products in a high cabinet, locked and out of sight.
I would lye awake at night crying in pain nothing worked tried nipple creams.
RAC head of roads policy Nicholas Lyes added: «Introducing lane rental should encourage better planning and coordination of roadworks, and mean utility works are completed in a swifter, more efficient manner.»
Agre: That's the «lu» is lye in Norwegian.
In addition to DeAngelis and Simmons, other authors were Deepak Sharma, Rebecca Varney, Nancy Isern, Lye Markillie, Carrie Nicora, Angela Norbeck, Ronald Taylor, Joshua Aldrich and Errol Robinson.
One day after mating, eggs were transferred to a Petri dish, where they were treated with lye diluted to 0.5 % in water for 90 s. Then, they were washed 3 times for 3 min with water, and maintained for 24 h at 28.5 °C.
You can not make soap from scratch without lye but with a properly calculated recipe, no lye will remain in your final product.
If you're buying bottled olives, look for organic brands that have been «traditionally cured» in order to avoid the ones that have been cured with lye.
Lye comes with its fair share of warnings and with good reason, but that doesn't mean that the finished soap product is in any way dangerous.
Once you have a recipe and the necessary oils / fats, you'll also need to get some pure Lye to use in the saponification process.
This number is calculated by the weight of the oils alone, not the weight with the water and lye added in.
As I explained, though Lye can be dangerous on its own, there is no lye remaining in soap that has been properly made and no reason for concern when using lye appropriately and in the correct ratio for soap makiLye can be dangerous on its own, there is no lye remaining in soap that has been properly made and no reason for concern when using lye appropriately and in the correct ratio for soap makilye remaining in soap that has been properly made and no reason for concern when using lye appropriately and in the correct ratio for soap makilye appropriately and in the correct ratio for soap making.
There are ways that you can make and customize your own soap without handling the lye by using a pre-made melt - and - pour soap that has been pre-saponified (in other words, the lye has already been handled).
While the lye is cooling, measure all other oils EXCEPT the essential oils and warm them together in your pot or slow - cooker.
In a well - ventilated area or outside, slowly pour the lye into the water.
When Lye is used in soap making, it is what is called a reagent, meaning it is used in a chemical reaction to create other substances.
In soap making, a carefully measured water / lye mixture is blended with natural oils in a process called saponificatioIn soap making, a carefully measured water / lye mixture is blended with natural oils in a process called saponificatioin a process called saponification.
Use the metal or wooden spoon to stir the lye / water mixture into the oil mixture in the crockpot.
Each oil used in soap making has a different saponification value which means that each oil requires a different ratio of lye to water depending on the amount and type of each oil used.
There is no unreacted Lye remaining in properly made soap.
As his training footage shows, he would lye back on a flat bench with slightly bent arms, then take a huge breath and lower the dumbbells out and away from his torso in a very slow and controlled way.
This ensures that there is no remaining Lye in the recipe and that the oils fully saponify.
When Lye is used in soap - making, it is what is called a reagent, meaning it is used in a chemical reaction to create other substances.
In a well - ventilated area, slowly add lye to the water.
Lye in its pure form is something that can be very harmful and extreme caution should be used when using it in any way.
The only problem with this is if you accidentally used too much lye, then it probably wouldn't be fixed by re-batching unless you were to add in more oil during the process.
In your case, to make a soap that uses 100g shea butter, 250g olive oil, and 250g almond oil, to get a 5 % superfat (the amount I used in my soap), you would use 77.3 g lye rather than 80In your case, to make a soap that uses 100g shea butter, 250g olive oil, and 250g almond oil, to get a 5 % superfat (the amount I used in my soap), you would use 77.3 g lye rather than 80in my soap), you would use 77.3 g lye rather than 80g.
So, my immediate thought was yes, but I had a doubt because many places that sell it call it a salt that is similar to soap!?! If it's reacted with lye, isn't it just soap?!? I did find this discussion in a soap making forum which talks about making potassium cocoate, and they do believe it to be the same thing.
At what tempratur is it best to mix the oils and lye... ive done at room temprature as the mix og olive oil and melted coconut oil stay fluid in room temp (21 - 22C) and what about superfat?
After a couple of days, there isn't really any lye leftover anymore in a recipe that is superfatted like this one.
I live in Canada and am having some trouble figuring out where to by Lye.
Lye (or sodium hydroxide) is traditionally used in soap making and plays a role in giving soap it's cleaning properties.
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