I watched your reel the other day and it was so satisfying to see how you put the product in the jars 😍 I have recently seen another maker who fills the whipped body butter with a piping bag. Your method might not be for everyone but it’s definitely better, you waste less product, and it feels like it’s even more handmade! And this product feels like a cloud ☁️💙
Thank you for the links to the shea butter it looks like it helps small sustainable farms and that's important moving forward. And I'm glad you didn't pipe this why waste the product in the piping bag this is more luxury and deserves every bit of proper handling and so well demonstrated!
Just an FYI, you have very little waste with piping because you can squeegee it all out. Just like you can scrape out the bowl. I like how it looks when it is hand filled without the air pockets piping can leave.
I enjoy hand spooning and yes, it allows me to fit more butter than by piping. I don’t enjoy washing greasy piping bags or throw away the disposable ones. But everyone can choose their method of preference! ☺️
@@ArianeArsenault so true, the joy of the process is part of the craft, it has to feel good to you! Especially when both methods have are good, which one you like better is how you do it!
Good to see someone not use a cereal starch. People assume that Wheat is the only cereal that is an allergen, but some of us are allergic to the whole grass family. That also means no rice, Maize/corn, or oat products too.
Thanks for the tip using the tapioca flower Ive been trying to figure out how to make it where its not too greasy or melty! Will the tapioca also help with it melting down...any advice would be greatly appreciated!!!
I'm just curious on how much oil is used? I'm not asking 4 the recipe although I'd absolutely love it. I'd just like to know total oil used please? I love all your content! You are appreciated Thank you.
This was on my Patreon.com/arianearsenault at some point, but right now this tutorial isn't active at the basic 5$ pledge level. Check my formula package.
and i just love this soap making stuff. it makes me feel a part of doing something important. i dont know if i am or not for sure. but feeling connected and closer to Jesus and God by learning from these ancient recipes of soap making and body creams is really something special. and it not that hard to do. its just takes getting in the right frame of mind to convince ourselves to try and make things for ourselves. the folks in the bible used to anoint people with oil on the head. so oil seems to be so important. they used to burn the fat of animals and it was like an offerring as a sweet smell to God. when they would sacrifice the first of their farms animals and the things from the garden. and they would burn insense. the using of oil seems to be so important. its everywhere in the grocery store and online. in soap, dish soap, laundry soap, skin care etc. and salad dressing, cooking oil, all kinds of food and meat. maybe we are on a quest to use up all the oil and then the paradise will come. ive drove so much with my work i used to do. cars us it planes use it trains use it. candles. so many things are made from oil, butters etc.
i love the music you playing. it reminds me of the videos ive been watching over in the middle east and the Mediterranean, northern africa, india. they are the folks that recieved the goodnews first as it was taught by Jesus, and the jewish beliefs, and muslim, hindu etc. i love that alot of religions believe in a paradise, Gods kingdom thats gonna take over all the kingdoms we see today and the ones that have been in the past. and Gods kingdom will rule to time indefinite. daniel 2:44 says in the days of those kings the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be brought to ruin. it will crush and put an end to all these kingdoms and it itself will stand to times indefinite.
This recipe is so wonderful. I make it in the winter months.
Excellent job
I watched your reel the other day and it was so satisfying to see how you put the product in the jars 😍
I have recently seen another maker who fills the whipped body butter with a piping bag. Your method might not be for everyone but it’s definitely better, you waste less product, and it feels like it’s even more handmade!
And this product feels like a cloud ☁️💙
Love your videos! I always look forward to your uploads 😃
I can almost smell and feel this body butter! I wish I could buy this in Germany. All the best to you and your family. Stay safe!
Wow thank you for sharing dear 🙏
Thank you for the links to the shea butter it looks like it helps small sustainable farms and that's important moving forward. And I'm glad you didn't pipe this why waste the product in the piping bag this is more luxury and deserves every bit of proper handling and so well demonstrated!
Just an FYI, you have very little waste with piping because you can squeegee it all out. Just like you can scrape out the bowl. I like how it looks when it is hand filled without the air pockets piping can leave.
I enjoy hand spooning and yes, it allows me to fit more butter than by piping. I don’t enjoy washing greasy piping bags or throw away the disposable ones. But everyone can choose their method of preference! ☺️
@@ArianeArsenault so true, the joy of the process is part of the craft, it has to feel good to you! Especially when both methods have are good, which one you like better is how you do it!
It all looks so wonderful.
Once whipped, does it change the melting point? Thanks
Such a lovely product and process to watch...love..love😍
Beautiful thanks Ariane. 💐
Baraka Shea is superb 👌 Fair traded goodness 👏 😍
Need to buy some for first time.
You can support my channel by using my affiliated link at no extra cost. ☺️
What temperature do you let it melt at to stop the shea butter getting grainy
Hi Ariane. Thanks for this. I really miss your YT videos. Please do post more often.
Good to see someone not use a cereal starch. People assume that Wheat is the only cereal that is an allergen, but some of us are allergic to the whole grass family. That also means no rice, Maize/corn, or oat products too.
Looks gorgeous and nourishing Arianne! 👏❤
I am watching from Oshawa, Ontario. We got 55 CM of snow last week and about to get 25 cm more tonight.
Nice music btw🎼🎶🎵👍
Thanks for the tip using the tapioca flower Ive been trying to figure out how to make it where its not too greasy or melty! Will the tapioca also help with it melting down...any advice would be greatly appreciated!!!
Unfortunately these butters can melt in hot weather. Which is why we make & ship this in winter. 🥶
@@ArianeArsenault such a bummer thank you!😊
I'm just curious on how much oil is used? I'm not asking 4 the recipe although I'd absolutely love it. I'd just like to know total oil used please? I love all your content! You are appreciated Thank you.
Most the formula is solid oils/butters
How much is the price of shipping to Ontario?
💕 thanks for sharing!
Hi, Ariane. Is that a 4 oz or 113 gram jar?
The jars are 4 oz (liquid fill) but around 2 oz (by weight) of butter will fit in my jars.
@@ArianeArsenault thank you! That's what I thought.
Please may you write the ingredients and many thanks for your videos
Love the video
As explained in the video, certain butters are to hard to be whipped. It gives me a better texture this way.
Do you have exact measurements? Mine never gets that fluffy its always a thick texture.
I do have a tutorial up over on Patreon ☺️
It’s always summer here in Singapore. The humidity is crazy 🥲
Well you can make beeswax balms and salves ☺️
I can’t find recipe for this. Please tell how to get to it.
This was on my Patreon.com/arianearsenault at some point, but right now this tutorial isn't active at the basic 5$ pledge level. Check my formula package.
Haha, the snake joke was hilarious!
Snake skin is no joke 🤣
and i just love this soap making stuff. it makes me feel a part of doing something important. i dont know if i am or not for sure. but feeling connected and closer to Jesus and God by learning from these ancient recipes of soap making and body creams is really something special. and it not that hard to do. its just takes getting in the right frame of mind to convince ourselves to try and make things for ourselves. the folks in the bible used to anoint people with oil on the head. so oil seems to be so important. they used to burn the fat of animals and it was like an offerring as a sweet smell to God. when they would sacrifice the first of their farms animals and the things from the garden. and they would burn insense. the using of oil seems to be so important. its everywhere in the grocery store and online. in soap, dish soap, laundry soap, skin care etc. and salad dressing, cooking oil, all kinds of food and meat. maybe we are on a quest to use up all the oil and then the paradise will come. ive drove so much with my work i used to do. cars us it planes use it trains use it. candles. so many things are made from oil, butters etc.
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i love the music you playing. it reminds me of the videos ive been watching over in the middle east and the Mediterranean, northern africa, india. they are the folks that recieved the goodnews first as it was taught by Jesus, and the jewish beliefs, and muslim, hindu etc. i love that alot of religions believe in a paradise, Gods kingdom thats gonna take over all the kingdoms we see today and the ones that have been in the past. and Gods kingdom will rule to time indefinite. daniel 2:44 says in the days of those kings the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be brought to ruin. it will crush and put an end to all these kingdoms and it itself will stand to times indefinite.