The melting point of lard is higher than room temperature so it remains a semisolid.
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If lard were to melt more easily, hogs would slosh when they walk around, wouldn't they?
at least an hour
Yes it can, as long as it it is naturally rendered lard, leaf lard being the best. This lard is free of damaging preservatives, and hydrogenated oils that can seep into your skin. But this lard you can ask for from any local meat shops or butcheries. You can apply to any dry areas and rub in. For hands and feet, rub in and then put on gloves or socks. I also use it on my face at night after my normal routine, and I ske up with incredibly soft and moisturized skin.
it will take long to be heated up,
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as long as it doesnt have any lard in it or anything related to pigs... then yes... it is!
As to why, you would have to ask the manufacturer. Lard if stored properly and left unopened has a very long shelf life. It will eventually turn rancid once opened if left long enough.
Not nearly as long as you might think. First, you must decide that you want a heated driveway. Then just wait a little while for the seasons to change and before you know it, VOILA! the driveway is heated.
yes, as long as it was cold before wrapped. It will also keep food warm to as long as it was heated before being wrapped as well. Just be sure to not put aluminum foil in the microwave!
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Chlorine gas, you would die. Chlorinated water, yes. You still sweat in water and if you get dehydrated your body can overheat.