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Bear Lard BV Colonial Crafts
100% Bear Grease / Bear Lard Price is: $24.00 a pint. WE ARE OUT OF BEAR LARD AND BEAR OIL FOR THE 2023 SEASON . PLEASE CONTACT US TO BE PUT ON THE LIST FOR THE FALL 2024 SEASON. WE STILL HAVE LEATHER DRESSING AVAILABLE.
Bear Lard BV Colonial Crafts
100% Bear Oil The Bear Oil Price is:8 oz. for $24.004 oz. for $13.001 oz. for 5.00

WE ARE OUT OF BEAR LARD AND OIL FOR THE 2023 SEASON . PLEASE CONTACT US TO BE PUT ON THE LIST FOR THE FALL 2024 SEASON.

WE STILL HAVE LEATHER DRESSING AVAILABLE.

We use bear grease / bear lard in our homemade leather dressing. I think the bear grease has more of the bear oil in it then the bear lard. I am using bears grease and bear lard interchangeably in my article.

The bear oil is used in different aspects of the long-rifle use and care. The bear oil is the oil which comes to the top of the bear grease / bear lard and is then poured off.

With the making of bear grease / bear lard and bear oil I use bear fat that I trimmed off all the trimmings and discarded the trimmings. I then ground the bear fat into teeny pieces with my meat grinder. With that finished I was ready to render the bear fat to make the bear grease / bear lard. I placed the bear fat into an electric roaster or my roasting pan in the oven and cooked the fat for hours. As the membrane which holds the fat together is separated from the grease or oil, it turns to cracklings. When the bear grease / bear lard is finished, the cracklings will turn brown and sink to the bottom and float back to the top. I needed to keep stirring the bear fat periodically so the bear fat wouldn’t burn. When I decided the bear grease / bear lard was all cooked I strained the cracklings from the bear grease / bear lard and put the bear grease / bear lard thru my lard press. Then I put the bear grease / bear lard into glass jars and seal it. The cracklings are good to eat for a snack or to put out for the birds. That was the process of turning the bear fat into bear grease / bear lard. The ending product of the bear lard is no better then beginning product of the bear fat. The bear fat must be made immediately into bear grease/ bear lard. Bear fat will spoil in less then 3 days unless it is frozen until you can get the bear fat processed. If the raw bear fat is frozen for a length of time it will go rancid and take on an old smell.Depending on what the bear was eating the bear fat will not be good.If the bear fat smells bad the bear lard will smell bad. When I rendered out the bear lard my house smelled like I was making homemade donuts!Bear grease / bear lard is very greasy but does make the best popcorn, pie crust, biscuits, fried chicken and fried eggs!

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I am not providing bear lard and bear oil as a food item even though I process the bear lard in a clean environment. We have used the bear lard in cooking when we have an abundance of the bear lard and don’t need it for our leather dressing.

Bear grease / bear lard can also be used for medicinal purposes and for hair oil, hand lotion, or for chapped lips. An old folk lore has it that if a man greases his head with bear oil he will grow an abundance of hair!

There can be several layers in the bear grease when you process it. The bear oil comes to the top in the jar, and the bear grease / bear lard is heavier so it is at the bottom. After the canned bear grease / bear lard sets for awhile is when the bear oil comes to the top. There is a mystery with bear lard. The weather has a lot to do with bear grease / bear lard and bear oil.

You can use the bear grease / bear lard to tell the weather. Some folks use bear grease as a barometer to tell the weather. I have a chart for telling the weather posted below. It is free upon request with any order ( or you may copy it yourself.)If the oil clouds up it can be heated again and it will turn back to the bear oil state. I try to get the bear oil as pure as possible by pouring off the oil as the lard settles to the bottom. But bear oil is hard to predict if it will stay an oil until it is processed several times.

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Our Homemade Leather Dressing Comes in 4 sizes of Plastic Containers

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is Leather-Dressing-1-1021x1024.jpgThe prices of our homemade leather dressing in the plastic containers are as follows:

16 oz. plastic container – $27.008 oz. plastic container – $16.004 oz. plastic container – $9.00Small plastic container – $5.00 ( One free with the purchase of each one of our possible bags)

Our Homemade Leather Dressing Comes in Four Sizes of Metal Containers

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is Leather-dressing-in-a-tin-1024x710.jpgThe prices of our homemade leather dressing in the metal containers are as follows: 8 oz. metal container – $16.00 4 oz. metal container – $11.00 2 oz. metal container – $9.00 1 oz. metal container – $5.00Mini 1/2 oz. metal container – $3.75 (not picturedShipping will be added to the price.

Our leather dressing is only made with the bear lard and pure beeswax. I use our leather dressing to waterproof our leather pouches and leather possible bags, ball pouches, flint wallets, and frizzon covers.

Our homemade leather dressing can also be used for hand lotion, chap stick, hair grease, or on your boots.

Our Bear Fat, Bear Oil, and Leather Dressing products are available with supply and demand which depends on the season and availability.

We will also be glad to add you to our list for the upcoming season. Thanks for being patient with us!

Shipping will be added to all the items.

As the bear lard and bear oil is processed and the leather dressing is handmade there maybe a waiting time till we get the item/items completed.

Thank-you for your patience!

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We have six sizes of the empty metal containers with a cap lid and two sizes of the metal containers with the screw lid available.

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Empty Metal Container with lids 1/4 oz. empty tin $1.251/2 oz. empty tin $2.551 oz. empty tin $3.002 oz. empty tin $3.204 oz. empty tin 4.508 oz. empty tin 4.70Shipping will be added to the price.

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Empty Metal Containers with a screw lid 3 oz. deep metal container with a twist lid $2.458 oz. deep metal container with a twist lid $3.00 Shipping will be added to the price.

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