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Originally Posted by Savage Bacon
Thanks!
Did you eat the soup? [emoji28]
I'm thinking your talking about this split?
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Eating it is probably safer than touching it.
Just a drop of that soup on your skin or accidentally rubbing your eyes and it can get ugly.
Macerating is allowing the flesh to rot off through bacterial decomposition.
If the wrong bugs get in the soup, it is toxic.
IMO, this is a smelly and dangerous method that takes much longer than Simmering with alkaline or acidic water (killing bacteria) and heat.
And yes, that is the suture I am talking about.
These nasal bones and the upper palate bones are the first to come apart when cleaning a skull "too much".
Simmer, don't boil.