About
The purpose of this blog is to educate and discuss the benefits of beeswax and beeswax candles. As a manufacturer of 100% pure beeswax candles, we have over 16 years experience working with beeswax and hope to share our knowledge and our passion with you.
In our small mountain village overlooking a pristine lake in the Kootenay Mountains, we make and market 100% pure beeswax candles and ship all across North America and overseas.
We truly believe beeswax is a gift from nature and want to share this gift with educated consumers around the world. Over the years we’ve been asked many questions related to beeswax candles, ranging from how to get spills out of carpets to what kinds of flowers bees pollinate. The goal of this blog is to give our customers an avenue to ask questions, comment on products and offer feedback.
If you have any topics you’d like to see us discuss, please let us know: info@purebeeswaxcandles.com

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Jean-Paul LeBlanc | January 2, 2011 at 6:10 am
Could you provide more information on the following: «-To line baking pans to prevent certain pastries from sticking and to create a crispy crust»
Especially, how does the wax create a crispy crust?
Must one add wax to the pastry for example?
How much wax would one use on a baking pan?
Which wax format would you recommend for this application?
Cheers and Happy New Year!
Jean-Paul
Ottawa, Ontario
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purebeeswax | January 4, 2011 at 7:38 am
There are a few sights about using beeswax in canele molds. Here is just one of them.
http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/719729
Enjoy baking in the new year!