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Making soap the old-fashioned way (Original Post)
packman
Jul 2019
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I make all my own soap from scratch. About every 5 to 6 years, I get beef fat from the
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2019
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tblue37
(65,212 posts)1. Cool! K&R. nt
Fla Dem
(23,569 posts)2. What a backbreaking, painstaking job.
I'm sure they were artisans in their field, but there are just some jobs meant for automation.
sinkingfeeling
(51,434 posts)3. I make all my own soap from scratch. About every 5 to 6 years, I get beef fat from the
butcher, render it down to tallow, add olive and coconut oils, and make lye soap. one large batch lasts me for a long time.
CentralMass
(15,265 posts)5. Cool.
CentralMass
(15,265 posts)4. How it's Made the automated way
Hotler
(11,392 posts)6. i thought it read "Making soup"......
I went what!