Economical Soap
Cleaning

Economical Soap

Economical Soap

Economical Soap

The Suffrage Cook Book (1915)
Course Cleaning
Cuisine American

Ingredients
  

  • 1 quart cold water
  • 1 can Babbits potash or lye
  • 6 lbs ham or bacon drippings
  • 1 cup borax

Instructions
 

  • Soap without boiling, will float if not too much ham or bacon drippings are used.
  • Into 1 quart of cold water dissolve the contents of one can of Babbits potash or lye. Melt to luke warm heat, 6 lbs, (light weight) of clean drippings that have been strained through cheesescloth several times.
  • Before adding the lye to the strained grease, add 1 large cupful of borax. Stir lye into kettle containing grease and stir constantly until very thick. Pour into a pan, score; in 10 or 12 hours turn out of pan and let dry. A little perfume may be added if you wish.

Notes

Lamb drippings makes the finest soap.
Keyword soap

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