All the ingredients necessary!
Everything together in a 5 gallon bucket, the grated soap is on top and looks a lot like cheese to me!
Everything mixed together. We tried to use the spoon but it really didn't work well. We ended up taking the garbage bag out and mixing it by rolling the bag around. That worked a lot better and easier although I would say if you do it that way, make sure to line the bucket with 2 garbage bags so you don't have a mess!
When I used it on my clothes it did wash them well only it was weird because of a few differences. The first thing I noticed is that it doesn't get many suds if any at all which is something that was strange to me when thinking about washing something and the next was the clothes didn't come out smelling like a "spring breeze" which I equate to using too many soaps with fragrance! You could add fragrance if you wanted I guess but the soap smells great on it's own, it just doesn't transfer to the clothes very easily. All in all we are pleased with our homemade laundry soap and I feel great every time I use it knowing that I only spent $19.24 for an entire year of soap!
If interested in the recipe/blog or other ideas on how to save money making your own things, check out the blog I got my recipe off of. It even has DIY dish washing detergent.
beingcreativetokeepmysanity.blogspot.com/2010/11/homemade-laundry-soap.html
1 comment:
I didn't know there was a recipe for soap! How cool!
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