|
Post by auntieemu on Feb 21, 2006 10:22:17 GMT -5
This is a recipe for soap from around the mid-1800's.
Hard Soap
6 pounds washing soda 3 pounds unslaked lime 6 pounds clean fat 4 gallons boiling water 2 gallons cool water salt
Mix washing soda and unslaked lime. Pour on 4 gallons boiling water. Let it stand until perfectly clear, then drain off.
Put in 6 lbs. clean fat.
Boil until it begins to harden, about two hours, stirring most of the time.
While boiling, thin with two gallons of cold water, which you have poured on the alkaline mixture after draining off the four gallons. This must also settle clear before it is drawn off. Add it when there is danger of boiling over.
Try the thickness by cooling a little on a plate. Put in a handful of salt just before taking from the fire. Wet a tub to prevent sticking; turn in the soap and let it stand until solid. Cut into bars; put on a board and let it dry.
This will make about 40 pounds of nice soap; much better for washing (when it has dried out for two or three months) than yellow turpentine soap. (If I find the recipe for this, I'll post it)
|
|