Old Fashioned Lye Soap Recipes

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WEBThis DIY soap recipe uses 2 pounds of tallow, 10 ounces of filtered, pure water, and 4.4 ounces lye. Some soap makers opt for cold process soap, but this recipe uses the hot …

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WEBStep One: Saving up Supplies. Wear goggles and gloves. Boil the white ashes from hardwood fires in a little bit of water for about ½ an hour. Rainwater is said to be the best …

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WEBStep 3: Drill a small hole at the base of the barrel. Step 4: Place rocks or bricks in barrel. Step 5: Add straw. Step 6: Add hardwood ashes. Step 7: Add water. Step 8: Put a cork …

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WEBStep Four - Mix. Once the oil is transparent, remove it from the heat and allow to cool while mixing the lye and milk. Mix the lye and milk with a rubber spatula until all the milk is …

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WEBGrandma's Lye Soap - Lye Soap bar. This is a 3 ounce bar of Grandma's old lye soap, made with lye and lard and nuthin' else, not even any of that sweet smellin' stuff that's in …

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WEB6. Slowly pour the lye/water into the oils. Place your immersion blender into the pot, making sure the blade is completely submerged in the mixture, and blend until the soap mixture …

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WEBTo make neutral hand soap, slowly add water in small amounts until the egg is suspended in the solution. 3. Measure out (by liquid volume) 3 parts lye to 1 part oil. Fats that are …

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WEBDirections to Make Cold Processed Lard Soap. Using a stainless steel pot, slowly pour the lye into the water (always lye into water! Volcanoes are no fun!). Stir constantly until the …

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WEBCover the straw completely with sand. Fill the bin approximately half-way full with sifted ashes. Fill the bin with water to about two inches above the top of the ashes. We use …

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WEBPlain Old Fashioned Lye Soap. 1 can Red Devil lye (10 and 3/4 oz. can) 2 1/2 pints of distilled water in a glass jar. 10 cups lard or beef tallow (I have always used lard for this …

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WEBCreate a pleasant but still rustic bar by adding 0.5 ounces fragrance oil, and two tablespoons ground oatmeal, at trace. Pour soap made with 100 percent lard into heat …

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WEBWild Rose {Old Fashioned} Lard Soap Recipe Soap weight 2.283 lbs, 5% superfat. Ingredients: 9 oz (258.55g) distilled water 3.41 oz (96.69g) lye 19.2 oz (544.31g) lard …

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WEBOnce the fats and oils are melted, set the saucepan aside to cool along with the lye. Once the lye and the fats are cooled to approximately 115 degrees or within ten degrees of …

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WEBDirections to Make Cold Processed Lard Soap. Using a stainless steel pot, slowly pour the lye into the water (always lye into water! Volcanoes are no fun!). Stir constantly until the …

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WEBPour it into molds, cover with wax paper, and let it sit for 24 hours. Don’t worry about retaining the heat. You just cooked it all out! After 24 hours, take the crock pot soap out …

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