The post on this site that has received the most hits is my homemade laundry soap how-to. For those of you that have tried this, I’ve come up with another way to make this even easier.
Be sure and read the recipe first, or the following won’t make much sense to you. Read more…
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UPDATE: Toward the end of this post I mentioned you can use a coffee can to store small amounts of your soap in. PLEASE USE A PLASTIC COFFEE CAN or other plastic container. Metal coffee cans corrode badly with this detergent.
I’ve probably written a post about homemade laundry soap three times already. Since I sorta started with a clean slate on this blog again, I figured I’d rewrite another, but this time with pictures.
Laundry soap is expensive. I mean, seriously. Have you looked at the prices lately? Even the cheap stuff (which doesn’t work worth a flip) is expensive. And the stuff has so much gunk in it, it is no wonder it makes you itch so much. Plus, when you make your own, you know it’s not harmful to the environment, and it is so hypoallergenic you can use it on most anything, even baby clothes. This is a giant plus to me, because my oldest has pretty bad eczema and keeping the clothes itch-free is a very high priority for me. Read more…
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