Labor Saving Soap
Take two pounds salt soda, two pounds yellow bar soap, ten quarts of
water. Cut the soap in thin slices, and boil all together two hours, and
strain it through a cloth, let it cool and it is fit for use. Put the
clothes in soak the night before you wash, and to every pail of water in
which you boil them, add one pound of the soap. They will need no
rubbing, merely rinse them out, and they will be perfectly clean and
white. This soap can be made for two cents per pound.
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