This recipe is from a friend of mine, Sam Crandall. Sam and his family are good, salt-of-the-earth people and like to do things the old way.
Sam shares his family recipe of Old Fashioned Cold Processed Lard Soap- Like Grandma Used To Make. No frills- just good soap.
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Cleaning out one of the freezers in anticipation of butcher season and found a boatload of back fat left over from the last pig we did.
Threw about 10lbs of fat into the slow cooker and rendered it down for lard and soap, have about another 20lbs to go that I’d completely forgot was in the freezer.
This Cold Processed Lard Soap Recipe works really well. Good lather in both hard and soft water. We give quite a bit to my ma and she uses it as a shampoo too.
First, let me point out, you can not make soap without lye. Period.
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However, you can make soap without handling lye by using soap bases where the lye process is already done for you.
Solid sodium hydroxide, solid potassium hydroxide, solutions containing high concentrations of sodium hydroxide, and/or solutions containing high concentrations of potassium hydroxide may cause chemical burns, permanent injury or scarring, and blindness.
Lye (sodium hydroxide) and/or caustic potash (potassium hydroxide) may be harmful or fatal if swallowed.
Solvation of sodium hydroxide and/or potassium hydroxide is highly exothermic, and the resulting heat may cause heat burns or ignite flammables.
Avoid all contact with organic tissue (including human skin, eyes, mouth, and animals or pets). Keep away from clothing. Avoid all contact with aluminum.
What Is Lye
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Back in the day, they would make lye out of processing wood ash. They would take wood ash and heat them in water.
It’s quite the laborious process but well worth it.
Use a digital scale to measure ingredients, one that has all the measurements is best.Place your bowl or cup on the scale, tare (bring the scale to zero) the scale, then add your ingredients to weigh.
If you would like to know How to Render Lard, check out this article by Mommypotamus
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