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| Stone Gable Laundry Soap Recipe |
It's time to make more laundry soap. I no longer buy store brand laundry soap. I've been making this for years, and we love it. I don't make it in a garbage bag, but use my huge stainless steel bowl instead.
This soap works really well, and covers many loads. I may have shared this recipe before, but I think it's worth sharing again. (Sorry the edges are cut off this image. It's the only one I have from her blog, and she no longer has the recipe on her site.) On her original post, she showed a photo of her glass apothecary jar with a bee image. She got it free from The Graphics Fairy website, which carries thousands of copyright free images. I've used their images before and they have something for just about every need.
I'll be at work today (thanks to Alka seltzer cold gel tabs). I'll see you again tomorrow.

I have also made that, it's good.
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Marilyn
We have taken to using laundry sheet-soap (comes in sheets) that's made here in Canada. Seems to work well for all the laundry we do, most of which we do by hand. Washing in the commercial machines in our building is costly and we only use it to do heavy items and then we hang things on hangers over our bathtub to dry. It would cost us the better part of $20/week to wash and dry laundry in the machines and that adds up.
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