Until around 1916, making soap at home was commonplace. Using wood or plant ashes and leftover animal fats, families produced their own soap for cleaning their clothes and themselves. During World War ...
This episode rebuilds soap making from raw materials by calcining limestone into lime, reacting it with natron to create lye, and pressing olives into oil with a screw press. The final olive oil soap ...
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