I cook with good old-fashioned lard, no shortening thank you.Granny (The Beverly Hillbillies) used that as laundry soap.
It seems that would be awfully greasy.
As I told Daryl... I think that she was using lye soap, not lard...
I listening to a Fred Allen show from 1941 and they were spoofing the
play "Tobacco Road". One the the characters mentioned a new product she JM>had seen in a store called "So-Ap". :)
the play "Tobacco Road". One the the characters mentioned a new productI listening to a Fred Allen show from 1941 and they were spoofing
I'll bet she cleaned up with that one. <g,d,r>
Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 03-27-19 07:15 <=-
As I told Daryl... I think that she was using lye soap, not lard...I cook with good old-fashioned lard, no shortening thank you.Granny (The Beverly Hillbillies) used that as laundry soap.
It seems that would be awfully greasy.
One time I was at a arts and crafts fair and this woman
demonstrated how lye soap was made. I brought a bar but never used it.
I listening to a Fred Allen show from 1941 and they were spoofing
the play "Tobacco Road". One of the characters mentioned a new
product she had seen in a store called "So-Ap". :)
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