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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Banham Green Salsa

This fabulous recipe was share by my dear friend, Wanda, who received a version of it from her neighbor Doris.... So, from Doris to Wanda to Dana. :)

About 20 (2 lbs) tomatillos, husked and washed
2-4 Anaheim peppers, seeded
4-6 jalapeno peppers, seeded

Bring to a slow boil and boil for 14 minutes. Drain and cool.

When cool, blend in a blender with

1 diced onion
2 cloves fresh minced garlic (not whole bulbs, just 2 cloves :)
salt and pepper to taste

Blend till smooth.

Pour into bowl and fold in

1/2 bunch chopped fresh cilantro (more or less to taste)
3-5 diced avocados

Serve at room temperature with chips of your choice.

Monday, September 3, 2012

White Silk Purse Laundry Soap - Powdered Version

1 bar Fels Naptha Soap
1 cups Borax
1 cups Arm & Hammer WASHING Soda

DIRECTIONS:

Grate one bar of the Fels Naptha with a food processor.

{Yes, you can use the same one you use for food! What do you think it gets washed in when you wash it otherwise?SOAP!}

Remove the grating wheel and put in the knife wheel.  Whirr it about a few seconds and your soap will look like tiny balls.  Add one cup of Borax and one cup of WASHING soda.  Whirr again.  Now it will look like powder with little yellow flecks.


2 teaspoons does a load.  A soup spoon usually holds two teaspoons.

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To make things simple at my house I make LOTS of this at once.
Here is the 
Super Duper Recipe:

6 bars Fels Naptha Soap, grated
1 box Borax
1 box Arm & Hammer WASHING Soda

Follow the above directions.
Yes, I know the measurements aren't exact, but it works like a charm.
I see no reason to make a tiny batch when I can spend a few more minutes  and make it all at once.

My son and I made enough to last both of our families for a year {or more} in a little under 2 hours.
FYI: That was a triple batch of the Super Duper Recipe for each of us!

White Silk Purse Laundry Soap - Paste Version


~ makes 4 quarts {one gallon} of concentrate ~
~  that's 256 loads of laundry! ~

2 bars Fels Naptha
2 cups 20 Mule Team Borax
2 cups Arm & Hammer Washing Soda
6 cups of hot water (+ more water as needed)

Put 6 cups of water on to heat. It will almost boil by the time you are done.  While the water is heating, grate the Fels Naptha.  I cut the bars in half the long way and run them through my food processor with the grater attachment, but it could be grated by hand. Add the soap to the water that is heating, and stir frequently.  This part takes 10 – 15 minutes.  Keep stirring until the soap is completely melted. Don’t let this boil or you’ll have soap all over the place. (Don’t ask!)

When the soap has melted turn off the heat and add the Borax and the Washing Soda. (Do not confuse Washing Soda with baking soda.  They are NOT the same.  Washing Soda is in the laundry aisle.) Stir and stir and stir. You will stir for about three minutes.  The powders will dissolve into the liquid.

Pour the liquid equally into 4 quart jars. Now, add just enough water to bring the contents up to the “shoulders” of the jar.  This will leave about 1 ½ inches of headspace.  Put lids on the jars and let them sit overnight (about 8 hours).

The soap in the jars will separate while it is standing. This is OK. There will be firm soap on top and kind of gel-like soap on the bottom. Sometimes "crystals" form at the bottom of the jar -- don't worry.

This next part is really quite fun.  Take one of the jars and cut up the firm soap.  I just stick a knife down into the jar and cut it up like a pie. Next, pour all of this into the mixing bowl of your electric mixer (I have a BOSCH). Then,  pour about 1/4 cup of water into the quart jar and swish it around to get all the rest of the soap out.  If there are crystals, I use HOT water and stir a bit. I add this to the mixture too.

 Start on the lowest speed of your mixer and increase  the speed gradually.  Your result will be something that looks like really thick, pale yellow whipped cream. You will need to scrape the sides down with a spatula a few times to get it all the way blended/mixed. It's like creaming the butter, sugar and eggs when you make cookies. (I can blend/mix two jars at a time in my Bosch bowl.) If needed add a bit of water to get the correct consistency.

Spoon the now blended soap back into the quart jar(s).  Your jar(s) will be all the way full now and you may even have a little more for another jar. Pop a lid onto the jar(s) and your soap will keep indefinitely. It gets a little firmer in the jar when it sits, but it stays spoonable.

One tablespoon is all it takes for a full load of wash.  This works well in HE washers too.  For stains, rub a small amount directly into the stain and launder as usual.

**You may add essential oils if you like  fragrance.