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Curdly Soap

Dear Aunt Daisy, In The Listener, lately, "Just Soap," Marlborough, complains about soap_ curdling . .'. I have made soap success-_ fully for years, but last yeat my grocer | sent te tinned resin and the soap was. curdled atid brown fluid when it started | to boil. I told the grocer who replied | that he had had several complaints about | tinned resin. I never had it again and | the soap has beén good. Fat must be. clarified the day before, and scraped when turned out of water; this frees it from salt, ete. I hope this will be of

some use.

Suds

Gore.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 766, 26 March 1954, Page 33

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102

Curdly Soap New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 766, 26 March 1954, Page 33

Curdly Soap New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 766, 26 March 1954, Page 33

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