These soaps are made from recipes that date back from the 1880's to the 1930's. Reminisce about our heritage with these soaps that our ancestors made. These are natural soaps made with rainwater.


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Egg Yolk Soap
$4.50
4-4.5 oz. Based on a 1880's recipe. Egg yolks and apricot. mmm! Very moisturizing and gentle on skin. Scented with Apricot fragrance oil. The egg yolks provide protein, which is good for your skin.


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Farmer's Wife Lavender
$4.50
4-4.5 oz. A smooth, mild soap with lavender fragrance oil. Farmer's wives often grew lavender in their gardens.


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Goat's Milk N Honey
$5.00
4-4.5 oz. Goat's milk is nourishing to dry, overworked hands and weathered skin. Made from staple ingredients on the farm. Does not have fragrance added to it; the honey and oatmeal scent it just fine. Suitable for sensitive skin. No animal fats. FRAGRANCE FREE.


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Granny's Aloe Rain
$4.00
4-4.5 oz. Made from a 1930's Depression-era recipe. Lightly scented with fragrance oil. A practical, no fuss soap. This soap FLOATS!


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Laundry Soap
$5.50
6-7 oz. Big white bars. Made the old-fashioned way like Great-Grandma used to make from lye and water. Pretreat stains from soiled clothing. This soap got out red punch from a white spa towel that had been left out overnight! Also see my liquid laundry soap on the Pet & Household page. It repels dust mites!


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Vanilla Farm Soap
$4.00
4-4.5 oz. A good, basic soap made from lard and tallow with vanilla. Based on a 19th century recipe.