It’s actually pretty easy to make your own soap too. And if you eat meat, collecting the excess fat and rendering/purifying it and making soap out of it is a good idea anyway cause it’s just one less thing being wasted. Like I’m one person and I don’t even eat that much meat and I still have several jars of tallow and lard I have saved up. Made lard soap with some extra coconut oil not that long ago. Boiled a bunch of lemongrass down and used the water for the soap and it smells fairly decent. Just a slight hint of lemonyness to it. Only cost was the lue and that’s shits dirt cheap and goes a LONG way. Like a miniscule fraction of the bottle for like 20 bars worth of soap.
Yes, what I was trying to get at was that between these two things. Making your own soap seems like the more sensible thing than eating yard clippings. Haha.
fuck buying “food” in a hierarchical “supermarket” but muh Irish Spring, gotta have that
It’s actually pretty easy to make your own soap too. And if you eat meat, collecting the excess fat and rendering/purifying it and making soap out of it is a good idea anyway cause it’s just one less thing being wasted. Like I’m one person and I don’t even eat that much meat and I still have several jars of tallow and lard I have saved up. Made lard soap with some extra coconut oil not that long ago. Boiled a bunch of lemongrass down and used the water for the soap and it smells fairly decent. Just a slight hint of lemonyness to it. Only cost was the lue and that’s shits dirt cheap and goes a LONG way. Like a miniscule fraction of the bottle for like 20 bars worth of soap.
I mean I get you’re point…I just find it odd that someone can “forage” for what looks like grass while also buying shitty mass produced bars of soap
Yes, what I was trying to get at was that between these two things. Making your own soap seems like the more sensible thing than eating yard clippings. Haha.
lol fair enough