Awesome Soapnut Recipes

Dried soapnuts in a wooden bowl and cloth bag on rustic wooden surface.

Soapnuts are these�marvellous�berries that ‘soap up’ when you add them to your�wash.

If you haven’t heard of them before, soapnuts are a tremendously cheap and natural way to clean your clothes – and your dishes! We love them here at SAHM because they’re everything we look for in something like this. Cheap, easy to use and so effective! Here’s some information about them if you haven’t heard of them before – click here!

Soapnuts have a distinctive vinegar type smell, but your washing and dishes do not smell like Soapnuts after using them. �To make your washing or dishes smell extra clean, add a few drops of essential oils such as eucalyptus to every wash!

 

We thought we would show you other things you can do with these magical nuts!

And guess what! You can purchase Soapnuts from our online store

Buy them here!!!!!

Soapnut Liquid Solution

Add 10 – 15 soapnuts to 1 litre of water, bring to the boil and simmer for 30 minutes. �When the liquid has cooled, strain it and store it in an airtight container or jar – it will last for approximately 2 weeks in room temperature or up to a month in the fridge. Adding essential oils like eucalyptus and tea tree will make it last slightly longer. The liquid is “off” when it becomes rancid. You can also freeze the liquid in ice cube trays! This is a fantastic base for many wonderful soapnut recipes, so it’s one to remember!

Make Laundry Detergent

Depending on wash load size and amount of soiling, use 4 – 6 soapnuts (or equivalent in pieces) in washbag (or old sock knotted at top) and place in washing machine. Wash as normal in either hot or cold water. Soapnut shells can be reused 4 – 6 times depending on temperature washed at (hotter washes means less rewashes). You can use the liquid recipe above as liquid laundry detergent �- �just put about 3 tablespoons of the liquid into your detergent dispenser. To make your clothes and linen smell lovely just add about 3 or 4 drops of your favourite essential oil to the wash (don’t add the oils to your clothes directly – just add them to the fabric softener or liquid detergent compartment of your washing machine). Soapnuts are suitable for both front loader and top loader washing machines.

thehappyhousecleaning.co.uk

 

Next Page: More Soapnut Recipes!

 

author avatar
Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

Discover more from Stay at Home Mum

Subscribe to get the latest posts to your email

Responses to “Awesome Soapnut Recipes”

  1. KarenF Avatar
    KarenF

    I found on a Dr Oz show, a great way to treat dandruff, as it is caused by a fungus. Spray with tea tree oil! Same goes for athletes foot, or tinea!

  2. Adri Poultney Avatar
    Adri Poultney

    Just wanted to let you know the link to the product review for soapnuts no longer works, also the link for the soapnuts in your online store doesn’t work either. Have you stopped selling them? What about the clove oil, didn’t you use to sell those too?

    1. Jody Allen Avatar

      Hi Adri, no we don’t sell them anymore – we do have some left in the office – only bulk quantities though – if your interested please email info@stayathomemum.com.au

Recent comments

Discover more from Stay at Home Mum

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading