Stop Buying Laundry Soap... The $5 Amish Recipe That Lasts a Year

Anna Beiler shares the old Amish laundry soap recipe her mother and grandmother used for generations, costs about $5, lasts almost a year, and uses just three ingredients you can find in any grocery store. No fragrance, no fillers, no $15-a-week jugs. In this video you'll learn: ✔️ The exact 3-ingredient Amish laundry soap recipe (with measurements) ✔️ Why store-bought detergent is mostly water and foaming agents ✔️ How to fix hard water film without buying fabric softener ✔️ Simple swaps for dryer sheets and stain pens you already have at home ✔️ Why suds don't actually mean your clothes are clean This homemade laundry detergent recipe has been passed down for generations in Amish households in Holmes County, Ohio, and it's never been a secret, just forgotten. Try it on your next load and let me know how it works for your water in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe for more old-fashioned home remedies, frugal living tips, and Amish household wisdom every week. 👇 Try the recipe and tell me your state or county in the comments below.