Soapnuts are an economical, environmentally friendly and effective replacement to your laundry soap! I mentioned them in More Green = More Green in honor of earth day!
I had never heard of soapnuts until I saw an ad on kijiji for them. It was in the baby section and advertised that they were perfect for cleaning cloth diapers. Skeptical, I ordered one of their trial bags as I am interested in earth friendly products only IF they perform. I was amazed and how well they cleaned – even with cold water!. A few weeks later, I ordered a large package.
“Soapnuts are the dried fruit from the Ritha (sapindus mukorossi) tree. There are other types of trees that produce a poorer grade of soapnuts. The ones that Superior Soap Nuts import contain very high amounts of saponin. Saponin is the substance which gives the soapnuts their cleaning power.
Many of these trees were once logged for income. Happily, Superior Soap Nuts’ supplier, among others, is harvesting the soapnuts which is a renewable resource. This is creating a sustainable income for Nepalese people in local areas.”
There are many uses for soap nuts to clean many aspects of your home in addition to laundry. I haven’t tried them yet but plan to shortly! If the results are equivalent to what I experience in the laundry room, I will be thrilled!
Superior Soap Nuts has kindly offered to sponsor a giveaway in participation with the Springtime Giveaway Carnival at Heavenly Homemakers. One lucky reader will receive one of their 500g packages!
Just a thought: the name Superior Soapnuts could come from the fact that they are located in Upsala, ON which means they are fairly close to Lake Superior or it could be based on the fact that their soapnuts are a superior quality.
How to Enter:
Entry #1: Visit Superior Soap Nuts and take a look at the page on how to use them. Come back and leave a comment with which way you think you would use them. While you’re there…spend a little time reading about this interesting alternative to laundry soap! PLEASE REMEMBER, that I need a way of contacting you.
Entry #2: Blog about this contest and leave a link to your post in the comments.
Entry #3: Subscribe via a reader or email. Leave a comment letting me know you have.
So go ahead and do one or all of the above to enter! And don’t forget about the Apron Giveaway here!
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I would use them to wash our cloth diapers! I've been interested in trying soap nuts for a few years now.
ReplyDeleteWe love soapnuts. We just place them in a pouch in the washer.
ReplyDeleteAllyson
My wife discovered soapnuts a few months ago. I'm now using them to make a natural pesticide for the garden.
ReplyDeleteTim
I've subscribed via Google.
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I subscribed via Yahoo.
ReplyDeleteAllyson
I think that I would try the Abrasive cleaner. I love the fact that the soapnuts can be used multiple times in the wash before they can then be put into the compost! I would just throw them onto our slope and let them naturally compost into the soil! I love that you don't have to use the rinse cycle! Oh my, how much water you can save! Wow!
ReplyDeletewow-these are so cool! You can use them as shampoo? WOW! I would love to try these all over my house:)
ReplyDeleteI have wanted to try these for my laundry! I'm trying to get away from the traditional detergents in favor of something more natural that will also clean well.
ReplyDeleteSusan
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Wow! I'm intrigued by all the uses. Really cool!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely would be using these for cloth diapers!!
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ReplyDeleteI would love to try soapnuts for cloth diapers. My children also have very sensitive skin and are prone to eczema. I think these would be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteShelly
I would get the shells and make the liquid and try it on everything and anything that needs to be cleaned. Sounds like a great product!
ReplyDeleteI would get the shells and make the liquid and use it to clean anything and everything! Sounds like a great product!
ReplyDeleteI would get the shells and make the liquid and use it to clean anything and everything. Sounds like a great product!!
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ReplyDeleteSusan
I'd use them in the laundry - I like the idea of putting them in an old sock.
ReplyDeleteikkinlala AT yahoo DOT ca
I've been thinking of giving these a try! I use cloth diapers so would be interested in trying them for that. What a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love that they can be used in the dishwasher and to clean fruits and veggies! Nice to have an alternative!
ReplyDeleteI would use them in a pouch in the washer for laundry.
ReplyDeletetechyone at gmail dot com
i'm thinking general cleaner or shampoo.
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in all the ways to use them, but cleaning fruits and vegetables with them is really intriguing.
ReplyDeletetlnovak(at)mlnovak(dot)com
I've been hearing about these for a while and would love to try them for laundry. I had no idea there were so many other uses!
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ReplyDeleteI am always looking for a better mosquito repellant! I would LOVE to try that!
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I saw them to one kijiji and wanted to try them, they look really great the only bad thing is you have to paypal them, sandy
ReplyDeleteWOW, I have never heard of them until now... I would definately use them in the washer!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of them until now... I would totaly use them in the washer!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try them as a hand soap!! Love liquid hand soap.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try them in the laundry, but I had no idea they had so many other uses! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI've seen other bloggers talk about these and haven't taken the jump to them yet, but I'm intrigued! I'd probably start by using them for laundry and working my way from there!
ReplyDeleteoh my word! how did i miss these? i've been looking for something like this for a long time. I would definitely use these in the laundry, dishwasher, general cleaner, most definitely as a pest repellent... I could go on and on. I can't wait to try these out!! Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteSara O'
I would love to try these for laundry, especially for my kids clothes. They both have autism spectrum disorder and we are always looking for a better chemical free way to do laundry. I love the fact there are also other recipes on their site
ReplyDeleteCLEANING JEWELLERY, wow I didn't know you could do that
ReplyDeleteKawaiiNeko2008 at aol dot com
I'd use them for laundry, and possible to make an all-purpose cleaner, as well :-)
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ReplyDeleteI blogged your giveaway!
Sara O' knittingprose@gmail.com
I would definitely try them as mosquito repellant! Everything is bigger in Alaska...the mosquitoes are no exception! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering these!
mrshuntinak AT msn DOT com
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ReplyDeletemrshuntinak AT msn DOT com
Wow! I didn't realize there were so many uses! I would definitely use them for laundry and dishes, the all purpose spray would be awesome and the mosquito repellent sounds great for summer:) Thanks!
ReplyDeletechristinbanda(AT)yahoo(DOT)com
Thank you for this giveaway! I would try these for laundry. I do a lot with five children!
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to try these with my cloth diapers! I think the number of uses is amazing.
ReplyDeletegitrecca at gmail dot com
I've heard of soapnuts before, but like you, I've always been pretty skeptical. Frankly, hearing you rave about them is enough for me to be willing to try them at some point--especially on my cloth diapers. Well, not *my* cloth diapers. LOL.
ReplyDeleteAnd it looks like if you make them into the soapnut LIQUID, it would be a really, really economical alternative to regular laundry soap as well as a green one. Hmmmm. I wonder how much their shipping to the US is...
Ahem. I am a *devoted* subscriber. LOL.
ReplyDeleteI signed up via verizon mail and have been wanting to try soap nuts for a long time. Thanks for the chance :)
ReplyDeletePat
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WOW! Who would have ever thought this could clean your laundry. I would love to give them a try. I'm always looking for ways to reduce, reuse, recycle.
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I'd use it to keep aphids away from my garden! They're always a problem :(
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I'd use them to clean veggies & fruits, and then recycle the solution for general cleaning. Sounds great!
ReplyDeleteI'd use them for laundry and cleaning jewelry! Sounds like a fascinating product!
ReplyDeleteI've really been wanting to try these in the laundry, and am so pleased they seem to work for you!!!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
Wow! So many uses...I guess I would try the laundry first then use it for hand soap.
ReplyDelete~Jill
I want to try these so badly! I would love to use them for the baby's laundry.
ReplyDeleteI would use them in the dishwasher- sounds pretty neat
ReplyDeleteejxd95@gmail.com
I want to try them in place of laundry - nothing fancy here yet. :-) I would definitely use them in a pouch first, although if I get around to it I might try making the liquid. I found it interesting that the saponin is supposed to deter ticks and stuff... that might be reason enough to try it as a body wash now that summer's here and we'll be outside a lot.
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy using the soapnuts as laundry detergent... Thanks! beththeweth[at] yahoo [dot] com
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I like the idea of using them for pest control in the garden.
ReplyDeleteI would use them in the dishwasher
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I'm a subscriber with reader- igoogle
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I would use them for my cloth diapers
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ReplyDeletewould love to win, as the impetus to try soapnuts. my girls say i was "green" before it was cool. always looking for ways to protect our watershed.
amila ~ mlb9fan at yahoo dot com
I have looked at soapnuts before and I would love to try them.
ReplyDeletelorrie briggs 10 @ yahoo dot com
laundry & dishwasher ~ side note... i will be doing 8 loads of laundry today, i know - you're jealous.
ReplyDeleteI heard about these but I put off trying them. Now would be a great time. I would use them in our everyday laundry.
ReplyDeleteI think cloth diapers would be the first thing I would use them on. But many of the other uses intrigue me as well, especially if they work as wee as they claim to . What a great giveaway.
ReplyDeletegreat!
ReplyDeleteI would use them for laundry and maybe dishwasher!
Thanks!
jennifergraceplus4(at)gmail(dot)com
I'd use them in the DW and washing machine. have seen an ad somewhere (maybe thru EC?) and got intrigued. Going to enter in your other options. Check my giveaway out too!
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ReplyDeleteI have been curious about these as we are always looking for more earth-friendly ways to care for our home. I didn't know they could go in the dishwasher too!
ReplyDeletesarabrown77 (at) gmail (dot) com
I would use them as laundry and hand soap...Thanks for the post, I hadn't heard of these before!
ReplyDeleteladykatie@harborlandings.com
I'd love to have them around for our cloth diapers as well as for making general cleaning solution!
ReplyDeletedonnashenk (at) gmail (dot) com
I have been looking for a greener yet not so expensive laundry detergent for years! Blogged about it at http://www.kitchenstewardship.com/2009/05/01/natural-cleaning-hodgepodge/
ReplyDeleteI would use them for cloth diapers and maybe shampoo (you're not supposed to wash curly hair with shampoo containing sls...this doesn't).
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