A Bubbling Norfolk Uprising

Handmade Norfolk Soaps, have launched new recipes based on local plants like "Marsh Mallow", and the coastal way of life such as "Ship’s Spice, Black Pepper soap”, and local heroes and heroines “Nelson’s Blend” and “Boudicca’s Woad”
By: Ruth Cartwright
 
Aug. 6, 2008 - PRLog -- The Boudicca recipe explores the tradition in East Anglia and Norfolk of using woad, with the last working, woad mill closing as late as 1937. Growing naturally in the county, it was traditionally used as a blue dye, until it lost favour to indigo imported from India. Early Norfolk folk, known as the “Iceni”, painted themselves with fierce blue patterns as early as AD60, and rose up with Boudicca their Queen to defend themselves against the Roman invaders.

“Ultimately, the Iceni were not successful with their uprising, but in today’s modern world, we can continue the usage of woad, albeit in a gentler way and definitely without turning the skin blue, as the nourishing qualities of the oil can benefit the skin.”
Mrs Carol Goulding, Owner

Handmade Norfolk Soaps, take an innovative approach to their recipes in a world which is fast becoming environmentally aware. Detergent based products are unacceptable to many people, and their recipes are 100% chemical free. All the aromas are distilled from the plants as essential oil, and whenever possible all their ingredients are sourced locally.

You can choose from 30 soap recipes, on their website.
www.handmadenorfolksoaps.co.uk
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Source:Ruth Cartwright
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