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Tribune-Star/Joseph C. Garza
A simple process: Lori Hart shows what her family's soap looks like in her home in Clay County Tuesday. The Harts' soap has a greater amount of glycerin in it.
Tribune-Star/Joseph C. Garza
A little softer: "Our soap is made from vegetable, rather than from animal fat. That tends to make the soap a little softer," said Chris Hart about his family's homemade soap which is a byproduct of his biodiesel production.
Tribune-Star/Joseph C. Garza
Without the diesel fuel odor: Chris Hart says the refined fuel he makes from used vegetable oil doesn't have the acrid smell of diesel fuel. Here an example of it sits in Hart's home in Clay County.
Tribune-Star/Joseph C. Garza
She gets on her soap box: Lori Hart stamps her name on the soap boxes she uses for her homemade soap at the family's home in Clay County.
Tribune-Star/Joseph C. Garza
Common scents: Lori and Chris Hart offer two different scented soaps, pine and peppermint and an unscented natural version.
Lee Rachel Wedding 010813
Lee Rachel Wedding 010813
Lee Rachel Wedding 010813
See photo in original gallery.