Do you know when toilet paper was invented? Do you know where it even came from? Here’s a fun post on everything you ever wanted to know about toilet paper. And keep reading for a free recipe on how to make your own!
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Since we’re going through a major toilet paper crisis all over the world right now, I thought it would be fun to learn more about the stuff people are hoarding.
By the way, diarrhea is not a symptom of the coronavirus, so that much toilet paper is not needed. Just saying.
So where did toilet paper come from and who in the world thought this stuff up?
Joseph Gayetty, a New York entrepreneur, designed aloe-infused sheets of manila hemp in 1857. Gayetty claimed that his aloe-infused sheets prevented hemorrhoids. He was so proud of his invention that he had his name printed on every sheet!
However, this idea didn’t last long because people didn’t want to purchase this product when they had something better coming in the mail for free – the Sears and Roebuck catalog. The catalog even had a small hole in the corner to make hanging easier.
In 1890, two brothers – Clarence and Irvin Scott – invented the idea of putting toilet paper on a roll. They didn’t claim their invention, however, and decided to only sell to hotels and drugstores. Since they were embarrassed about bodily functions, the public didn’t want to purchase this, either.
Personally I’d be more embarrassed about getting caught behind a tree wiping my bottom with a pine cone, but maybe that’s just me.
Toilet paper didn’t give up, though. Later on, in 1928 the Hoberg Paper Company of Wisconsin tried a much softer version of the invention. It was once said that the feminine and elegant packaging was “charming” and therefore Charmin toilet paper was born.
This is not the first toilet paper crisis we’ve ever had. Tonight Show host Johnny Carson joked about a toilet paper shortage in December 1973, which caused Americans to rush out to their local grocery stores and buy as much toilet paper as they possibly could.
So what happens when we run out of the good stuff? We find other alternatives. Tissues, paper towels, and baby wipes are great to use. (Don’t flush the last two!)
As promised, I have a recipe for making your own toilet paper! This one is for Holly because she’s been begging me for some toilet paper DIY! She seriously cracks me up and keeps me going, so I had to do this for her.
There you have it! I bet that’s a lot more than you ever wanted to know about toilet paper. But if you run out of tp, at least have other options. And you can make your own if you want!
How’s your toilet paper stash? Are you good or do you need to stock up? If you’re out, don’t worry. There will be more soon.
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Thanks for sharing Michelle, that was interesting to read.
Thank you! I thought it would be nice to try something a little fun today.
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This was a fun and informative post! I enjoyed learning about the background on Charmin. Thanks Michelle! ?
Thank you! I thought it would be a fun way to break out of all the crazy for a little bit.
You’re welcome! It definitely was!
Great research! I had no idea that one day I'd have so much interest to know about this found ??????
Haha! Thank you so much! It was actually a lot of fun writing about toilet paper! :D
Way too much info! But thanks for sharing.
Haha!! I needed something fun to take my mind off the crazy. :)
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Oh my! So someone I know looked up tp facts and said one of the earlier versions was advertised as "splinter free"!! Can you imagine?! Have you tried this recipe?? Inquiring minds want to know!!! We made regular paper last year in homeschool co-op out of newspaper. The ink was still in it. I think it was just water and shredded newspaper that soaked a long while. Then we squeezed out the water in a screen. The end result looked a lot like a paper egg carton!
Liberty from B4andAfters.com
Oh my! Well, at least it's still splinter-free! haha! I haven't actually tried this recipe yet, but I have it saved so I can just for fun. Making your own paper sounds like a lot of fun, too!
Wow! What a process it is to make toilet paper! I never knew. I would rather just grab a leaf ?? LOL! Thanks for sharing the fun facts of toilet paper during this toilet paper crisis! ?
Haha! Me, too! A leaf would be much quicker! :D Thank you so much for reading!
This was fun to read and very informative. I shall save the recipe to make toilet tissue. You never know when it might come in handy.? Thanks
Thank you! Yes, you just never know. Especially with the way things are going right now. :)
Great post! One note to your readers. The Spanish moss we have in the south can be filled with red bugs (chiggers). You get those in your house and you have a real problem. I suppose if you cook this outside on your grill, the boiling water would kill them off. I learned this lesson 30 years ago when I used Spanish moss to decorate for Halloween. ?. Now you have something else to write about. ??? you’re welcome!
Oh my chiggers, ughhh. Lol, those halloween decorations brought more in than good looks.
They sure did! The kids were little and it took awhile to realize what happened.
Oh my my my.
Oh no! I didn't even think of the chiggers. I hate those little things. That would make a very interesting post! :D Thank you for sharing! And no more moss for Halloween decorations. :)
I think there may be ways to smother them but I will leave that research up to you. It would still be nice if we could use it for the toilet paper and Halloween. ?
I remember my dad putting clear fingernail polish on them when I was little. I guess that worked! :)
Yes that was known to smother them. I remember my grandma doing that to me in Texas and I did it for my kids.
LOL very funny Michelle and thank God we've come a long way since those days. xoxo
Thank you! I agree! I'm very thankful for indoor plumbing and toilet paper! :)
Oh my goodness! This is too funny! And interesting! I hope we don’t have to resort to making our own or using stones!
Haha!! I agree! It would take me forever to find a smooth stone! :D
Great post Michelle! Toilet paper sold out here 2 weeks ago and the shelves are still empty! Going to be a long time yet before leaves are available around here! Have a wonderful Friday!???☕☕
Thank you! Oh no! I hope the stores get some more in soon. It has been like that here, too, with stores limiting the amount you can get now. If you find yourself in need I can send you some pine cones! ??
That's quite alright, lots of pine cones along my path to the river!???
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