Making Candles in Colonial Times Was Essential
December 1st, 2008 by TaraSmith | No Comments | Filed in Arts and CraftsCandles in Colonial America were a necessity. Obviously they didn’t have electricity and oil for lamps was costly. Candles were the light of the night. The common people made their candles out of tallow, which is animal fat and it burned rancid like the Roman candles made of the same substance. The well to do used beeswax candles; the average family couldn’t afford such extravagance.
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