I don't about ink but it is possible to make soap from peanuts.
Just add sodium hydroxide to the oil extracted from peanuts, it will give soap.
peanut butter, ink, paper, and soap
Yes out of peanut oil and vegetable oil
Soap and ink, yes. Food oil and massage oil, yes. Milk, yes. Peanut butter, yes. Glass might be stretching a point.
No, he did not.
soap peanut butter
ink and soap?....hmmm. You could melt down the soap and mix just enough ink into it so that when it drys, you have marbled soap. You could also carve the soap using a pen and out line the ridges with ink.
by putting shells in and crush them in a blender and mix them with soap
More than 300 products, including ink, facial cream, shampoo, milk, cheese and soap.
some ways that George Washington carver used peanuts was: ink soap milk lotion peanut butter dog food
axle,polish,cofee,shampoo,grease,bleach,linoleum,ice cream,ink,salad,plastic,rubber,dye,shoes,soap and milk
one thing is that he made soap wih peanuts
He made over 100 uses for peanuts, including peanut butter, cosmetics, dyes, paints, plastics, gasoline, and nitroglycerine.peanut butter, ink, paper, and soap