In my opinion this glass cleaner cleans better than the store bought kind. It is cheap and super easy if you have all the ingredients on hand. I found this recipe on Crunchy Betty's website. An awesome website if you have the time to check it out!
Refilling a wet mop bottle is sooo simple. It saves you tons of money. There's a key to taking off the bottle top, read on to find out how.
I became more interested in essential oils, as I continuously saw them in many homemade recipes. This kit above is my first main purchase of oils. I had no idea what I was doing while purchasing. Like always, I purchase most things on Amazon and always based on reviews. I 'm glad to say I am very pleased with this purchase. I bought it several years ago and haven't even put a dent in it. I'm going to share with you what I use them for and a few things I haven't tried yet.
If you have ever had a problem with fruit flies then you know annoying they can be. Sometimes when I buy fruit or a new plant at the store, these guys hitch a ride back to my home. I've got an easy trap you can make that will drown the little suckers!
I first started making my own laundry powder about four years ago. A lot of commercial soaps use irritating fragrances. My husband and I started becoming sensitive to those "artificial" scents. If you or someone in your family suffer from asthma, eczema, or any type of allergies, you might want to give this a try. Or if you just want to save some money, this stuff seriously cost pennies per load. This initial cost is around $13 for supplies, and will last you anywhere from 60-128 loads of laundry! Plus you'll have extra left in those boxes of Borax and Washing Soda to make a couple more batches. Much cheaper than the commercial stuff!
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