I was told once that millionaires clip coupons. This seems so cliche to me for some reason. I literally could NOT fathom the mental image I tried to conceive of becoming a millionaire and one day telling the New York Times lifestyles writer that it was all due to my coupon clipping. Get real!
The truth is...dealing with money is a responsibility. Preventing the unnecessary hemorrhage of cash (which is nothing more than a resource) is the most key thing one can do to be wise with their money. Confucius probably said (or should have), "a man can't keep water if there is a hole in the bucket". And all the media out there says "BUY THIS!"....so the opportunities to leak will always be around. Let's not talk about the result that unbridled consumerism is having on the face of our planet...or is that what I am doing here? :)
OK. So...save money AND the planet. Clean your kitchen and bathroom with stuff that while effective, doesn't cost much and is stuff that our planet can, in fact, handle.
THE POWDER:
Mix equal parts:
- Baking Soda
- Washing Soda
- Borax
- Oxyclean (optional, and best UNscented)
With 1 TBSP.:
- Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day Scour Powder (any scent you like)
THE GLASS/SURFACE CLEANER:
Lots orange peels (and/or lime, lemon, grapefruit for a blend)
Two cinnamon sticks
Two vanilla beans
Bottle of white vinegar
Two canning jars
Spray bottle
Mix the peels with the cinnamon and vanilla in the canning jars and cover with vinegar...let sit for a month +, shaking when you remember...or more often if you set reminders.
Having found a few links...this recipe (http://fresh-eggs-daily.blogspot.com/2012/06/homemade-orange-peel-white-vinegar-coop.html) is my favorite...but I encourage everyone to check out these as well...
MY FAVORITE SECRET!
LEMON JUICE is the BEST stainless steel/chrome resurfacing agent I have EVER seen. I keep it in a spray bottle under the sink in the kitchen. The one I keep in the bathroom loosens the grime on the shower wall so I just have to dust it with scour powder, wipe it down, then give it a good rinse....very little effort.
For all you could want to know about lemon in one place....
THE LAUNDRY MIRACLE:
I found this formula on Pinterest and holy wow! I LOVE IT!
You can find recipe instructions on this fabulous blog resource:
I highly recommend bookmarking this one!



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