This is not a new concept for many of the crafty ladies whose blogs I read (aka stalk) daily. However, people look at me like I have two heads or might be on rumspringa when I say this in public.
No I'm not Amish. Yes, I can afford laundry detergent. Although, I did start making my own as an attempt to cut my budget to bare bones. And yes, it works just as well as the store bought stuff. In fact, I like it better. That's why I keep making it.
I've seen many recipes all over the interwebs so I know I'm not violating anyones rights to their own ideas by not giving credit for the recipe I use. I don't know where I found this. I know I've seen it many places.
Laundry Detergent:
1 bar soap (most use ivory or phels naptha, I really like Lever with Aloe)
2 cups Borax (the kind with the mules)
2 cups Washing Soda (they sell this at Wegmans and at Ace Hardware*)
Melt grated soap in 1 quart boiling water, pour into large pot, add borax, washing soda, and 2 gallons water. Stir. Pour into old detergent bottles. You may want to add a little more water to adjust consistancy.
* Thanks to the Bower Power folks for the tip about Washing Soda at Ace Hardware. Prior to this, I had been unable to find it and had been substituting baking soda. This works, and works well, but you get a better consistancy and I think a better clean with the Washing Soda.
Here's a pic of the box for anyone who may be interested.
I find myself inspired by the creations of those around me (in life and online) and have decided to start this blog in an attempt to channel this rediculous creative itch that I have.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Monster Monday
...on Tuesday...
While I was clipping coupons the other day, Dex thought it would be a good idea to lay across the back of the couch and use my shoulder as a pillow. He was fast asleep for quite a while like this.
Molly... if her momma loved her more, she'd have a decent haircut that I'd be willing to take pictures of. Right now, she just looks rediculous. Sorry baby, one day grad school will be over...
While I was clipping coupons the other day, Dex thought it would be a good idea to lay across the back of the couch and use my shoulder as a pillow. He was fast asleep for quite a while like this.
Molly... if her momma loved her more, she'd have a decent haircut that I'd be willing to take pictures of. Right now, she just looks rediculous. Sorry baby, one day grad school will be over...
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