

Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Sap removal

Monday, November 28, 2011
Non skid socks

Sunday, November 27, 2011
Natural way to unclog drains


* I eyeball the baking soda so this is an estimation.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Shoo fly don't bother me

Monday, November 21, 2011
Peroxide to combat stains
OK this one has a bit of a back story so bear with me please. I was in nursing school and had to wear an all white uniform. Long story short I had a dressing change go bad (arterial spray was involved). Let's just say my white uniform had blood stains it. Horrified I went to the charge nurse about ready to cry. She promptly grabbed the bottle of peroxide and some 4x4 gauze and started scrubbing. It all came out!! Now it works best if you do it before it dries and the stain sets. If it has set in them it needs to soak for an hour or so then wash as normal. Peroxide is another fabulous mutlipurpose cleaner. More uses to come :)
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Sugar lips
Winter time is hard on your skin. Your lips are not immune. They get dry and crack. There is an easy fix. Make a paste of sugar and petroleum jelly and gently brush on dry, peeling lips with a toothbrush until they are smooth.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Dirty Dishwashers Beware

*It has to be lemonade. Other powdered drink flavors will not work. Also it needs to be the kind you sweeten when you make it, not the kind that is pre-sweetened
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Stinky laundry

I make my own laundry soap and one of the perks is that wet laundry doesn't seem to sour as easily. For the recipe follow the link below.
http://makeitandsave.blogspot.com/2011/10/liquid-laundry-soap.html
Monday, November 14, 2011
Uses for Vinegar take one

Vinegar has over a hundred of uses. I love the stuff. Here are a few uses for it while cooking:
~Add a few drops into the water while you are boiling eggs. I keeps them from cracking
~If a recipe calls for butter milk you can add a tablespoon of vinegar to a cup of milk and let stand for five minutes
~Use vinegar in an overnight marinade to tenderize tough cuts of meat.
Bon Appetite !
Friday, November 11, 2011
Pretty Pictures

Has your little one ever drawn a picture for you on your wall? Walls must call out to toddlers “Look at me all nice and mark free. Now go get your crayons and draw Mommy a picture” There is an inexpensive way to clean it. You put some toothpaste on a damp cloth, rub the stain, and then rinse with a clean wet cloth. Make sure you use the plain old white non-gel toothpaste. Nothing fancy like whitening toothpaste. Use the cheap stuff like the original Colgate
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Sock it to me
For minor aches and pains a heating pad can bring relief. You can make your own microwaveable heating pad. You take a clean sock and fill it with either dry corn or dry rice. You can sew it closed if you are so inclined. For those of us who don’t sew you simply secure the other end with a rubber band and/or ribbon. Microwave for one minute followed by thirty second intervals until you reach a desired temperature. The sock will conform to where the ache is. This works really well for neck pain.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Baby wipes
Ingredients:
1 c water
1 tbsp baby wash
1 tbsp baby oil
1/2 of a roll of paper towels you have cut in half with a sharp knife
To make the wipes:
1. Mix all the liquid ingredients together.
2. Put paper towels in a large mixing bowl and pour the mixed liquid over the top of the paper towels.
3. Let the mixture soak through for approximately 10 minutes.
4. Turn paper towels upside down and allow to sit for another 10 minutes.
5. Pull out the center cardboard core and the wipes will pop up through the middle of the roll.
6. Store your homemade wipes in a gallon-size plastic bag, storage container with a lid or re-use an old disposable wipes container.
1 c water
1 tbsp baby wash
1 tbsp baby oil
1/2 of a roll of paper towels you have cut in half with a sharp knife
To make the wipes:
1. Mix all the liquid ingredients together.
2. Put paper towels in a large mixing bowl and pour the mixed liquid over the top of the paper towels.
3. Let the mixture soak through for approximately 10 minutes.
4. Turn paper towels upside down and allow to sit for another 10 minutes.
5. Pull out the center cardboard core and the wipes will pop up through the middle of the roll.
6. Store your homemade wipes in a gallon-size plastic bag, storage container with a lid or re-use an old disposable wipes container.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Plop plop fizz fizz oh what a relief it is...
Company should be here any minute and the toilet could use a cleaning. No toilet cleaner... No problem. You can drop a couple of Alka-Seltzer tabs into the toilet. Let them set in there for about twenty minutes then clean as you normally would. Denture cleaning tabs will work for this also. I have seen both of these products at the dollar stores.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Cruddy coffee maker
Coffee is a must in the morning. For the best tasting coffee you should clean your coffee maker monthly. It is fairly easy to do. You fill your coffee reservoir with 1 part vinegar and 4 parts water. Run the mixture through the maker like you were making coffee. When it is finished dump it out and run a full reservoir of water to rinse out any residue.
Now for burnt coffee. Is that not one of the stinkiest smells ever. If you have discovered burnt coffee in your pot first turn it off and let it cool completely. After cooled add 1/2 cup ice* and 2 tsp salt. Swirl the ice and salt mixture around for about a minute. Discard the ice in the sink and follow the steps above clean the maker and the pot.
*smaller ice works best but crushed ice will not work
Now for burnt coffee. Is that not one of the stinkiest smells ever. If you have discovered burnt coffee in your pot first turn it off and let it cool completely. After cooled add 1/2 cup ice* and 2 tsp salt. Swirl the ice and salt mixture around for about a minute. Discard the ice in the sink and follow the steps above clean the maker and the pot.
*smaller ice works best but crushed ice will not work
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Recipe to recipe: Tacos to soup
One easy way to save money is to take supper from last night and make into supper tonight. One of my favorites is to use leftover taco meat to make Santa Fe soup. Our hamburger comes in 1.5 lb packages so we always have leftover meat.
*Santa Fe soup:
Leftover taco meat
1lb Velveeta (half of the log) cubed
1 can kidney beans
1 cup frozen corn
1 package Knorr taco rice
1 can Rotel
3-4 cups of water depending how thick you want it.
Serve with corn chips
Combine all ingredient and cook on low for 4-6 hours in a slow cooker. This will thicken the longer you cook it. My husband likes it really thick like a dip. It can be cooked on the stove but you must watch it or it will burn on the bottom
*I generally cook on the fly. I don't use exact measurements so the amount of water is my best guess. You can adjust the water and cheese to taste.
*Santa Fe soup:
Leftover taco meat
1lb Velveeta (half of the log) cubed
1 can kidney beans
1 cup frozen corn
1 package Knorr taco rice
1 can Rotel
3-4 cups of water depending how thick you want it.
Serve with corn chips
Combine all ingredient and cook on low for 4-6 hours in a slow cooker. This will thicken the longer you cook it. My husband likes it really thick like a dip. It can be cooked on the stove but you must watch it or it will burn on the bottom
*I generally cook on the fly. I don't use exact measurements so the amount of water is my best guess. You can adjust the water and cheese to taste.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Paw print removal
We have an all glass front door. My two year old can't keep his hands off it ...literally. His finger prints are all over the inside and outside. He calls them his paw prints. I have heard about using vinegar to clean windows before but had never tried it. I won't post something I haven't tried myself. This afternoon we got home from shopping for groceries and I began to clean. I went to the laundry room to get the window cleaner. None there. I don't remember using the last of it. I am pretty sure my husband "borrowed" it and forgot to bring it back in from the garage. I decided to give the vinegar a try. To my surprise it worked very well. I was worried it would leave a pickle smell behind but it didn't. Here is what I did:
Take a spray bottle (I used on like you use to wet down your hair) and fill it 4 parts water to 1 part white vinegar. No more paw prints.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
The secret to soft skin......
Drumroll please............................ Crisco! I know the first reaction is usually "gross". At least that is what I thought when my son's doctor told me I could use it on his ezcema flares. But you know what it works and it is cheap especially if you buy a store brand vegetable shortening. Ok so here is how you use it:
~For ezcema you apply the shortening to the flare then wrap in cling wrap overnight. The cling wrap keeps it in contact with the skin.
~For dry cracked heals apply the shortening to your feet. Put on an old pair of socks overnight. Repeat as needed.
~For your face yes I said your face. Wash your face and apply a thin layer before bedtime. It keeps your skin well hydated and firmer looking. You don't look greasy when you wake up either. If your skin is prone to blemishes then I would not use it on your face.
~For everywhere else. You can use vegetable shortening as you would any other moisturizer after a shower.
As Loretta Lynn says "Crisco will do ya proud everytime"
~For ezcema you apply the shortening to the flare then wrap in cling wrap overnight. The cling wrap keeps it in contact with the skin.
~For dry cracked heals apply the shortening to your feet. Put on an old pair of socks overnight. Repeat as needed.
~For your face yes I said your face. Wash your face and apply a thin layer before bedtime. It keeps your skin well hydated and firmer looking. You don't look greasy when you wake up either. If your skin is prone to blemishes then I would not use it on your face.
~For everywhere else. You can use vegetable shortening as you would any other moisturizer after a shower.
As Loretta Lynn says "Crisco will do ya proud everytime"
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Three sheets to the wind
The last post was about using dryer sheets to pick up hair. Well that is not all they can do!! You can:
~ Place dryers sheets in stinky shoes overnight to get rid of the smell. I use these in my dress shoes. I am sure it would also work in sneakers.
~Remove stickers from the inside of the dryer drum. My boys leave stickers on their shirts all the time. Sometimes one get past me. I have read this works for gum on the inside of a dryer also but my boys don't chew gum so I haven't tried that one.
~A used dryer sheet can be used to remove deodorant marks from clothing. If you don't have any used around don't use one right out of the box. I did this once. It made a bigger mess than I already had.
There you have it. Three more uses for dryer sheets.
~ Place dryers sheets in stinky shoes overnight to get rid of the smell. I use these in my dress shoes. I am sure it would also work in sneakers.
~Remove stickers from the inside of the dryer drum. My boys leave stickers on their shirts all the time. Sometimes one get past me. I have read this works for gum on the inside of a dryer also but my boys don't chew gum so I haven't tried that one.
~A used dryer sheet can be used to remove deodorant marks from clothing. If you don't have any used around don't use one right out of the box. I did this once. It made a bigger mess than I already had.
There you have it. Three more uses for dryer sheets.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
A hairy situation
I cut my husband's hair last night. Afterwards he took a shower. A little while later I went into the bathroom and it looked like a hair bomb went off. What to do what to do?? I took a dryer sheet and attached it to a swiffer. The sheet picked up all the hair. I use one everytime I clean the bathroom. When you are finished sweeping the floor toss it in bathroom trash. It helps keep your bathroom smelling nice. I don't have indoor pets but I bet they would also pick up pet hair. Who would have thought that dryer sheets would be the answer to a hairy situation.
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