Showing posts with label Cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cleaning. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2012

A Few of My Favorite Things

In my quest for a healthier lifestyle for my family and myself, I've learned a whole lot about food and health.  I've learned that, although modern medicine is amazing for emergencies and certain medical needs, our ancestors were amazing.  They had a wealth of knowledge that has been forgotten and poo-pooed over the years.  It really is unfortunate.  With all of the negative I've come across, its very encouraging to know that so many out there share the need, want, love for this healthier, more ancestral way of living.  So, to get on to the point of this post, I've listed a couple of my favorite things that I have discovered in the past year or so.  They really all could use their own post, so I'll try to keep it short and sweet and post in more depth about each later.  (My favorite things are certainly not limited to this list, and this list is in no particular order)


1 - Coconut - They're amazing!  I really got on board with the power of coconut after reading Coconut Cures.  It sparked my curiosity....could coconuts really be this miracle food they claim it is in the book?  I did my research.  Lots of it.  And from what I have found through research AND experience, it really is that awesome.  We're big on coconut oil here.  My favorite brand by far is Ojio.  It has the best flavor and easiest to get down if you take it plain (as gross as that sounds, its actually good for you!).  We use it for cooking, dry skin, chapped lips, sunburns, fungus, fading scars, even our sons eczema.  I really like coconut water too.  It has natural electrolytes in it, so its basically natures Gatorade.  We don't do Gatorade here because of all the dyes and junk in it, but we DO do Coconut Water!  The only brand I'll do, though, is C20...its BY FAR the BEST!  I've won many over with this brand!  In addition to the oil and water, we use the milk very often, as do we use the flour and dried meat.  I'm anxiously wanting to try coconut sugar!

2 - Enjoy Life - a brand I feel I really can trust.  They are a company that dedicates themselves to allergy-free products.  They're the ONLY chocolate chips I'll buy (soy, corn, egg, peanut, dairy, wheat...you name it-free).  I personally think their chocolate is better than anything else I've tried.  Their chocolate bars and granola are a hit here in our house as well.


3 - Vinegar - I use white vinegar for all of my cleaning needs, as fabric softener in my wash loads, and for the rinse aid in my dishwasher.  Apple Cider vinegar (the raw, organic kind with the mother in it...I use Braggs) is awesome.  I'll have to do a whole post on vinegar one of these days.  A good use for the not-as-good, cheaper apple cider vinegar, is to catch fruit flies (I'll post this later).

4 - Maple Syrup -
Probably my favorite sweetener right now.  I'm talking the 100% pure maple syrup, not the junk you get that's corn syrup with maple flavoring.  I use it in my baking and cooking.  I use it to sweeten plain yogurt, caramelized onions, even spaghetti sauce.  No more white refined sugar here!

5 - Aloe Vera - We've been long time aloe fans.  Its good for more than just sunburns.  Oh yes.  We use it for hair gel and mouse, moisturizer (I like to mix 1/2 coconut oil with 1/2 aloe), sore tushies (especially for those just learning to use t.p. on their own...if you get my drift).  Aloe is good for settling ouchy tummies, too.

6 - Fermented Cod Liver Oil - When I first heard about cod liver oil, I was totally grossed out.  Then I read about all of the benefits, as did I see such an awesome health transformation in others, that I had to try it.  We get ours from Green Pastures...the fermented Cinnamon Tingle kind.  We may be switching to the butter oil blend soon, though.  If you want to learn more about the amazing benefits of cod liver oil, read on here.

7 - Essential Oils - I'm new to essential oils, but the more I read, the more in love I am with them.  Its amazing how incredible nature is.  Tea Tree Oil is the #1 used essential oil in our home.  I use it for cleaning and for preventing and killing mold.  I throw a few drops in my laundry to rid it of stinky smells (cloth diapers and stinky, nasty wet rags).  Lemon Oil is another fave.  It works great in cleaning products.  If I'm in need of a quick "fresh smell" in my bathroom or kitchen, I sprinkle a few drops in my sinks and it smells the bathroom right up.  I really could go on about essential oils, but I'll stop here.

8 - Baking Soda - Awesome cleaning agent.  Its my go to non-abrasive scrubbing cleaner.  It cleans pans with baked on junk, takes the hard water deposits right off of glass dishes, great for cleaning a bath tub, freshens refrigerators...not to mention you can use it in your baking!

9 - Raw Local Honey - Another great sweetener.  I give this to my kids to help prevent (or at least tame) bad allergies.  Its also good for sore throats.

10 - Wholesome Chow Pancake Mix - I just recently discovered this brand.  When at all possible, I'm all about making things from scratch, but lets be honest, I'm a busy mama and sometimes I just need something quick and easy to feed my kids.  Amongst other things, most GF pancake mixes contain soy or xantham gum (which comes from corn), which Marvel is allergic to.  Wholesome Chow DOES NOT.  It has no soy, corn, eggs, wheat, nuts, dairy...am I missing anything?  And for a GF mix (I'll be honest, nothing really compares to good ol' wheat-filled pancakes), it really is tasty.  Wholeseome Chow has a lot more GF, Allergy-Free products as well, but FYI, not all are corn-free.

11 - Lemons -
Lovely lemons.  Not only can we make delicious lemonade (Captain's favorite), but its good for all sorts of cooking and cleaning.  Lemon water daily is a good metabolism booster.  Lemon juice can be used as a bleach alternative to brighten or bleach whites.  It can freshen garbage disposals, sanitize cutting boards or counters, or used in the dishwasher to cut down on hard water deposits.  

Well there you have it...11 of my favorite things.  What are some of your favorite things?

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Code Name Kids

 
After much deliberation, I've decided I should probably use code names for the fam.  Its not like I'm gonna make it big in the blogging world or anything.  I just figure its my choice to blog and not my families, so I should do what I can to protect them.

My boys helped me pick them, so don't judge...they were chosen by an 8 & 4-year old!

So for your reference, here's our new code names

My husband - Music Man -Seeing as music is his passion and profession, it only seemed fitting.


Baby Boy #1 - Marvel - He's seriously an expert in all things Marvel Comics....annnnd a little obsessed.


Baby Boy #2 - Captain America - As of right now, this kid lives and dies for Captain America.  The other choice was Woody...his other obsession is with Toy Story!


Baby Boy #3 - Monkey - This baby is a MONKEY!  "Curly" would have worked too.  "Trouble" was my 1st choice, but Monkey's a little nicer.  He gets into everything!  And the kid CLIMBS!  It's a PERFECT fit for him!


And for me, they named me: Queen Bee - Not too shabby!  My boys know what's up!


Okay, so there you have it...our new found names!

Homemade Silver Cleaner

We've recently acquired a few old silver platters.  They're cool, but in disgusting shape.  The worst of which I've been wanting to hang on my wall, but it's coated in tarnish!  I really didn't want to have to buy silver polish and/or use nasty chemicals that my kids could potentially one day get into.  So I turned to the trusty ol' internet!

Here's the before of the platter (I think the picture makes it look better then it really was!):


Here's how you do it.

You'll need:

  • Aluminum foil
  • Large Pot 
  • Baking Soda 
  • Salt  
  • Water
Fill pot high enough to cover whatever you are cleaning (if you're cleaning jewelry, you only need a little sauce pan, but DO NOT USE THIS METHOD IF THERE ARE PRECIOUS STONES...I don't know what it'll do to it!).  Pour in about 1/2 cup baking soda and 1 teaspoon of salt.

Bring to a boil.

Place silver in the boiling water for a few minutes (3-5 minutes should suffice, but longer if its real bad). 

Carefully remove from water (using tongs?).  Rinse with soap and water.  Wipe clean with a clean dish rag. 

Repeat if necessary.



I didn't have a pot big enough for the platter, so after the water boiled, I dumped it in an empty, plugged sink.  You can also put it in a large glass baking dish (which probably would have been better).  It may not have been as efficient, but it did the job!


See how much cleaner it is then before?  Because it was so tarnished, I still need to do it one more time, but it looks SO much better!


You can kinda see how all of the tarnish collects onto the foil.  Unfortunately for my sink, it somewhat collected on that too.  But it was nothin' a little baking soda couldn't get rid of.


Just a little tip on preventing tarnish when storing silver:  Wrap a piece of chalk loosely in a cheese cloth bag (the bag keeps it from marking up the surface of the silver) and store with your silver.  The chalk will inhibit tarnish by absorbing moisture!

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Homemade Laundry Soap

I've been wanting to make my own laundry soap for a while now.  I have my own reasons for wanting to do so.  First off I do TONS of laundry a day, so the cost of soap, plus the annoyance of running in to town to buy MORE soap is frustrating.  I'd definitely like to bring the cost and travel down.  

There's also the fact that companies pump their products full of harmful chemicals to make our clothes supposedly look, feel, and smell better....something I definitely don't like exposing my family to.

The main (and really the REAL) reason why I want, need, have to make my own laundry soap is for my poor baby #2.  He has dreadfully awful allergies and eczema.  I have to buy the dye-free, fragrance-free soap for him, but even then sometimes there are hidden chemicals that irritate his skin.  I've been on a search to find a good soap that won't irritate him, but its hard to find.  I usually get ALL Free & Clear, which works the best so far, but going back to my first reason, I don't like having to buy a new bottle every 2 weeks.  It gets expensive.  I'm telling ya, with 3 little boys running around, I've got LOTS of laundry!

So we're giving homemade soap a try.  I searched the internet high and low for a good recipe.  They're all basically the same.  My sister has been making her own for a while now and handed her tried and true recipe over to me.  I let her do all of the testing and dingying of whites for me.  We both have hard water (even though she's in Wyoming & I'm in California), so her recipe is adjusted for just that.  I've been using it for probably 3 or more weeks now...so far so good!  Everything is coming out nice and clean, so there's no complaints here!


Homemade Laundry Soap
  • 1/2 bar soap (my sister uses Fels Napa, but since it has fragrance in it, I chose to use Dr. Bronner's Peppermint Castile Bar Soap, which I found at Trader Joes.  If you can find it somewhere else, they have LOTS of other scents-which are essential oils, NOT chemical fragrances!- that you might like better for your laundry) Update:  Now that I've been using this for a little while now, I can safely say that I LOVE it!  It works better than any store bought stuff ever did.  The only change that I've made is to the soap.  I loved the Dr. Bronner's (I actually loved the peppermint scent!), but it seemed to irritate my little Captain's skin (not as bad as normal detergent, but enough), so I switched to Trader Joe's Oatmeal & Honey soap bars.  So far so good!
  • 1 cup Borax
  • 1 cup Washing Soda
  • 1 cup Baking Soda
  • 1 cup OxiClean (powdered)
Grate the bar of soap.  You can do this with a regular cheese grater or your food processor (I used my food processor, but beware, its pretty hard on it, so do with caution!).

Add all of the ingredients to your food processor, chop until it is a fine powder (NOTE:  the soap won't be quite as fine as the rest of the ingredients).  Poor into an air-tight container.

For a HE front loaders, use 1 Tbsp.

For normal, non-fancy top-loaders, like my own, use about 1/4 cup.

You can add or subtract the amounts of soap you use according to how your clothes turn out.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Great Sites

Here are a few of my favorite sites (I say a few, but really there's a lot, but there are SOOOO many more good ones out there! Believe it or not, this is a VERY condensed version!).  This list will definitely grow...and grow...and grow...  So be sure to check back periodically for new ones!

Cooking ~
Cleaning ~
Schooling ~
Growing ~
Making ~
Thinking ~
Living ~

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Welcome, Welcome!

I'm kinda granola.  I admit it.  And kinda proud of it.  What's "kinda" about being granola?  Well I love nature, but don't like to rough it.  I like to eat healthy, but enjoy my sweets.  I recycle, but sometimes throw it in the trash.  I garden, but spray Miracle Grow on it occasionally.  I love to cook, but I enjoy eating out.  I'm a mama, but only to boys.  I use cloth diapers only when I'm at home.  I homeschool 3 days a week and send my kid to school the other 2.  I am a little bit right wing and I'm a little bit left wing.  I'm religious, but not a fanatic.  I don't wear make-up, but I can't live without deodorant.  I'm frugal, but not much of an extreme couponer.  I'm a little of this and a little of that...I'm not a fence sitter, I AM true to myself and others...I'm just kinda granola!