Today I want to talk about an easy homemade cleaner that you can easily make yourself that will do a great job cleaning just about everything in your home and costs virtually pennies per bottle. It also smells great and is safe for kids and pets. I just call it Orange Cleaner!
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Today I want to talk about an easy homemade cleaner that you can easily make yourself that will do a great job cleaning just about everything in your home and costs virtually pennies per bottle. It also smells great and is safe for kids and pets. I just call it Orange Cleaner!
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Most people have a disorganized medicine cabinet. This is a bad practice, as it make things hard to find in situations where time is usually important like when you are sick or hurt. If you organize your medicine cabinet and make a spot for everything and gain the cooperation of your family, you can have an organized medicine cabinet where everything is easy to find. Here's how:
You know the cabinets you have that are full of cleaners? Drain cleaner, glass cleaner, floor cleaner, dish soap, toilet cleaner, on and on. You don't need them. You sure don't need all the different chemicals around your family and pets, and you definitely don't need to spend the money required to buy a dozen different kinds of cleaners. Nor do you need to take up all the cabinet space storing the boxes, bottles and cans.
Today I want to share three quick tips with you. I use these all the time, and if you don't already, you will soon! I just love great kitchen tips, if you have any please leave them below in the comments! And Keep Them Rust Free for Two Years! My husband has been a mechanic all his life. That being said, I probably don't have to tell you how many hand tools he has. To make matters worse, he not only has tools to repair cars which he used to do, but he also has a full set of tools to work on semi truck engines and giant machinery, like cranes and excavators. Needless to say, the man knows tools.
And Save Money! Don't flush your money down the drain, or add more harsh chemicals to the ecosystem. More important, don't keep a potentially harmful substance around your house that could be poisonous to children or pets. Make your own drain cleaner from common household ingredients.
I hate to admit it, but this is my underwear drawer. I've never been an underwear folder, I'm more of a 'toss it in the drawer and let it fall where it may' type person. The only way that I have been able to make it all these years is by keeping a tight reign on the volume of underwear I have. I also only put panties and bras in the underwear drawer. A quick way to lose control of your underwear drawer is trying to put socks, pantyhose, camis, or slips in there as well. Keep it to the basics!
I really hate static electricity and static cling in my fabrics. I also hated having to continually pay for dryer sheets that you use once and throw away. Well, I didn't throw mine away, I came up with a few pretty ingenious things to do with them, my favorite being cutting them into strips and using them to tie up my plants.
Garden Tools are an investment, but like any investment, you have to take care of them if you want to keep them in good shape. Since most garden tools do not have any moving parts, they will last close to forever, if take the time to do simple maintenance on them once in a while.
Updated for 2019!
A Small Amount of Time Each Day Is All It Takes! How long have you been trying to motivate yourself to organize your home, your apartment, your garage? Does your heart sink every time you look around and see piled up shelves, drawers that won't close and overflowing closets? Is every surface within sight covered with papers, books, boxes and clutter? |
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