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Friday, June 22, 2012

Homemade Dishwasher Detergent

I recently ran out of my dishwasher tabs that I buy at Sam's club. They worked fine, but were a little pricey for my new budget. So I set out to make my own detergent. I like using homemade cleaners because they are cheaper and tend to work better. I already had everything I needed. Two of the ingredients are also used in my homemade laundry detergent. 


1 cup borax
1 cup washing soda
1/2 cup kosher salt
1/2 cup citric acid

Put in a jar and shake well. To use just add 1 Tablespoon to the detergent dispenser in your dishwasher. Easy peasy!!

Instead of buying expensive rinse aid, just fill the liquid dispenser with plain white vinegar. I keep vinegar in a small squirt bottle to make it easier to fill.


The cost comparison breaks down like this:
Cascade Action Pacs 95 count for $15.98 = $.17 per load
Homemade Detergent 48 loads for $2.98 = $.05 per load

Jet Dry 27.5 ozs for $9.88 = $.36 per ounce
Vinegar 128 ozs for $1.25 = $.01 per ounce

Yes, it is just pennies, but every penny adds up! Give it a try.  :)

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Our Travels: North West Arkansas

On May 6, 2012 Jason and I visited the Pea Ridge National Military Park as part of our weekend away in North West Arkansas. It was an awesome place to visit.  The park's website is here: http://www.nps.gov/peri/index.htm
The battle of Pea Ridge is the battle that saved Missouri for the Union. The park includes a 12 mile drive with interest point stops along the way. There is a phone number you can call in and enter your stop number and listen to a presentation about each spot. It was almost a spiritual experience when you stopped to think about how many lives were lost and what motivated both sides to fight in the war.
My favorite stop was at the Elk Horn Tavern. This inn was used as a makeshift hopsital during the battle. The house itself is beautiful. We really enjoyed walking the grounds. Gracie was able to run about in the grass and stretch her legs a bit. If I were ever to build a dream house, it would be similar to this one. The area is beautiful.
Front left view of Elk Horn Tavern
Back left view of Elk Horn Tavern



Wednesday, May 2, 2012

How To: Clothes Line Basics

Have I convinced you to line dry your clothes? Good! Here is how to do it :)

First, select your location. I have lots of sturdy trees, so I chose to stretch mine between trees. If you don 't have trees, you can set posts in concrete. I have three lines stretched. You can barely see them when they aren't filled with clothes.

To keep your line from sagging excessivly in the middle, you need to make sure you secure your line tightly. I picked up this neat gadget at WalMart. You insert the end of your line through it, hook the ring onto your hook, and pull your line tight. There are bearings inside that keep the line from slipping. Use this on one end and a regular hook on the other or youcan use one on each end if you don't know how to tie knots well.


Be sure to put the hooks a little higher than what you can reach from the ground. Use a small step ladder to screw in your hooks. Just make sure you can reach the line on your tippy toes. This way when your line is loaded with towels and sags in the middle it won't allow your towels to touch the ground.


 

How do you hang the clothes?

I do my pants like this:
Fold a little of the hem over the line and secure each leg with clothes pins at the edges.


I hang almost all collarless shirts like this:
Fold the end of the hem over the line just a little and secure each end with pins.

You get the general idea. Hang towels by folding a little hem over the line and secure with pins. Sheets should be folded in half length wise over the line.
Some people hang collared shirts on hangers and then put the hangers on the line. I just hang them by the shoulder seam and pin them.

There are some common concerns about using clothes lines.


What about your unmentionables?  There are several options. If you can streatch three lines parallel to one another, hang your undies on the middle line and they will be shielded from view by the clothes on the outer two lines.  I didn't have this options because I couldn't move my trees. I do have privacy fence that keeps my clothes line from being in view of anyone not in my back yard. And I don't invite people in the back yard when my unmentionables are on the line.  If you can't do either of those, you can dry them indoors, either on an indoor line or hanging in the shower.

What about rain? Watch the forecast. Schedule laundry day on a sunny, windy day if possible. Everyone is going to get suprised by an unexpected shower now and again. It won't be the end of the world, promise :)

What about bird poop? I have only had one bird bomb incident. I shook the dried offensive material off and rewashed the shirt. No big deal.

What about my delicate skin? I like the feel of stiff clothes off the line. If it bothers you, add a half cup of vinegar to the rinse cycle. Also, windy days will help. The wind moves the clothes as they dry and they will be really soft.

Give line drying a try. You might become a believer like me :)





Sunday, April 22, 2012

Hanging Out The Wash


I am a bit of a clothes line fanatic. Let me share my reasons for hanging my clothes out to dry.

Cost:
Electricity: An average electric clothes dryer costs 30 to 50 cents per load in electricity. Consider how many loads of laundry your family does a week. We usually do 5 or 6 loads a week: 1 of sheets, 1 of whites, 2 of colors, 1 of towels and jammies, 1 of dog bedding. That is for two people and two dogs. If you have children then I imagine you do more than that.
Laundry Supplies: When you line dry your clothes, you can actually use less detergent and bleach than you normally would. The sun helps to bleach out stains on whites. You won't ever need to buy dryer sheets again. Most people use them to make their clothes smell fresh, but line drying makes your clothes smell awesome!
Preserve Your Clothes: Machine drying wears your clothes out alot faster than line drying. The intense heat shrinks your clothes and pulls them while tumbling. The fabric is stressed!
Keep the House Cool: It is 98 degrees outside and your a/c is on max. Why add more heat and humidity to the air inside your home?

So on this Earth Day, consider giving your dryer a rest, save some money (and electricity), and preserve your clothes by hanging them out to dry.

Watch for an upcoming post on easy ways to construct a clothes line and tips for gettin


Friday, April 13, 2012

Homemaker, Stay at Home (doggy) Mom, (future) House Wife, Unemployed...


Well the first day back from our vacation, I got notified that due to an ongoing consolidation of North American locations of my company I was out of a job. So as of late last week, I am a full time homemaker. My feelings are so mixed about this turn of events. I started my first job when I was 13 years old and, other than a few weeks during transitions, I have always worked.
Jason's advice is to enjoy this time at home and focus on my college work for a little while. I appreciate him so much. He is so supportive.

So for the time being I have a ton of projects that I am going to work on at home. I am excited for the opportunity to spend some time making our home a nicer, more organized, happier place. :)

A much needed weekend getaway

The last few weeks have been CRAZY busy. I will hit the highlights.

First off, Momma had surgery. Apparently her last surgery left her tummy weakened and she had to have some repairs done. She is starting to finally recover well. Since she was starting to get better, Jason and I went to Texas on a long weekend getaway. Ahhhh...

We left on a Thursday right after I got off work. We drove to Sulphur Springs, Texas where we stayed at the quaint Trail Dust Inn and Suites. I loved this place. I have a special place in my heart for hotel waffles. You know the kind where they have the little cups of batter and you pout it into the waffle iron and wait for the beep? I LOVE those things. And this one was probably the best I ever had.
We spent all day Friday and Saturday at the Canton First Monday Trade days. If you haven't ever been then you are missing out. Imagine a whole city full of flea markets. And not the Hwy 270 Pine Bluff version either. It is awesome! We found all sorts of treasures. I will post later with pictures of my favorites!
At the end of Friday, Jason took me to the Tanger Outlet Mall in Terrell, Texas. He bought me some new clothes that I really needed but hadn't wanted to spend the money on. He was is so sweet and complimented me on my choices. I picked out a beautiful Easter dress and I love how his eyes lit up when I walked out of the dressing room. I will never forget his smile.  :)
Speaking of his smile, I have to share a few pictures of us:


On Saturday night we came back to the hotel from Canton, took a nap, got cleaned up, and went out to...wait for it...DANCE!  I am 31 years old and have only been out dancing once before. I was thought it was so romantic. We got to the little club that was located adjacent to our hotel and were one of only 3 people there. The DJ was playing some current music. Knowing my limited ability to dance, Jason asked the DJ to play some old country, Hank Williams, George Straight, etc... We slow danced on the old wooden dance floor and, even thought I thought it weren't possible, I fell even more in love with him. He snapped a few pictures that night. This was his favorite:


And since it was only a few hours until April Fools Day, we pulled the ultimate prank: We changed our Facebook statues to MARRIED. We only planned on leaving it that way until our Mommas saw it and we could then all have a good laugh. Well it turns out that everyone and their cousin saw it first. We had people ready to kill us by the time we came clean around noon on Sunday. Once Jason's mom called, it turns out she was more upset with the fact that we HADN'T eloped. Maybe one day...

Gracie seemed to enjoy the trip. She was able to go along with us and stay at the hotel during the day. Harley got to stay at PawPaw's K9 Resort. He played well with the other dogs and seemed to enjoy himself. He was very glad when Mommy came and got him though. He was ready to be home.
We all had a good time and look forward to going back again someday.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

"Surely the apple is the noblest of fruits." - Thoreau, Wild Apples

I have had several people ask me about canning apple sauce and apple butter. This website gives the best directions I have ever seen. I could do a whole post about it, but why beat a dead horse? Go here. Learn something. Make yummy food for your family. :)

http://www.pickyourown.org/applebutter.htm

I learned that if you pester your wonderful, sweet, adoring, doting, and handsome boyfriend about bringing you apples, he might just bring you more than what you can reasonably deal with in a short amount of time. Especially if you have a pressing project at work and a sickly mother. Anyone need a few apples? ;) After putting up 35 jars of apple sauce and 45 jars of apple butter, I am nearly tired of looking at apples. And I still have enough to can some apple pie filling, dehydrate some apple chips, and make a few pies. After all, "Good apple pies are a considerable part of our domestic happiness." -- Jane Austen.