The utility room is one of those rooms I walk into that makes me go ARRRRGH!
Monday, April 4, 2011
Book Page Storage Shelves
They say the cheapest way to spruce up a room is to paint it. I say cheapest way to spruce up a room is to clean and reorganize it.
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Thursday, March 31, 2011
How to Give a Dog a Pill
A Facebook friend asked how to give a dog a pill so the dog doesn't spit it out. I have a sure fired way to give a dog a pill so the pills gets into the dog every time! I made a quick YouTube video for her.
Welcome to my very first vlog starring Blitzkrieg! Oh, and me. But I know you are really here to watch Blitzkrieg .He's the real star of the show.
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Monday, March 28, 2011
DIY Daily Shower Cleaner
Cleaning soap scum from the tub, shower door, and walls is number one with a bullet on my list of Stuff I Hate to Clean Because It’s a Pain.
When I discovered daily shower cleaner, it helped. I wasn’t so sure of the not so friendly ingredients in it so I stopped using it. After all, I have a dog to protect from such things.
I switched from bar soap to liquid soap on the advice of my mom’s plumber. That worked as well as the shower cleaner so I went with that.
I’ve been bouncing from liquid soap (usually Castile) to handmade herbal bar soap (my frugal luxury!) and back again depending upon what’s available or price or whatever. I likes me some variety in the soap department ‘cuz I’m a girl.
Method has a daily shower cleaner, it does the job just fine. I feel better about the ingredients in it. However, I’m trying to cut spending. I can’t find coupons for it so bye, bye, Method daily shower cleaner.
Until I tried making my own.
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Extreme Green Couponing?
On Lazy Budget Chef (You didn’t know I have a food blog?!) I wrote about the show Extreme Couponing and how I once was a couponer but stopped. Between careful shopping and cooking more from scratch the quality of food we eat went up, the price went down, our heath improved, and our lifestyle turned a deep dark shade of green.
I don’t generally take those “How Green Are You?” quizzes because they are very subjective based on the entity that creates them. Nevertheless, through One Million Acts of Green and helping out Practically Green, I took their quizzes and scored extremely green. I am Superbly Green (the highest rank) on Practically Green and been in their top 10 for almost a year.
Oopsie.
Pretty good for a gal who doesn’t have solar panels, a Pruis, or eats solely certified organic food, eh?
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