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Works For Me Wednesday – Homemade Laundry Detergent

February 25, 2009 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I have posted before about how I make my own laudnry detergent several times, including last Wednesday. After reading the comment asking for the recipe, I searched (my own blog) and realized that I had never posted the recipe I use!

So here it is!

Homemade Laundry Detergent

1/3 of a bar of Fels Naptha Soap, grated
1 Cup Borax
1 Cup Washing Soda (NOT baking soda)

Disolve the grated soap in 3 cups of water over medium heat. When the soap is disolved, stir in the borax, until disolved. Then stir in the washing soda.

In a 2 gallon bucket, put 1 gallon of hot water, then stir in the soap mixture. Stir well, then fill bucket the rest of the way with cold water.

Let the bucket sit for 24 hours. It will become jelled. After 24 hours, use a mixer to break it up, until smooth. Pour into empty laundry detergent bottles.

This also makes an awesome stain remover. Measure the amount for your laundry load, pour some directly onto the stain, then put the rest in the washer. It gets out most everything my kids throw at me. 🙂

This is very, very inexpensive! The last time I bought supplies, the soap was $1 or $1.19, and the borax and washing soda are about $3. box. So for $7 to $8. dollars I get 3 batches of laundry detergent, with each batch making 4-5 bottles, depending on the size of the bottle. That’s 12 – 15 bottles of laundry detergent for $7. to $8!! I also have lots of the borax and washing soda left over.

I like to use them for cleaning the house also. I usually have enough to do more batches of laundry detergent, making the coast of each later batch even less expensive.

I just look for pictures to post, but I couldn’t find any. I guess I have never taken pictures of my laundry detergent. lol I’ll have to next time I make it.

Making my own laundry detergent Works For Me!

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Snow Day

February 23, 2009 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

It snowed last night, and continued today.

See the poor little flowers?

So they cancelled church. 🙁 We really miss going! Our church has a radio ministry. So we turned on the radio and listened. It’s not the same as being there, but it was nice to have it.

The kids lined up chairs, or um… pews… and we sat in the schoolroom and listened. The schoolroom was closer to the radio, which was in C’s bedroom.

It was up loud so we could hear it, and C asked why he can’t have his music that loud. ha ha ha I think not!

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Works For Me Wednesday – Homemade Laundry Detergent Tips

February 18, 2009 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I have been making my own laundry detergent for a few years now. I have come up with a few changes that makes it even easier for me. Not that it’s hard to start with, but I just found a couple of changes made it even easier.

The original recipe calls for mixing in the bucket, and letting the bucket sit for at least 24 hours, then using the mixer to smooth it out, then pouring it into bottles.

I have a small kitchen and even smaller laundry room, so having a bucket sitting around was very annoying. It was always in the way!

So now, I mix and pour right away into bottles.

Ah, but then it clumps up, right?

I had started putting 5 or 6 of the glass bead things (do they have a name?) that you put in the bottom of flower vases into the detergent bottles before I started pouring directly into the bottles, because my detergent seemed to clump even after being mixed with the mixer.

So when I tried pouring directly into the bottles, they were already there to mix it for me! I just give the bottle a good shake, until the beady marble like things are flowing freely. It’s always nice and smooth for me!

And not having a bucket sitting around the kitchen Works For Me!

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February 16, 2009 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I posted before about the peanut butter recall

Today, I found the FDA’s website. You can search by product to see if the one you have has been recalled.

https://lindaslunacy.com/2009/02/i-posted-before-about-peanut-butter/

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Friday, Saturday, Whatever…

February 14, 2009 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I had to take H back tot he doctor yesterday (Friday). Here toe is sore, red, and swollen, again. Turns out she has a staph infection in h er toe. She’s on TWO antibiotics this time, along with antibiotic cream. The doctor said if this doesn’t work, she’ll have to have the toenail removed. She’s not happy! Where whould she put her toenail polish??

I didn’t sleep good the night before, so after I went back to the pharmacy to pick up H’s meds, I laid down to nap. I didn’t actually go to sleep, mostly just rested. I th ink I did doze off for a couple of minutes at a time, but the kids kept waking me up. I did feel better after I got up, even though I didn’t sleep.

Today, I have to drop H off at church. She’s making cookies with her Sunday School class, then dropping them off at peoples houses. After I drop her off, I’m headed grocery shopping. I need to keep it at $50. this week, so it should be interesting.

Then it’s back home, put away the groceries, (that should take long, lol) theng et ready to go to church. The youth are having a dinner for the adults for Valentines Day. The youth cook, lol should be interesting. lol They do this every year, but this will be the first time we’ve gone. We didn’t go the 2 years before that, that we’ve been going to this church.

Well, I need to go get ready to go shopping. And take tomorrows supper out of the freezer, and take a turkey out to defrost, and stop H & A arguing over who’s wearing who’s red shirt tonight. lol

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Works For Me Wednesday – Coupon Binder

February 11, 2009 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I have used coupons for over 20 years, probably close to 25 years. I have always used a card file or similar container. For the last few years, I have used an acordion file holder.

It was really a check file to start with. I used envelopes inside each catorgary to help keep the coupons sorted out. I really hated standing in the store shuffling through a pile of coupons looking for the right one. And then to find it had expired made me really upset! See what a mess it was?

I read on some blogs last year about people using binders with baseball card pages to organize their coupons. So I found a binder on clearance for $5.00. I bought one package of baseball card holders. I can’t remember how much I paid for those. One package wasn’t enought, though. I raided my scrapbooking binders where I organize my supplies in baseball card holders, as well as photo pages 4×6 and 5×7 for larger pieces. I did use some of the photo pages in my coupon binder. I used them for the different store coupons. See how much better this looks?

And here’s a shot of it on the shoping cart.

Yeah, I was in Walmart. lol It was busy, and the only empty aisle was the bread aisle in the corner of the store. I could hear people coming up behind me, and I was trying to hurry. I could just hear them saying “Look at the crazy lady taking a picture of her shopping cart!” Well, I could hear them in my head. lol They didn’t actually see the camera, thankfully, or they really would have said that! lol

I have used this binder since last October, and I just love it. It is so easy to use. I have sections for each store that I use coupons at, as well as a restaraunt coupon section.

Using a coupon binder instead of a box, Works For Me

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Tuesday…

February 10, 2009 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

because I can’t think of a title. 🙂

Today has been a sorta relaxed day today. Oh, we got work done, but in a relaxed sort of way. 🙂 We skipped piano today, so I only had to make a pharmacy run for D’s blood pressure medicine. The pharmacy is 2 miles from our house, so no big deal.

Yesterday, we worked at church. Well, not physical labor. We were there available for work if it was needed. but most of the time was spent talking. lol The kids did manage to get some schoolwork done. They also had a blast heating up there lunch in the microwave. We don’t have one, so it was like a new toy to them. lol

We’re going back tomorrow for 4 hours. The first two hours we will probably be the only ones there, so the kids will do their schoolwork on the kitchen table. Sounds like home. 🙂 We are there to help people, so when people stop by we will help them. Yeah, I know I’m being vague about what were doing there. I’m not sure if I should say or not so I’m going to err on the side of caution, and not say. Yesterday was our first day of working/helping. I’m not sure about the schedule after that, but we will go when they need us.

Supper is in the crockpot and smells soooo good! The kids (except for H) are outside working on an old lawnmower (with the blade removed!) that they call the go kart. They love being able to ride stuff around the yard. The temps have been warmer, so they think it’s spring already. H is reading a book, what else would see be doing?

I’ve been working on some paperwork today, and clipping coupons. My printer still won’t work, so no printable coupons for me. I guess I’m going to have to give up and buy a new one.

The kids folded a pile of laundry today. good, right? Except my kids translate “fold the laundry” into “spread the laundry all over the floor”. I KNOW I’m speaking english, I just haven’t figured out what language they’re hearing me in! So if anyone knows what language “fold the laundry” translates into “spread the laundry all over the floor”, let me know! lol

Well, I better get back to work!

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