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For those wanting to be more self sufficient...

Thank you hsm, and Southern28Chick.

This sounds interesting, I may try it out. I find this trying out things to be self sufficient quite fun
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THANK YOU for that one. I spend so much money on that stuff because I have 6 cats in and out all day long. Stinky lil critters.
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Here's one for cleaning your drains. It helps with slow drains and helps get the gunk that can start to smell out.

I put a cup of baking soda and about 2 cups vinigar down the drain wait about 20 mins. and flush with hot water.


I love baking soda LOL
You should contact Leslie (see this thread https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/v … p?id=29677 )

She was looking to buy PUL to make her own diapers - perhaps you guys can get together.

If you've never tried cloth, you should look into POCKET diapers like the FUZZI BUNZ - those are easy to make, easy to clean, quick to dry etc....

Thank you I will​
 
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glad ya posted this southern. some of us like the old ways. use what ya got or make it. we wash 1 or 2 loads of clothes here a day.and i really enjoy making things with the kids so they can learn. think I'm gonna try Ur detergent recipe.
oh and ((personally)) it never crossed my mind that you where running a add with this thread. keep posting. and thanks again southern.
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Ive been making this recipe for while now. I double it and use 4 gallons of water total. And i use whatever bar of soap I have in the house. I shave it and boil it first to liquify it, then mix it with the rest of the water, then mix in borax and washing soda--then let it sit overnight to solidify.

Works great. I am going to try fels naptha soap next.
 
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By all means switch - you'll save a fortune and I've read the plastic diapers NEVER decompose and will be in land fills, along with styrofoam containers, when the dinosaurs return. I used cloth diapers with my first two children (18 months apart) 28 years ago. I was a college student and couldn't afford Pampers. I also didn't have a washer/dryer so I would hand wash them in the tub, soaking them in bleach water first and stirring them with broom handle, then soapy wash and hang them out to dry.

If you can get past the yucky part of rinsing the poopy ones out in toilet first, and you have a washer/dryer the rest is a piece of cake.

However, don't do what I did and close yourself up in the bathroom with a tub full of bleach water and diapers and then start scrubbing them. I nearly passed out and was lucky to be able to crawl to the door.
 
I have a great "recipe" for baby wipes. It will save you a ton of money...I will need to dig it up in the morning and I will post it then. I always felt so proud of myself for making my own...and I did use cloth diapers too on my first child. I soaked them in a diaper pail filled with borax and water.

I'll find my recipe in the morning and post.
 

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