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Generic yes, necessities yes, sale items usually, scratch mostly (We both work full time), grow/raise food not so much. Our soil here is hard as concrete, called colicci, we need a jack hammer to make a hole. Make cleaning supplies gotta look into that one. Lights off, as much as possible, but we do have a 3 year old.
I appreciate everyons comments and suggestions.
Deb cleaning supplies are easy peasy sis! And save a TON of money...that junk is overpriced. Example:Store laundry soap $8 gallon versus homemade $2 gallon! That is cutting it back 75% just on laundry soap. Glass cleaner: generic $1 bottle homemade glass cleaner 50 cents a bottle. don't use paper towels for cleaning, use handkerchiefs or old t-shirts or holey socks are still great for dusting. Do you have a clothesline? You might could use it on the weekends if you can't during the workweek. Go to Sufficient Self and check out some of the Roll-Your-Own Homemade Products threads. LOTS of great ideas there!
Ok I have high effiociency washer so I can't make my own soap and have the warranty remain in place, but I am interested in recipes for the rest!!! I use handi-wipes for cleaning - 5 wipes for $1.67 and you can wash them over and over again. No clothesline - WAY too much dust here for that
When I sweat it would be mud!
Generic yes, necessities yes, sale items usually, scratch mostly (We both work full time), grow/raise food not so much. Our soil here is hard as concrete, called colicci, we need a jack hammer to make a hole. Make cleaning supplies gotta look into that one. Lights off, as much as possible, but we do have a 3 year old.
I appreciate everyons comments and suggestions.
Deb cleaning supplies are easy peasy sis! And save a TON of money...that junk is overpriced. Example:Store laundry soap $8 gallon versus homemade $2 gallon! That is cutting it back 75% just on laundry soap. Glass cleaner: generic $1 bottle homemade glass cleaner 50 cents a bottle. don't use paper towels for cleaning, use handkerchiefs or old t-shirts or holey socks are still great for dusting. Do you have a clothesline? You might could use it on the weekends if you can't during the workweek. Go to Sufficient Self and check out some of the Roll-Your-Own Homemade Products threads. LOTS of great ideas there!
Ok I have high effiociency washer so I can't make my own soap and have the warranty remain in place, but I am interested in recipes for the rest!!! I use handi-wipes for cleaning - 5 wipes for $1.67 and you can wash them over and over again. No clothesline - WAY too much dust here for that
