I was so excited to write this post. I was sitting in a meeting this past week and a woman was talking about how she makes all of her household cleaning supplies. She not only saves money but there is no chemical worry. Not only that but she is not having to throw away any empty, once chemicaly filled, plastic bottle. She reuses the spray bottles that she mixes her solutions in, she also only uses rags to clean up. I was sitting in the meeting almost unable to sit in my seat I was so excited. One of the best things about this is that we all have most of the ingredients that are needed for almost all of the solutions. She made everything from a Wonder Spray for all surfaces, a type of soft scrub, a furniture cleaner, glass and mirror cleaner (which is actually just club soda) and so much more. Now most of the solutions call for vinegar which is not the best spell in the world, it reminds me of coloring Easter eggs, so she puts in essential oils of her choice, lemon, jasmine, lavender, almond, tangerine, whatever scent you like.
So I of course got my list together that afternoon of all the supplies I needed and I was planning on making a couple of the solutions. But this week has been super busy, work starting up again, so I have decided to push this project to this coming week. So I don't really have anything to share in this post except for the idea. But I really determined to stick it out and see how all the solutions do. Plus maybe this will get me to clean a little more. In a couple of days I hope to post pictures, comments on how they worked and recipes. If you are interested in learning more here is the book that was recommended...
Clean House Clean Planet
By Karen Logan

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