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Anti-Procrastination Tuesday #98

Goals This Week:
~Child to dentist
~Hot spot in the bedroom 
{that sounds way more fun than what it is. Ha! I call areas that are clutter magnets “hot spots”} 
Goals Accomplished Last Week:
{ok this makes me laugh.  I did nothing on my list, but I promise I had one of the most productive weeks!  My basement got spring cleaned, my carpets were cleaned, my laundry room is organized and laundry is caught up. I swapped furniture and redecorated some rooms. But, those three things on my goal list?  Nada.}
~Have a photography session with nature
~Drawer Organization
~Start cleaning out garage
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Have you checked out this week’s giveaway yet?  
It is from Clean Mama and it’s a good one!
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Top 10 Homemade Beauty Gifts @ Revitalize Your Health



DIY Lotion Bars @ Natural Mothers Network

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Beauty/ Frugal/ HEALTH/ HOME/ How-Tos/ RECIPES

Homemade Organic Eye Makeup Remover–Only 2 Ingredients!

I have never really been one to use eye makeup remover.  I usually would just wash my face and slap on moisturizer, then use a tissue + whatever moisturizer was on my face to swipe away the smudges.  But, as I am getting older, I really want to be more gentle with the sensitive skin around my eyes, and scrubbing off smudges just is not gentle.

I was excited to have Pot Holes & Pantyhose link up her DIY Organic Eye Makeup Remover at Anti-Procrastination Tuesday.  It is a simple, 2- ingredient, super pure and healthy recipe.  I made it myself and I am loving it!  Not only does it remove my eye make up beautifully, but it moisturizes the fragile skin around my eyes with wonderful, gentle organic ingredients.  I LOVE IT!

I found this little bottle at my local heath food store.  Same with the Almond Oil.  I have been finding all kinds of fun DIY beauty recipes that I will be trying, so in the future I am planning on using Mountain Rose Herbs as my one stop shop for organic ingredients and containers.

Mountain Rose Herbs. A herbs, health and harmony c

They carry all kinds of essential oils and butters.  They also have almond oil.  They have a wonderful reputation, so I feel very confident sharing their store with you all!
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Homemade Organic Eye Makeup Remover
{recipe makes 3.5 ounces}

4 TBLS Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil
3 TBLS Organic Almond Oil

Using a funnel, pour ingredients into a container of your choice.  Use a small amount on a tissue or cotton ball and wipe that makeup away!

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Potholes and Pantyhose has the breakdown of the cost of this.  Let’s just say it is super cheap, especially compared to similar products in the store.  I am excited to have Almond Oil on hand as I am stumbling upon some great recipes that use it.  More to come!

ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME

Anti-Procrastination Tuesday #97

My Goals For This Coming Week:
Have a photography session with nature
Drawer Organization
Start cleaning out garage

Goals Accomplished Last Week:
Continue to work on new blog design
Update Recipe tab
Have a photography session with nature
Drawer organization
Clean out refrigerator
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Have you checked out this weeks Giveaway yet?
It is an awesome natural care package from Healthy Castles!

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Last Week’s Most Clicked On Links:

Protect Your Precious Boys @Always Learning

Bulk Brownie Mix @ Country Momma Cooks

Nutritious Muffins @ The Root Cellar

Homemade Disinfecting Wipes @ Making It Feel Like Home

Almond Butter Chews @ My Serendipitous Life

Top 3 DIY Body Butters @ Revitalize Your Health

Melt In Your Mouth Baked Chicken @ Feeding My Temple

Office Reveal @ Blah To Beautiful


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ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME

Anti-Procrastination Tuesday #94

My Goals For This Coming Week:
Continue to work on new blog design
Update Recipe tab
Have a photography session with nature
Drawer organization

Goals Accomplished Last Week:
~ have an “eat from the pantry” week, to save money on groceries
~finish up laundry, get all put away-ha!  If I ever have this one crossed off, don’t believe me!!
~make homemade eye makeup remover
~plan table decor for husbands work dinner
~continue to read new camera manual, major learning curve!
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Have you checked out this week’s Giveaway yet?

It is brought to you by Robyn at She Makes Hats.  She is giving away a hat of your choice!
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There are a few spots open for May!  One month sponsorship for $50, which includes a giveaway!  
We would love to hear from you if you are interested.
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Last Week’s Most Clicked On Links:

Are You Alkaline @ Always Learning
Pink Lemonade Cake @ Lady With A Red Rocker
My Fav:
Homemade Floor Cleaner @ Nature’s Nuture
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ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME

Anti-Procrastination Tuesday #95

My Goals For This Coming Week:

~ have an “eat from the pantry” week, to save money on groceries
~finish up laundry, get all put away
~make homemade eye makeup remover
~plan table decor for husbands work dinner
~continue to read new camera manual, major learning curve!

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Have you checked out this week’s Giveaway yet?
It is a special one, a super helpful book for both new and seasoned moms.
I had the honor of contributing to the book!  Click here for more information.
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Last Week’s Most Clicked On Links:

Homemade Cooking Spray @ Nature’s Nurture

Homemade Sunscreen @ Frugally Sustainable

Dust Free Vents @ Ask Anna

Homemade Protein Balls @ Natural Mother’s Network

Decorating Our Living Room @ Decorating Cents

Easy Mexican Rice @ My Serendipitous Life

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ANTI-PROCRASTINATION/ HOME

Anti-Procrastination Tuesday #94

My Goals For This Coming Week:

SAME AS LAST WEEK! 
My excuse?  I was sick and at the doctor most of the week!
Oh how I love having a legit excuse. 🙂

~Clothes
Getting them where they belong, in closets and drawers!  I’m halfway there!
 I’m thinking we need to eliminate since this keeps coming up on my to do list. Who needs all these clothes, anyway?
~More seedlings started
~Get recipes into new blog design plug in. 
 Did I say new blog design?  Yep..I said new blog design. I will share soon!

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This Week's Giveaway

Have you checked out this week’s Giveaway yet?
It is from Thrive Foods.
If you are one that likes having a prepared pantry, or loves those freeze dried strawberries in your granola so much that you can be found picking them out to eat them first, then this giveaway is for you!  
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Last Weeks Most Clicked On Links:

Not As Bad As It Looks @ My Serendipitous Life

How To Reveal That A Baby’s On The Way! @ Make The Best Of Everything

Healthy Breakfast Bars @Treat & Trick

Mexican Chicken Potato Tin Foil Packet @ Accidentally Wonderful
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Frugal/ HEALTH/ HOME/ Homemaking/ Natural Products

My Daughter’s Homemade Laundry Detergent Science Project

 

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Store Bought Vs. Homemade Laundry Detergent
 
My 5th Grade Science Experiment
 
{From Amy’s 5th Grade Daughter}
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Question:
Does Homemade laundry detergent work better than store-bought laundry detergent?
Hypotheses:
My Hypothesis is that the home made laundry detergent will work better than the store bought laundry detergent.
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Experiment
To Make Homemade Laundry Detergent:
1. I grated 1 bar of soap.
2. Then I brought 1 gallon of water to boil in a large pot.
3. Then, I put the grated soap into the pot, and stirred until dissolved.
4. I added once cup of Borax Powder and 1 cup of Washing Soda into the pot.
5. I turned the heat down and stirred until combined.
6. Once cooled, I stirred it again and put into containers.
 Materials
A large spoon, large pot, measuring cups, grater, containers to store detergent, labels, water, borax, powder, washing soda, bar of soap.
Constants:
1. Both shirts were stained with 3 stains.  Strawberry jelly, BBQ Sauce, and Spaghetti Sauce.
2. Both shirts were washed in hot water on the same washing cycle.
Variable:
The second shirt stain set longer, due to the amount of time the first shirt took to wash.
I washed the 2nd shirt in ‘All’ Clothes Detergent.
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Research:
According to Why Not Sew, the estimated cost is $6.00 for 576 loads.  That is quite the savings!
“Using a bar of Ivory soap makes our cloth diapers come out so white!  You’d think I’d bleached them.  They have no odors, no dinginess, just super bright whites.”–Pinterest Reader Who Used This Recipe
Conclusion
My hypothesis was wrong.  Store bought laundry detergent works just slightly better than homemade laundry detergent, at least on the stains.  Homemade laundry detergent seemed to make the shirt as a whole whiter, though.  My mom and I decided that due to the savings, and how easy it was to make, that we would continue to make our own homemade laundry detergent!
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Recipe For Homemade Liquid Laundry Detergent
from Why Not Sew {click through for step by step pics}

1 bar of soap (any kind you want, I used Ivory)
1 cup of Borax
1 cup of washing soda
a big pot (that holds more than 2 gallons)
2 empty gallon jugs/containers

Grate your bar of soap into your pot.  Fill one gallon jug and pour water into pot with grated soap. Cook until the grated soap dissolves. Add the Borax and washing soda. Bring to a boil. It will coagulate. Turn off the heat. Add 1 gallon of cold water. Stir well. Pour 1 gallon of your detergent into each container.


Now you have 2 gallons of homemade laundry detergent. I use 1/2 cup per load. With the prices of detergent being outrageous, I feel really happy every time I make a batch of this.


This won’t make many, if any, suds. Suds don’t equal clean. It took a while to get that into my head. This detergent cleans wonderfully!


Hints From Why Not Sew:


* I now just keep my detergent in the pot I cook it in with the lid on. When I run out I make up a new batch in that pot and it’s ready to go. I like saving the step of transferring into the jugs.

*if the detergent becoming too thick, try using 1/2 of a bar of soap instead.


*the detergent should thicken / coagulate when it cools. Usually within 24 hours! 
 

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