A Day in The Life Of Tree

Ps 1:3 And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.

Non-toxic Cleaning Recipes August 19, 2008

Filed under: Cleaning, Health — Sylvia @ 4:32 pm
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All-Purpose Cleaner
suggested uses: hard surfaces like countertops and kitchen floors, windows and mirrors

2 cups white distilled vinegar
2 cups water
20-30 or more drops of essential oil (optional)

Tip: Warming in microwave until barely hot will boost cleaning power for tough jobs. Only microwave in a glass container.

Creamy Soft Scrub
suggested uses: Use this creamy soft scrub on kitchen counters, stoves, bathroom sinks, etc.

2 cups baking soda
½ cup liquid castile soap*
4 teaspoons vegetable glycerin (acts as a preservative)
5 drops antibacterial essential oil such as lavender, tea tree, rosemary or any scent you prefer (optional)

Mix together and store in a sealed glass jar, shelf life of 2 years.

Tips: For exceptionally tough jobs spray with vinegar first—full strength or diluted, scented—let sit and follow with scrub.

Dry soft scrubs can be made with baking soda or salt (or combination of both) with 10-15 drops essential oil to scent

Furniture Polish
1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 cup white distilled vinegar
20-30 drops lemon essential oil

Shake well before using
(2 teaspoons lemon juice may be substituted for lemon oil but then must be stored in refrigerator)

Dip a clean, dry cloth into the polish and rub wood in the direction of the grain. Use a soft brush to work the polish into corners or tight places.

Tips: To remove water spots rub well with toothpaste. To remove scratches use 1 part lemon juice and 1 part oil, rub with soft cloth.


Toilet Bowl Cleaner

Option 1

Sprinkle toilet bowl with baking soda, drizzle with vinegar, let soak for at least 30 minutes and scrub with toilet brush.

Option 2

Put ¼ cup borax in toilet bowl and let sit for at least 30 minutes. Swish with a toilet brush and then scrub. A few drops of pine oil can be added for increased disinfecting. (Note: some people are allergic to pine oil.)

Tip: Let ingredients soak for a while to make for easy scrubbing, especially on persistent stains like toilet bowl rings

Drain Opener

½ cup baking soda
½ cup vinegar

Pour baking soda down the drain and follow with vinegar. Cover and let sit for at least 30 minutes. Flush with boiling water.

Tip: Prevent your shower from clogging by using a drain trap to catch hairs.

Laundry Detergent

1 cup soap flakes
1/2 cup washing soda
1/2 cup Borax

Soap flakes can be made by grating your favorite pure vegetable soap with a cheese grater. Mix ingredients together and store in a glass container. Use 1 tablespoon per load (2 for heavily soiled laundry), wash in warm or cold water.

This standard recipe can be adjusted for soft water by using 1 cup soap flakes, 1/4 cup washing soda and 1/2 cup borax. For hard water, use 1 cup soap flakes, 1 cup washing soda, and 1 cup borax.

Note: Borax should not be ingested.

Tips: Add 1/2 cup white distilled vinegar to rinse as a fabric softener. For a whitener, use hydrogen peroxide rather than bleach. Soak your dingy white clothes for 30 minutes in the washer with 1/2 cup 20% peroxide. Launder as usual.

 

Walmart Earth Friendly Cleaning Pack May 20, 2008

Filed under: Cleaning, Going "GREEN" — Sylvia @ 4:46 pm
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After writing the post about vinegar and its many uses especially for cleaning I thought to myself I would use vinegar for certain things but I really love scented cleaners.  So I surfed the net the earth friendly, natural cleaners and came across this cleaning pack that is REASONABLY PRICED at Walmart.  The cleaning Pack is only $18.88 and has the following:

  • Dishmate Almond Hand Dish Soap
  • Toilet Kleener
  • Orange Plus Ready-to-Use All Purpose Cleaner
  • Stain & Odor Remover
  • Creamy Cleanser
  • Window Kleener

The cleaning pack is also:

  • 100% natural renewable ingredients; plant-based
  • Scented with pure essential oils
  • Dye, petroleum and formaldehyde-free
  • pH balanced; non-caustic
  • Never tested on animals
  • Safe for your family and the environment
  • Easy-to-use recyclable containers
  • If anyone has purchased environmentally friendly  products or organic products you know that this is a steal:)  Plus you can purchase it online…how great is that!

    Just Click on the Link

    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=6051128

     

     

    Vinegar Can Do All That? May 20, 2008

    Filed under: Cleaning, Going "GREEN" — Sylvia @ 2:47 pm
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    It’s easy to see why vinegar has been around for thousands of years—it has 1001 uses! From cooking and cleaning with vinegar, to gardening and home remedies, white distilled vinegar is one of the most versatile—and economical—products you can have on hand.

    As many of you know I am trying to learn how to live life more wholistically, naturally, etc:) So I’m always looking for information on  how to clean, cook, (pretty much live) more naturally.  I’ve heard so many things about vinegar but I’ve only used vinegar for a few things such as cleaning meat and use it (with a little water) to clean glass. BTW it does a good job for both uses:)  So me being Sister Resource as many of my friends call me I wanted to look up more information on how to use this cheap product around my house correctly since it is:  All Natural • Environmentally Friendly • Non-toxic • Economical

    To my surprise there are so many uses.  A gallon of vinegar for $2 can safely clean the house without harming children and pets because its not toxic.  Click on the Vinegar link under the Going Green on my sidebar to see the 1001 uses of vinegar.

    See guys its not hard going “Green.”