I would like to welcome a new blog to the DebtFree4ever Network. This site is another frugal website. The difference is that this new blog focuses on cleaning recipes.
It is a growing blog, where you can find recipes on how to make homemade laundry soap or bleach. Even a homemade alternative to the expensive freebreze.
again that address is:
cleaningrecipes.blogspot.com/
I will get the links updated tomorrow on my day off from work.
Thanks for the blog info. My wife would definitely be interested.
ReplyDeleteI love the detergent recipe. But let's see, I think the first time I would not want to make so much. Do I really need to go out and find a 5 gallon bucket??
ReplyDeleteThis rocks. The world does not have enough gelatinous goo!
I am sure you could cut the recipe in half or by fourth, as long as you cut all the ingrediants by the same emasurement. What I am doing for my 1st try, is using the powdered version to see if I like it, then I will make the liquid version after I decide I like it that well.
ReplyDeleteI did a little test and 1 bar = 1 cup. So what I woud do is save all th soap scraps from your bath soap, then run them through the blender. If you are making liquid soap, using a cup of soap scraps (instead of whitteling a bar and possiblly cutting yourself) and putting it in the blender with your 4 cups of water (or at least 2 of them) and liquify the mixture before boiling it, would be a great way to save time there.