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.
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D. Kevin Surbaugh P. O. Box 4551, Topeka, KS 66604;
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or send an email to: kevin -AT- debtfree4ever.net
-or- debtfree -AT- surbaugh.com
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The rich rules over the poor, And the borrower becomes the lender's slave.
-- Proverbs 22:7 (NASB)
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Welcome Cleaning Recipes to the DebtFree4ever Network
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6/03/2007 01:34:00 PM
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3 comments:
Thanks for the blog info. My wife would definitely be interested.
I 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??
This 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.
I 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.
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