Saturday, August 22, 2009

Going Homemade Crazy....

After reviewing our budget recently we discovered that we are consistently going over our grocery/household items (cleaners, etc.) budget. It's not like we are getting a bunch of stuff we don't need, there just isn't enough money in that category but there is no other place to take it from. So....we decided that the only option is to find ways to cut our costs in that area. We have researched tons of options for groceries....grocery game, angel food, etc. and just haven't figured out yet the best one for us. That is still a work in process. However, we have had some great success with cleaners. A dear friend of mine started sending me e-mails with all kinds of suggestions on how to save money and one suggested a homemade laundry detergent. I was familiar with this mostly because I love 18 Kids and Counting and knew that the Duggars make their own laundry soap. Come to find out many of my friends do as well. As I shared this, someone else told me how to make homemade dish detergent, and just today I learned how to make a homemade toilet bowl cleaner! I haven't tried the laundry detergent yet but plan to soon, the dish detergent and the toilet bowl cleaner worked great! I've also used homemade window cleaner in the past and will be starting to do that again as well. I'll put the recipes at the bottom for anyone interested.

Another thing that I have done recently is purchase a package of kitchen cloths. We use tons of paper towels and the cloths were $5 for about 8 of them. We are hoping that this will greatly reduce the amount of paper towels we use. I never liked using cloths because it seemed germy to me but with 8 of them I can replace the cloth daily and still reduce my paper towel use and save money. Any other great suggestions out there? I'm listening....


Laundry Detergent
½ c. washing soda (sodium carbonate)

½ c. borax

1/3 bar of Fels-Naptha soap, grated

Heat 3 pts of water and add grated soap. Stir until melted then add soda and borax. Stir until dissolved and remove from heat. In a 2 gal. pail, pour 1 qt. hot water, then soap mixture. Top off the pail with cold water. Use ½ cup per load. Stir before using.


Dish detergent
1 Tbsp Borax (I use a heaping T)
1 Tbsp washing soda (again, heaping)
vinegar in the rinse thingy where the jet dry goes

Toilet Bowl Cleaner
Open up the bowl, sprinkle baking soda all around the inside, pour vinegar in and it will all start bubbling like crazy. Scrub, scrub, scrub and it's all clean!

Window Cleaner
I used this recipe:
1/2 cup white vinegar
1 gallon warm water

But I'm going to try this recipe next:
2 cups water
3 TBS vinegar
1/2 tsp dish detergent (liquid)

Friday, August 14, 2009

Moving on....

OK on goes the blog.....Today is Friday and Monday we start school! It has been such a fun summer. We have spent day after day hanging out at the pool, celebrated birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, babies, etc., took a 2 1/2 week trip home, had friends and family visit us here, and overall just relaxed and made the most of our summer!
Here are the boys at their birthday party with some of their buddies

My family at my cousin's wedding

The kids and their friends on top of Pinnacle Mountain

The Tull family during their visit to Little Rock!


This year the boys will be using the same curriclum that we used last year. Clayton will be in 5th grade and Evan will be in 2nd grade. They will take art classes and science classes outside of our home. Evan also began violin and loves it, and Larry is teaching Clayton to play bass.

Larry and I aren't missing out on our chance to learn more this year either. Larry will begin a year of classes offered by FamilyLife called the Institute of Biblical Studies. His first class will be Principles of Inductive Bible Study. This will be the first time since high school that Larry has taken a class that involves actual study and testing! I think he is nervous but this is a wonderful opportunity that FamilyLife offers us to take classes from seminary professors that we can use to earn a certificate in Biblical studies.

In mid September I will start BSF (Bible Study Fellowship) again and will be leading a small group. I'm nervous and excited. We will study John, and if it is 1/2 as good as the study of the life of Moses that we did last year, I am in for a great year.

So off I go to the last weekend of freedom which will start with a date night tonight :)!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

To blog or not to blog....

So....here is my question of the day. Is it worth continuing with this blog? I feel lately like I post something on here and then just go to facebook and post the same exact thing. I also know that most of the people who comment on here are also on Facebook. I'm not opposed to posting on both if it is a useful way to spend my time. I'm wondering if there is anyone out there reading this, whether on facebook or not, who can give me a reason to keep blogging.