Monday, February 26, 2018

DIY Un-paper Towels

I’m sure many of you have seen the cutesy cloth “paper” towels with the snap-together sheets and, while I am not in any way knocking them--they are super cute--I am just way too lazy practical to take the time to snap the sheets together each time.

Without another choice, we have been going through paper towels so fast it feels wasteful and I wanted something that felt a little more self-sustaining, but didn’t have the ~$30 for a single roll of cloth towels which might last us, um, I dunno, half a day?

Meanwhile in another part of the house I had a problem which screamed a solution to my paper towel dilemma. I downsized clothes and some of the boys’ and DHs shirts were too far gone to donate, but I felt bad just throwing them out. Then it hit me… cut them up in paper-towelish-sized pieces, toss them into a basket and use them like paper towels. Yes! Just what I was looking for and didn’t know it.

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I quickly was able to fill our rag basket with unpaper towels and I love my new rags! They bring me so much joy. They work. They are almost endless, we almost never run out (ahem). They are wonderful for drying hands, cleaning up spills, drying dishes (if you just have a few to dry)… I totally recommend this no-skills-needed project. They have successfully replaced 95% of our paper towel use (I still use paper towels, for example, when I season my cast iron skillet, cleaning up oil oopses, or really icky pet/child messes, you know the kind.).


These Are a Few of My Favorite Things

Here is a list of tools that I use/need quite often for fixing my washer/dryer (Kenmore Elite 90 Series from the late 90s). I’m writing it down here in case I need to be reminded of tools required for the job.

You might find this helpful too, who knows.

Affiliate disclaimer: This post is not sponsored by any of the companies/products I am listing, these are just products (or product types) that I actually use, a lot, and if I misplace mine or need to replace them, I have a handy list here I can order from. If you choose to purchase any of these items from these links, I will receive a little reimbursement from Amazon which would be a help to our family and we would really appreciate you for that!

These are things I used when building our chickshaw:

These things come in handy in our garden:

How To: Clean a Mirror with Water

When one thinks of cleaning glass, I’m sure most people would think of a person armed with paper towels or newspapers and an ammonia-based spray, often colored blue.

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Maybe it’s because I love simple ways of doing things or maybe because I don’t like buying single-use products or maybe because I don’t like using chemicals when they’re not absolutely necessary, I found a better way (at least in my opinion) of cleaning a mirror. I specify mirrors because if you can clean a mirror and don’t leave spots or streaks, you can most likely clean any glass successfully.

Here’s what you need:

  • 1 microfiber towel, wet, wrung out
  • 1 hand towel, dry

Here’s what to do:

  1. Wipe a section of the mirror with the slightly damp microfiber towel, cleaning toothpaste splatters, smudges, smears as you go.
  2. While that section is still wet, dry with the dry hand towel.
  3. Repeat to remaining sections.

There. Done. Simple as pie and no chemicals. Oh, and I never have flecks or smears either, just a super-clean mirror. You’re welcome.

Thursday, February 08, 2018

Bye Bye Bladder Infection

I can probably count on one hand the number of bladder infections I've had in my adult years. I had quite a few when I was a teenager and was treated with antibiotics every single time. I don't think people realized, back then, the dangers of over-prescribing antibiotics, but I know now and didn't want to go down that path when I got a bladder infection a week or so ago.

As I recall, cranberry juice cleared up the last infection I had several years ago, but this one's being tricky.

I've tried cranberry juice (bleugh!), vitamin C (1000 mg. every 2 of my waking hours), drinking tons of water (at least 2 quarts and to me that's tons... um, probably why I got a bladder infection :/), kefir (probiotics), golden milk (yum), iodine, oil of oregano (yuck), 2 Tbsp. of ACV in 8 oz. water every two of my waking hours, 3-4 raw garlic cloves a day, hot and cold therapy (hot water bottle & ice pack and hot/cold showers) and only noticed a slight improvement, but it kept hanging around and sometimes it seemed like it was getting worse. On good days I had to run to the bathroom every 10 minutes or less and I had a powerful sensation of my bladder being about ready to pop when I was done emptying my bladder.

Today it got so bad that it felt like my bladder was going to explode at the end of peeing. It was the first time since it started that it felt more than VERY annoying; it actually felt a little painful. So I started searching again. I found that creating an acidic environment in the bladder (like I was trying to do with the ACV) works in many cases of cystitis (bladder infection), but in some cases, especially those caused by e. coli, this strategy might not work as well. Bummers!

During this journey I would think of something (especially things I had on hand) that might work and see if it had ever been used successfully to treat a bladder infection; ginger (check), coconut oil (maybe), turmeric (anti-inflammatory), garlic (yup)... today I remembered another one I hadn't yet investigated: grapefruit seed extract (GSE).

Sure enough, GSE has had some good results against e. coli induced cystitis. I knew I had some GSE at one time so I went digging. I came up with a mostly-empty bottle of GSE, but it did have a few drops left. I started off with 5-6 drops in a little water and swigged it down real quick (super yuck) and then chased it with a bunch of water.

This was around noon today and by 2:00 I was actually quite comfortable and wasn't in nearly the pain I had been before. Also, I wasn't having to run to the bathroom quite so often. I took another dose around 5:00 and by 10:00 I had totally forgotten that I even had a bladder infection.

Is GSE a cystitis wonder cure? I don't know, but I'm hopeful enough that I bought another bottle and have some vcaps on order so I can take GSE without the nasty taste.