For most of my life, if I ran out of dishwasher detergent, laundry soap, bathroom cleaner, deodorant, shampoo etc., life would go on hold until I ran to the store to buy some more. It never crossed my mind that I should make it myself. In fact, because of the chemicals used in most of these products, there is no way I COULD make them myself. It wasn't until I became aware of the dangers in those chemical-based products and started using all natural products, that I realised that these ingredients are actually ones I could get my hands on, and I could make myself.

I have been cleaning for some time now with baking soda and vinegar-water. They work perfectly. They don't kill every last bit of bacteria in the house but I am OK with that. Bacteria isn't always a bad thing. But it did take me a while to let go of my 7th Generation cleaners and head to my cupboard for the baking soda. Chemical conditioning, I call it.

Today I ran out of dishwasher detergent. Today I looked up how to make my own. Today I realised that I can easily make my own from ingredients I already have. Salt. Baking Soda. Borax. Vinegar.
Next I ran out of laundry detergent. I looked that up too and have discovered how to make my own. I did pick up a few ingredients for this one... washing soda (cheap!!!) and pure glycerin soap (also cheap!). And tomorrow, when I wake up, I am making my own laundry detergent.

I feel as though a whole new world has been opened up before me. What an opportunity! I don't need the chemicals. I don't need the preservatives. I don't need the beauty isle at the store. I can make my own from basic ingredients that most stores carry. And I can feel good about using the products because I can actually pronounce the ingredients. My family is safe from unknown, harmful chemicals. No longer do I have to buy the all natural but expensive supplies. I can make my own. Have you lost your chemical-conditioning yet? Come try it with me!
This post has been linked to Common Sense Homesteading's Living Well #27, Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways #13, Homesteading Trading Post Link Up and The Prairie Homestead's Homestead Barnhop #48.
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ReplyDeleteIt's so true how corporate america makes us feel that we cannot make these products ourselves! so glad to have another friend on the journey.....and while I have made my own laundry soap for years I will be making my first homemade deodorant soon! Thanks for linking up the Ole' Saturday Homesteading Trading Post at Lil' Suburban Homestead!
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE making my own beauty products and cleaning supplies...LOVE IT. I'm "in between" jobs at the moment and when I first started doing this, it was because it was so economical...and I could make for pennies would cost way too much in the stores. I haven't tried the baking soda/apple cider vinegar method for cleaning hair...yet...but I will soon. So many bloggers that I follow are doing that..thought I'd give it a try. I do make my own deodorant using a recipe I found on Amy's blog "Homestead Revival" It smells really good too, with the coconut oil. Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather :)
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