In that same sense that kids are always watching, us as adults are still watching and learning from our parents even though we might not even know we are. And yes, some are good things and some are bad!
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| My Mom (Mamaw) with grandkids |
I learned about a baking soda vinegar scrub which you could use on many different surfaces as I watched my mom clean her toaster oven pan. After coming back to Tennessee last week, I was reheating some food in our toaster oven (we no longer use a microwave... more on that in a later post) and the pan was caked with some burnt food so all I did was do what I watched my mom do! I poured baking soda on the pan and spread it around. Then I poured enough vinegar to cover the baking soda. Here's the fun part... I let is sizzle! Lastly, I took a scrub brush and brushed... poof it was clean!
So SIMPLE!
| Baking Soda Vinegar Scrub Ingredients (I just use the generic brands for homemade cleaning products) |
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Since I learned this idea from my mom, I decided I would show my daughter how to do it. Although she is only 2 she had fun helping and there will be several times in the future I will re-teach her this trick, especially in those "fun" teenage years.
Have you ever made a natural scrub cleaner? Have you ever learned some natural cleaning tips from your mom?

It's Healthy 2day Wednesdays 24th Link Up! So glad you're here! Thank you for stopping by! Hope you'll take a second to read some of the other entries! I hope we will all learn something to help make our families healthier!
Each week, I am going to choose 3 posts that really stuck out to me, something that I thought would be encouraging to everyone. (if you would like to nominate someone, please email me)
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**Be sure to check out tomorrow's new series the Five Flu Fighting Foods, I'll be joined with several awesome bloggers! Tomorrow's food is PUMPKIN... Yummy!
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The tray in my toaster oven gets filthy! I will have to try this tip next time. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI shared videos for making GF DF Banana Waffles and my GF DF Banana Coconut Cream Dessert. I also shared an article about CoQ10 and the heart as well as an update on the Grain-free Challenge Week Two.
Lastly I shared an article about the plight of Michael Schmidt and how you can help!
Thanks for hosting! Isn't it wonderful how many things we learn simply by observing others (especially our moms!)? While I've never made a natural scrub cleaner, I do like to use tea tree oil for its antiseptic properties and fabulous fragrance. Blessings to you and yours, ~Lisa :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting! This week I have shared the following seasonal farm-to-table recipes that promote the benefits of good health through nutrition from eating fresh unprocessed seasonal produce:
ReplyDeletefried egg salad
http://theintentionalminimalist.blogspot.com/2011/10/fried-egg-salad.html
potato and leek soup (vegan)
http://theintentionalminimalist.blogspot.com/2011/10/potato-and-leek-soup-vegan.html
wild rice salad
http://theintentionalminimalist.blogspot.com/2011/10/wild-rice-salad.html
Happy cooking!
The Intentional Minimalist
Thank you for hosting. I shared a chart I found on how to pick real food at the grocery store. I found it amusing.
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking about how my level of crunchiness corresponds to the size of my baking soda box and bottles of vinegar! They both keep growing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another great use for these products!
Thanks for hosting, Rachel. Today I linked up the first post in my series about preparing for cold and flu season,
ReplyDelete"Preparing for Cold and Flu Season - Step #1- Probiotics"
http://commonsensehomesteading.blogspot.com/2011/10/preparing-for-cold-and-flu-season-step.html
Hi Rachel, thanks for hosting. Today I'm sharing a recipe for Thai Chicken Salad. The dressing has olive oil, raw garlic and lime juice which has great immune-boosting powers.
ReplyDeletehttp://easynaturalfood.com/2011/10/24/thai-chicken-salad/
Thanks for hosting! I posted a profile with recipe ideas for raspberry leaf
ReplyDeleteMy Sweet Sweet Baby Girl, and look at my princess grandbaby already learning to clean. Poor Cindrellee!
ReplyDeleteLove U guys
Mamaw
Hi! Please delete the link without the picture for my Apple Pie, the internet was playing games this evening!I use baking soda for loads of things! In fact I've got a whole book about baking soda! Such a great item to have in the cupboard
ReplyDeleteLori- let me know hoe it works for you!
ReplyDeleteLisa- we love how versatile tea tree oil is also! I bet your kids learn a lot from you daily!
Simply Heidi- I know what you mean, the 2 products in the picture were small bc they had a great sale, wonder if it's even cheaper to get at a Sam's Club?
Carol- she wanted to help! She put the crown on and wore it that whole day! Love you Mom!
Vicky- I will fix the linky, do you have recipes for natural cleaners on your blog?