Friday, May 10, 2013
Friday, March 15, 2013
Homemade Laundry Detergent
1- 4lb box borax
1- 4lb box arm and hammer super washing soda
1- 4lb box baking soda
1- 3lb container of Oxi Clean
2- bars of Zote Soap or Fels-Naptha Soap Bars
1- container or those laundry crystals- I use Gain but you can use any scent you like.
Shred the soap bars (I use my food processor). Then mix all ingredents in a large bowl or 5 gallon bucket and stir or shake until mixed throughly. Store in airtight containers.
Use 1 to 2 TBSP per load of clothes. Yes that is all it takes.
This will last my family for 6 months and cost about $25. What a huge savings, I love it. Clayton use to break out when I used store bought detergent and now he doesn't have any problems. (Did I say that I LOVE this stuff)!!!
If you have any questions let me know.
Thanks and Happy Washing!
1- 4lb box arm and hammer super washing soda
1- 4lb box baking soda
1- 3lb container of Oxi Clean
2- bars of Zote Soap or Fels-Naptha Soap Bars
1- container or those laundry crystals- I use Gain but you can use any scent you like.
Shred the soap bars (I use my food processor). Then mix all ingredents in a large bowl or 5 gallon bucket and stir or shake until mixed throughly. Store in airtight containers.
Use 1 to 2 TBSP per load of clothes. Yes that is all it takes.
This will last my family for 6 months and cost about $25. What a huge savings, I love it. Clayton use to break out when I used store bought detergent and now he doesn't have any problems. (Did I say that I LOVE this stuff)!!!
If you have any questions let me know.
Thanks and Happy Washing!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Tonight for supper I made Homemade Olive Garden Breadsticks and Spicy Shrimp Pasta. They were both really good. I have had several request for the recipes so here they are. Hope you enjoy has much as we did.

The Pasta came from this website.
http://pearls-handcuffs-happyhour.blogspot.com/2011/10/keepin-it-spicy.html
The breadsticks from a friend.
**I make mine in my
breadmaker because – well, I love my breadmaker. You can make it the traditional
way by following the first 3 steps here, then rolling them out into breadstick
shapes, and letting rise for 45 mins before baking.
§ 1.5 cups warm water
§ 1 package active dry yeast OR 2 1/4 teaspoons
bread machine yeast§ 4 1/4 bread flour (use all purpose if it’s not available)
§ 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
§ 2 tablespoons sugar
§ 1 tablespoon salt
For the topping:
§ 1 stick unsalted butter, melted
§ 2 teaspoons garlic powder
§ 1 teaspoons salt
Set your bread machine
on the ‘dough cycle’.
When the dough is
done, pull of pieces of dough and roll into strips. Remember, they will get
bigger after they have risen, so roll them out thinner than a typical
breadstick to give room for them to grow. Place on a greased baking sheet. Set
in a warm, draft-free area & let rise 45 minutes.
Preheat your oven to
400 degrees. Bake preheated
oven for 12-15 minutes.
While the breadsticks
are baking, combine the topping ingredients. As soon as the breadsticks come
out of the oven, brush the topping all over the breadsticks – saturating them
with the yummy buttery concoction. Let cool for a couple of minutes before
serving.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
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