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Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Homemade Orange Oil
Several of my homemade products I would love to use Essential Orange Oil. I do not want to keep going to the store to purchase things. So I went looking for a way to make my own orange oil at home. I found a great way to make fresh homemade orange oil.
Homemade Orange Oil:
Oranges
Take oranges that you have at home and save the peelings. (My kids and I ate some oranges for breakfast, so we took the peelings to make this oil.)
Place the peelings in a crock pot and pour in 2 inches of water. Set the crock pot on low and let it simmer all day.
At the end of the day remove the peelings and you have Orange Oil!
Homemade Orange Oil:
Oranges
Take oranges that you have at home and save the peelings. (My kids and I ate some oranges for breakfast, so we took the peelings to make this oil.)
Place the peelings in a crock pot and pour in 2 inches of water. Set the crock pot on low and let it simmer all day.
At the end of the day remove the peelings and you have Orange Oil!
Homemade Dish Soap
We also made dish soap today. It was easy and fun for my kids to make.
Homemade Dish Soap:
1/2 cup Dr. Bronner's Liquid Castile Soap
1/8 cup Water
1 teaspoon Vinegar
4 drops of Essential Oil (scent of your choice)
Mix all the ingredients together in an old liquid dish soap container.
The soap is ready to use! Quick and easy!
Homemade Dish Soap:
1/2 cup Dr. Bronner's Liquid Castile Soap
1/8 cup Water
1 teaspoon Vinegar
4 drops of Essential Oil (scent of your choice)
Mix all the ingredients together in an old liquid dish soap container.
The soap is ready to use! Quick and easy!
Homemade Powder Dishwasher Detergent
Today we mix together the ingredients to make Dishwasher soap. This is very easy and inexpensive.
Powdered Dishwasher Detergent:
1 cup Baking Soda
1 cup Borax
1/4 cup Kosher Salt
1/4 cup Citric Acid
20-25 drops of Orange Essential Oil (you can use other scented oils if you prefer)
Combined all the ingredients into a container with a lid and shake, and your done. Use 1-2 Tablespoons per load. Add a little bit of white vinegar to the bottom of the dishwasher, to prevent spots on your dishes.
Once mixed it is ready to use!
** I used an old coffee container to hold my detergent.
Powdered Dishwasher Detergent:
1 cup Baking Soda
1 cup Borax
1/4 cup Kosher Salt
1/4 cup Citric Acid
20-25 drops of Orange Essential Oil (you can use other scented oils if you prefer)
Combined all the ingredients into a container with a lid and shake, and your done. Use 1-2 Tablespoons per load. Add a little bit of white vinegar to the bottom of the dishwasher, to prevent spots on your dishes.
Once mixed it is ready to use!
** I used an old coffee container to hold my detergent.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Homemade Toothpaste
The third and final thing we made today was toothpaste. I had my children mix the ingredients, they really enjoy making these things for our home! The toothpaste is different than what you buy in the store (that contains chemicals), but it taste good and leaves your mouth feeling fresh.
Homemade Toothpaste:
2 Tablespoons Coconut Oil
3 Tablespoons baking soda
1/2 small packet of Stevia Powder
20-25 drops of Peppermint Oil
Mix all of the ingredients together in a small bowl. You can use a fork or a whisk to mix (I found a whisk worked best for us).
Stir to mix thoroughly, you want it to be as smooth as you can get it.
**We added 20 drops of Peppermint oil and then tested it and decided to add 5 more. You can also use Spearmint oil to not make it so hot.
Homemade Toothpaste:
2 Tablespoons Coconut Oil
3 Tablespoons baking soda
1/2 small packet of Stevia Powder
20-25 drops of Peppermint Oil
Mix all of the ingredients together in a small bowl. You can use a fork or a whisk to mix (I found a whisk worked best for us).
Stir to mix thoroughly, you want it to be as smooth as you can get it.
**We added 20 drops of Peppermint oil and then tested it and decided to add 5 more. You can also use Spearmint oil to not make it so hot.
Homemade Shampoo
The second thing we made today was shampoo, again my children helped to make this. This shampoo makes your hair soft and shiny! Gives hair a very natural and healthy feel!
Recipe Shampoo:
Using an old shampoo bottle take 2 to 3 drops of Dr. Bronner's liquid castile soap and add it to 1 cup of water. Stir the ingredients together (do NOT shake, it will create a big mess)
**I added more drops to get the soap to lather a little more.
Recipe Shampoo:
Using an old shampoo bottle take 2 to 3 drops of Dr. Bronner's liquid castile soap and add it to 1 cup of water. Stir the ingredients together (do NOT shake, it will create a big mess)
**I added more drops to get the soap to lather a little more.
Homemade Laundry Soap
Today my family made homemade laundry soap. This is the first thing we are making in our journey to rid our home of chemicals! I had my children help in this process. They really had a blast helping! It was quick to make, and I was able to use it right away. Our clothes came out soft and fresh. No smells of chemicals! We are completely satisfied!
Recipe for All Natural Liquid Laundry Soap:
34 cups Water
2 cups Washing Soda**
2 cups Borax
2 cups Soap Flakes (we grated a bar of pure natural soap with food grater)
Bring 4 cups of water to a boil.
Then add grated natural soap to the boiling water and dissolve over low heat.
Pour soap/water mixture into the container (we used a 5 gallon bucket with a lid)
Then stir in the washing soda and borax until it disappears.
Finally, add 30 cups of water to the mixture, and stir.
The Soap is ready to use. We use 1/2 cup of soap for a load of laundry.
**Use baking soda and place in the oven at 400 F for 30 minutes. This turns baking soda into washing soda.
Recipe for All Natural Liquid Laundry Soap:
34 cups Water
2 cups Washing Soda**
2 cups Borax
2 cups Soap Flakes (we grated a bar of pure natural soap with food grater)
Bring 4 cups of water to a boil.
Then add grated natural soap to the boiling water and dissolve over low heat.
Pour soap/water mixture into the container (we used a 5 gallon bucket with a lid)
Then stir in the washing soda and borax until it disappears.
Finally, add 30 cups of water to the mixture, and stir.
The Soap is ready to use. We use 1/2 cup of soap for a load of laundry.
**Use baking soda and place in the oven at 400 F for 30 minutes. This turns baking soda into washing soda.
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