Archive for category: The Home Life

Google Friend Connect is Over

Hello Google Friends-I don’t want to loose you.

As you’ve probably heard, the popular Google Friend Connect (“GFC”) is going away as of March 1st for non-Google blog platforms like WordPress, and it will be eventually phased out completely to be replaced by Google+. Google is phasing the “Friends” out and is not providing a service to move followers over.

Introducing LINKY FOLLOWERS (www.linkyfollowers.com)

I am asking you to please click the “Linky Follow Tool“. It’s easy, quick and did I mention, free? You’ll love the tool. It’s a cool way to organize and follow the blogs you love. As soon as you have an account, please then “Follow Me”.

Please sign up to be a linky follower and then “Follow Me”! This is found on the right side bar of each of my pages right below Google Friend Connect.

Please, please, I don’t want to loose you as a follower. I need you in my life. Love-Rebekah

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Gross Things-Volume 3

I certainly hope you have enjoyed getting to know the disgusting and gross things found in my home with “Gross Things-Volume 1” & “Volume 2”. I have decided to allow you see things I wouldn’t normally even want Biceps to see. But, with a new vulnerable lease on life, you are getting to see me, dirt and all.


My favorite rubberband had been missing for awhile. I got this from a fancy salon and it held my hair perfectly in ponytail fashion.
Today however, it was found while I was making the bed-shoved underneath the box spring.

Let me enlarge this for you.

 


Yep. Gross.

This has been today’s “Gross Things-Volume 3”.

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Gross Things-Volume 2

I started off with Gross Things-Volume 1, destroying all notions of me being a perfect housekeeper. Today, I am going to share something even more gross, just to really hit home my point.

The peculiar odor of burning rubber hit my nostril-just one of them-the other one was plugged up, while vacuuming.

I flipped over my ancient Kirby vacuum cleaner while it was still running. The beater bar wasn’t moving.


It was in lock-down mode due to this disgusting mixture of my hair, cat hair and dust.

 


After about thirty minutes armed with two screwdrivers and needle nose pliers, this was removed from the beater bar and the belt.

 

I cut open my hands with the dang screwdriver and the vacuum cleaner still isn’t working.
This is gross and I took a picture of it just for you. I hope you have enjoyed knowing that life around here isn’t always rosebuds and glitter. This has been today’s installment of “Gross Things-Volume 2”.

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Cheap, Organic Face Wash

My month long challenge of slowly ridding our house of nasty chemicals began several weeks ago. Two weeks ago, I shared my Recipe for Facial Moisturizer  and last week-my DIY Organic Dishwasher Detergent.

I am concocting my own household replacements with little more than what I have on hand or what I can find at the organic market.

But the replacements must meet or exceed three important expectations for this frugal gal:
1. It must be easy to replace-no beakers or science lab experiments. Thank you.
2. It must be just as good or better than the current product I’m using and,
3. It must cost the same or less than the current product I’m using.


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If the product I create passes the final test-me using it for over two plus week to make sure it does its job-then I’ll be sharing it with you. I will break down the cost for you, provide you the recipe and give you my honest opinion of the final product.

Without further ado: here is Phase 3 of ridding my house of chemicals-Cheap, Organic Face Wash made from nothing other than oatmeal.

 


First things first-this ‘recipe’ is simple-so simple in fact, that it shouldn’t be called a ‘recipe’. Oatmeal naturally exfoliates the skin, reduces redness, fades out sun spots and leaves the skin feeling supple.

 


Here’s all that you’ll need for your Cheap, Organic Face Wash:

Coffee grinder or blender
Old Fashioned Oats (not the quick oats)
Jar

 


Grind about 1-2 cups of oatmeal in the coffee grinder/blender until it has become very fine.

 


There will still be a few chunky oats here and there, but for the most part it should be almost flour-like.

 


Throw the oats in a jar and label it with a cute label.

 


To use the Face Wash, grab a handful of the ground oats while standing over a sink.

 


Add a bit of water to the oats, until it feels more like a dry dough.

 


Humble yourself and take pictures as you apply the mixture to a dry face.

 


Rinse off with warm water. Take more humbling pictures of your crazy hair, sans make-up self that you share with the world.

 


This face wash costs approximately $.01 or less per usage. And I’ve noticed my sun spots fading. That’s stinking awesome.

 

Linking to this party, amongst others (here’s my full page of parties I link to): Today’s Creative Blog http://www.thethriftyhome.com

 

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