Friday, August 27, 2010

Not Cherry Pits


But the arm pits. That is the topic of today's post. After a long journey through many natural underarm deodorants, and one that I thought was ok, I have {I hope} found my frosting. Many left me not so fresh. The rock did ok, but there were a few things I lived with: I would often drop it and it would break, leaving sharp edges. So besides waiting for it to dry, I would have to suffer through a few scratches. I was starting to wonder if this natural arm pit journey was worth it (minus the hair- I am not that "natural")??
Until one day I found a under arm, DIY potion and after reading through all the "it works" comments (and the recipe being easy, and not too many odd ingredients) I decided to try it out...minus the essential oil.
I call it my frosting because well (when my bathroom is warm) it is like frosting. I basically frost my pits every morning. Looks and feels like frosting, and I leave smelling like a German chocolate cake...because of the coconut, right?!! Well, here is the link. Make it yourself. Frost your pits.
How About Orange

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Excuse is Excused




Deep down inside I knew there was a good excuse. Now I can pass the cilantro to Sianna Pancakes without guilt. Note to readers: I will eat cilantro if it is "hidden" from my taste buds and not overly strong...example: SALSA!!! Here is the "Dr's" note:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/14/dining/14curious.html

Monday, March 1, 2010

Better Inside Breathing

In honor of all the glorious days we have been having...here is a post about house plants. Goodbye white friend...we will see you next year!
This last weekend we purchased some indoor plants, maybe if we can keep these ones alive we will add more to the bunch...as NASA suggests.

Some plants are better for the bedrooms- this site lists a few.
http://cfc.news8.net/affinity/affarticle.cfm?id=238

This site The MR found:
http://air-purifier-reviewsite.com/blog/15-house-plants-you-can-use-as-air-purifiers/

You can Also google NASA's study on the top ten houseplants and all their air cleaning glory.

Our new plants:
Pothos - for the living room
Rubber plant-for the MR's cubical at work
anthuriums -for the bedrooms
aloe vera plant -I have been wanting this handy plant


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

paperless




After reading this article...I felt inspired by both the colors of cloth and the idea of using less paper! I left the site and forgot about it until the Mr. emailed me the same article. So now we have no paper towels in our kitchen. I purchased some cloth beauties at my favorite Union Gospel Mission thrift shop and we have been successfully using cloth! Our system? A large stash of rags for floor and a smaller stash of towels for kitchen mess...and a good deal of cloth napkins...for meals.

http://simplemom.net/how-to-create-a-paperless-kitchen/

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

For the Love of Rags



Old graduation Gown



start of our wreaths







mine and hers....




I have to admit I am pretty proud of this project. For a few reasons, and yes I am going to share them with you because I am cool like that! I find most of my crafty type projects online. This particular idea was found during the Christmas season. I was looking for a cute wreath...well I had a plain twig wreath that I wanted to give a makeover. So I found the idea of the rag wreath. How perfect...I know, I KNOW! So me. (The only thing is you can't enjoy the glory of the twigs, but I figured in a few years I will get tired of the rags and I can simply remove them and viola I can make another project for myself!)
So my sista and I did up some kissy loving beauties fit for St. Valentine himself!
The materials:
Old wreath (from my wedding, also used at the sisters last year)
old graduation gown (from highschool- yikers)
piece of cardboard - repourpose/recycled people!
some scraps of festive ribbon
(wow, I used items I have saved "for (future) art projects"..I think this officially makes me a hoarder! Oh well, at least it will look good on the wall!)

Willing To Give Wednesday


Charity Navigator: http://www.charitynavigator.org/


My fine advice today is on a wonderful site called Charity Navigator. When you donate...do you often wonder where your money/goods are going? Well this site takes all the guess work out...I think it so wonderful I have even added it to my side linka roos! Happy donating!

green paper


http://simplemom.net/how-to-create-a-paperless-kitchen/


One of the things I have been wanting to do. Now to find beautiful cloths at the Classy Rack!