Bathroom
I use blogger Amanda Watters’ bath mix (1/4 cup liquid castile soap, 10 drops thieves or tea tree oil, and a cup baking soda). It leaves the bathroom clean, but all it takes is a good amount of elbow grease and a little water to leave it shiny.
Countertop
For an all-purpose spray, I make a solution of equal parts vinegar and water and add lemon juice. It’s a little more acidic than my usual cooking spray, but it smells fresh and cuts through grease gently.
Oven This is
always the cleaning job I dread the most and for which conventional cleaners charge a small fortune. I coat the inside of my oven with a paste of baking soda and water. Left for at least an hour, preferably overnight, it works perfectly (with a good dose of vigorous scrubbing).
These are incredible! My friend asked for the recipe and didn’t believe them when I said they were no bake
BLUEBERRY SOUR CREAM COFFEE CAKE: A BURST OF BERRY BLISS
Pink Grapefruit Dessert Bars: A Refreshing Citrus Treat
(N) WTF! Kim Kardashian FREAKS OUT After Justin Bieber Said She Did Worse Than What Diddy Did To Him
Toilet paper: pay attention to this detail to avoid clogging your pipes
Savory Pumpkin and Vegetable Pancakes with Creamy Cucumber Herb Sauce
BURNT OIL IN THE OVEN, HOW TO GET RID OF IT WITHOUT LIFTING A FINGER: ZERO EFFORT
Crockpot Chicken & Dumplings
Family discovers an unexpected animal napping on their porch: a seal pup