Whether you’re preparing for the worst times ahead of us or are we living in them, these 27 processing tips and strategies touching upon every room in your house are a surefire way to cut the cost in your household across the board right now.
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Using multipurpose dish soap as a toilet bowl cleaner. I just came up with this the other day, and really wish I had thought of it before I had stocked all of the bathrooms with bowl cleaner. Not that I didn’t get decent prices, but it occurred to me that I really don’t need the angled nozzle since I have the brush for that. I’ll just add a few drops of grapefruit seed extract for extra sanitizing. Also, by switching from a separate product to dish soap only, I can save enough funds to buy an eco-friendly brand in bulk. Score.
Myscha’s multipurpose homemade spray cleaner. For less than the cost of one large bottle of spray cleaner, I picked up two empty spray bottles at the discount store, mixed some water in with some leftover witch hazel my husband had been using as a cheap aftershave substitute while we transitioned, and added a few drops of grapefruit seed extract and eco dish soap. While I’m still working at stocking all of my workstations with this stuff, I at least have an upstairs and downstairs supply. Normally, I’d use either vinegar or rubbing alcohol, but since I didn’t want to stock up on those right away, I improvised. It’s working fine.
Remember, they’re 25 more tips.
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