Welcome to my cookbook! I have several recipes that folks have asked for, so I decided to post them here. Some are included in the ward cookbook, but many of them are things I found after that was published so I wanted a place to put them so my family had access to them. I'll add to this as I find things that I think need to be shared. If you have a recipe you'd like to add, let me know and I'll add you as a contributor.
Showing posts with label Soap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soap. Show all posts

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Cleaners


Carpet Cleaner:

fill an empty spray bottle with 1 part ammonia & 1 part HOT water, spray it LIBERALLY on the stain, lay a clean white towel on top of it and iron.  Within seconds the stain will be drawn up into the towel.

Miracle cleaner:

Put about 1/4 cup of baking soda in a small glass bowl and squirt in hydrogen peroxide until it makes a nice paste.  Rub it on the dirt/stain/grease with your fingers or a cloth, sponge, etc. Pretty much cleans anything in the kitchen, crud in the bathroom sink, etc

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Dry Shampoo


  • 1 tablespoon of cornstarch
  • ¼ cup water
  • 1 tablespoon of rubbing alcohol


Mix together, pour into a spray bottle and give it a shake!

To use: spray anywhere on hair that needs to be de-greased. Do not soak your hair and/or scalp, just dampen it.  Run a comb or your fingers through your hair to distribute evenly, then blow dry. Repeat if necessary.  

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Unshrinking Sweaters

Okay, this isn't a real recipe, one that you would cook and eat, but it's handy to have around just the same.


If you've ever washed a batch of sweaters in the washer, thinking you'd lay them flat to dry and then had someone else come along and "help" you and put your load in the dryer for you, this is how you can fix them.  If it doesn't work for you, all you're out is a bottle of cheap hair conditioner.  If it DOES work, you've saved yourself all your nice sweaters.
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Fill the laundry tub or bath with a few inches of warm water and add a generous amount of hair conditioner. (I had a whole load of my sweaters, so had a whole batch of them in the tub so I used a whole bottle of conditioner.)  Gently work the solution through the entire sweater, kneading the sweater as you go. Do not wring the sweater, but after draining the tub, press the sweater against the side of the tub to press out the excess water.  Pull it out of the water and place on a stack of bath towels (since the sweater will be soaking wet) and then gently stretch the sweater into the former shape.  Allow to dry in a cool room - DO NOT use any heat to dry the sweater. Repeat if needed. Then wash again as usual, being sure to rinse fully to remove the conditioner, and lay flat to dry.