Lest you think that three weeks of green living swept us away, I've been out sick. And we are still recovering. I must say that I think a mother of a potty training two year old who has the flu (or flu-like mess) deserves a medal of valor. Or at least a Girl Scout style merit badge. Maybe I will start a Mother Scout troop so we can collect colorful and cool badges. But I digress.
As I said I have been away due to illness but we have continued our efforts in lessening our footprint. We've become concerned with our cleaning products. I know that there are many "green" lines out there but it's hard to distinguish between marketing and actual quality green products. So we have considered going old school -- vinegar and water, baking soda, bleach and water, etc. (I love the British show, "How Clean is Your House?" and they use a lot of homemade cleaners.)
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Any green products out there worth our time and money? Let me know what you think.
Slow Cooker Autumn Pumpkin Chili
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5 comments:
I think you already know this, but I just posted on this very topic. Like, today. :)
What a weird, wild world! I had will be linking you up!!! Thanks!
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I use vinegar for almost everything. I also like the "Naked" line by method, but I only use it every once in a while.
Mrs. Meyer's Cleaning, Seventh Generation, Ecover, Caldrea. Personally, I use Ecover cleaning supplies because they don't bother my allergies like Windex does. My mom loves Mrs. Meyer's products. I use vinegar to clean my wood floors and it works great.
Thanks guys, keep them coming!
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