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  • Paper shredder maintenance

    This is a virtually free tip that will extend the life of your paper shredder and can even bring it back from the dead: Vegetable Oil. Pour some vegetable oil (corn, canola, what have you -- probably not expensive olive oil) down where the paper goes every now and then (say, mabye once a month) and it...
    Posted to Weblog by Anne Cross on 09-03-2009
  • No more dining out!

    I like to make pronouncements. It's easier for me to adopt or give up something altogether, rather than piecemeal. So my latest pronouncement is this: I'm not going out to eat anymore, unless I'm away from home and can't prepare something myself. I'm a vegetarian, so my dining out...
    Posted to Weblog by Anne Cross on 08-13-2009
  • One thing that's better store-bought than home-made

    For several months now, I've been using as many home-made cleaning products (for my person and my house) as I could. I've been making my own bath soap, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, face soap, laundry soap, and house cleaning stuff. Just as I'm about to finish a container of some existing...
    Posted to Weblog by Anne Cross on 07-26-2009
  • Baking soda

    www.armandhamerbakingsoda.com hi there heres a web thingie for you and here is the phone number to them if you like to call them.. why I am doing this my state is doing the goofie green thing some of it is great but the baking soda that is a laundry boaster well most of the stores said oh its not good...
    Posted to Forum by cheapChic on 07-07-2009
  • Homemade cleaning products -- laundry and dishes

    I've been making my own personal and household cleaning products for a while now. I've shared some of the personal care items (the famous salty toothpaste, vinegar hair rinse, shampoo and body wash), and thought I would share these household cleaners with the Dollar Stretcher Community. Laundry...
    Posted to Weblog by Anne Cross on 05-10-2009
  • Frugal vacations

    The semester is winding down, and while I still have summer work at my other job, my schedule opens up considerably once I stop teaching. However, my income also drops considerably over the summer. I've been putting a little something into savings each week to put towards my trips, and I plan to...
    Posted to Weblog by Anne Cross on 04-16-2009
  • Homemade toothpaste

    I looked into a lot of recipes and did some experimenting until I found one that I LOVE. It took a bit of getting used to, because it is salty, but now I really really love it. I don't like mint or cinamon flavored things, and never liked the taste of toothpaste. I make mine with cardamom, clove...
    Posted to Weblog by Anne Cross on 02-12-2009
  • Unexpected benefit of home-made stuff

    I've been slowly transitioning from store-bought to home-made for my personal and house cleaning needs. When one thing runs out (shampoo, laundry soap, etc.), I find a recipe and make it myself. I have pretty good supplies in store of most things, so it really is a slow process. I noticed a benefit...
    Posted to Weblog by Anne Cross on 01-31-2009
  • Home-made conditioner for hair

    Okay, this might sound weird, but it really works to keep your hair soft. It's vinegar... regular old vinegar (white, red wine, apple cider) diluted 1:4 with warm water. You just pour a bit of it over your head then rinse it out after shampooing and it leaves your hair really really really soft....
    Posted to Weblog by Anne Cross on 01-21-2009
  • (Free) birthday organizer

    I've been looking everywhere for a birthday book, aka perpetual calendar, which is a book where you write down people's birthdays by month. I'd seen one online that I was going to order (for $9.99 plus shipping), but their only shipping method was UPS, which doesn't work for me. I found...
    Posted to Weblog by Anne Cross on 01-12-2009
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