| Lavender heads & Vinegar after 2 weeks. | 
I'll do my dishes by hand.....using my liquid soap, sometimes I just pour boiling water over a cake of unscented soap, sometimes I will use the Liquid Laundry Detergent that Rhonda makes at Down to Earth....When I wash dishes with my liquid soap, I have a bowl of water in the second sink, with a dash of vinegar in it...this is a natural soap residue neutraliser. So you never need to worry about any soap being left on your lovely clean dishes. (Not that it's bad for you, because it's not.)
You can also check out the recipe in an article about Rhonda's simple life in the October issue of The Australian Women's Weekly. I'm mentioned in there too, along with Christine from slowlivingessentials . Thanks Rhonda for the lovely recommendation!
| ORANGE CITRUS CLEANER I think there is the rind of at least 1 dozen oranges in this bottle. I dilute the citrus solution to 50%, but now I dilute it with Plain White Vinegar. | 
| Bi-Carb in a shaker & Liquid Soap | 
 I've also learnt to knit; enough to make my own dishcloths...so now I don't buy dishcloths either. Along with my knitted cloths...I also tear up old towels or buy cloth nappies at an op-shop to cut into cleaning rags. It's amazing what can be used as a cleaning cloth from an op-shop. Flannelette sheets or pillowcases are great for cleaning cloths too..and they are usually only about .50 cents for a pillowcase or $1-$2 for a whole flannelette sheet. Imagine how many cleaning rags you could get from an entire sheet! And once they can no longer be used...because they are cotton, they then go into my compost bin to be broken down into soil.
I've also learnt to knit; enough to make my own dishcloths...so now I don't buy dishcloths either. Along with my knitted cloths...I also tear up old towels or buy cloth nappies at an op-shop to cut into cleaning rags. It's amazing what can be used as a cleaning cloth from an op-shop. Flannelette sheets or pillowcases are great for cleaning cloths too..and they are usually only about .50 cents for a pillowcase or $1-$2 for a whole flannelette sheet. Imagine how many cleaning rags you could get from an entire sheet! And once they can no longer be used...because they are cotton, they then go into my compost bin to be broken down into soil.I have currants on my Black Currant and noticed a hungry little bird hovering around my Vines yesterday, so I will make a wire cage today to keep him out. I'm certainly not buying those cages from Bunnings or a garden centre...They cost far too much for what they are. While I'm at it and have all the tools out, I'll make some cages for the tomatoes too.
Last night it was my DS's 20th birthday....I made everything from scratch. We had plenty of Chicken Schnitzel which I filleted and crumbed. I love the Flour, Egg & Breadcrumb method. I also made a lovely pasta salad with lots of chopped up veg and herbs from the garden....along with a Potato Salad flavoured with home-made dressing and freshly chopped herbs. 
As we have plenty of everything left over....tonight's meal will be very similar, only I will upgrade the Chicken Schnitzel to Chicken Parmigiana. Oh and the yummy desert of Milo Biscuits which I will be posting tomorrow on the blog....
If I get time...I may check out my flower press too...and start making bookmarks for Christmas Presents...or I may even juice some lemons or oranges I received from FreeCycle.
I have no idea how much money or time I save each day.....Each day is different, but very rewarding. I've never tried to work out how much money I save. 
I bet it's a stunning amount on cleaning products alone......
How much do you think I am saving? What will you be saving money on by doing today?
I'm off now to read the article in the Women's Weekly magazine on Rhonda, myself and Christine.
 
GOOD TIP on labelling your bottles of homemade spray. I sprayed my daughter's hair the other day to detangle and discourage lice. It was supposed to be the spray with essential oils in it! Instead she smelled of vinegar for the whole day!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it. I have written a couple of similar articles. I think frugality is a mindset. I love it. Thanks for the post!!!
ReplyDeleteThe interesting thing to me is that your frugality actually gives you a life of abundance, rather than restriction. Who could put a price on that!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant post! I LOVE that you embrace a simple, frugal lifestyle as one of riches - it most certainly is!!!!
ReplyDeleteToday I saved a bundle because I have been processing a huge lot of apples that I received on Freecycle over the weekend. Not a penny spent (other than natural gas to run the pressure cooker for 15 minutes) because I'm using free jars donated to me (also through Freecycle)!
Thanks everyone....living with a frugal mindset is certainly not about being cheap....It's about spending or not spending your money wisely....It's about looking at the big picture and thinking of other people too. I certainly have an abundant life, meeting lots of wonderful people, as well as eating great food...and a sense of calm; knowing I always have a safety net on hand, whether it be in savings or stockpiles.
ReplyDeleteI think it was your original post on the citrus cleaner that led me to your blog...no turning back now! Thanks so much for posting so many useful and interesting things. I'm always happy to see your name pop up on my reader list for new entries. :)
ReplyDeletei agree with quinn's comment! each time i visit your blog there is something new and interesting to read! nellymary do you have many edible flowers in your garden? i am hoping to use some empty pots i have for edible flowers and would love your thoughts :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your citrus cleanser being given a big thumbs up in WW. After I made mine a while ago I raved about it to my family; my sister in law made some herself and now I can assure you your cleaner is now a big hit with ex-pats living in Dubai!
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