June 28th, 2008 |
For all of you who have been searching for an easy inexpensive fabric softener that is homemade and doesn’t leave that yucky residue in your washer’s softener dispenser…hereit is! I use a 1 liter bottle, fill it up with white vinegar and add 60 drops of your choice of essential oil. There are many fragrances to choose from and you can add less or more to your mixture to suit your nose! Vinegar is great for getting rid of odors too! You can use it plain, but I personally don’t care for the smell of vinegar by itself. However, when I have had to use it by itself, by the time a load goes through the washer and dryer, I don’t notice a vinegar smell. So you can use it by itself if you prefer or are out of essential oil.
I hope this makes your laundry experience a little more pleasant and inexpensive!
Celayne
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June 28th, 2008 |
I am going to try on an ongoing basis, as I come across other sites that are helpful, to post them here to help you find even more helpful tips!  Celayne
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June 22nd, 2008 |
Are you looking for health insurance or looking to switch to a different health insurance? Well, we are in the process and I have found the most wonderful insurance broker! Her name is Ann Marie and she is out of Orlando, Florida. I have been emailing and having phone conversations with her to change out insurance. She has done researching to find just what we are looking for and went even a step further to get me a list of network providers in areas that I wanted to know about. I didn’t even ask her, she just offered to email me the list of providers; this was a huge help to me because as we all know time is precious and we never seem to have enough of it. I highly recommend her to anyone who wants to get through the process of getting or changing health insurance smoothly. She is very prompt in answering questions and is very easy to contact. I hope this helps many of you out there reading this blog entry. Here is Ann Marie’s email annmarieh@INS4FL.COM. And please do me a favor when you contact her, let her know that Celayne Moore referred you!
Celayne
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June 22nd, 2008 |
Yes, I’m back at it again! I found another great site for homemade cleaners. So here it is: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/8088/clngrn.html. Check it out and help your health and save some money all at once!
Celayne
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June 20th, 2008 |
I was speaking with someone not too long ago, referring them to the blog. In the conversation, I mentioned going to the previous entries button at the bottom of the blog page to pull up all entries that are not showing. So I just thought I’d put a little note in my blog for those of you who are new to my site, new to checking out blogs and aren’t aware of this feature. Make sure to use this feature to not miss out on all the helpful information contained in this blog.
Happy Reading!
Celayne 
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June 20th, 2008 |
Do you like to have a good hair day most days, use professional products and not spend an enormous amount of money? If your answer is yes, then this tip is for you! I purchase hair care products at Sally’s Beauty Supply. It’s open to the public and if you sign up for emails, you’ll receive information on specials. Also, they have a club card you can purchase for a minimal amount, I think I paid $5 for mine and you can always receive a discount every time you shop. If you are currently using brand name, salon products go into Sally’s and ask them if they have a generic for that brand or something comparable. I was able to find a generic gel for less than half of what we were paying! And yes, it works the same! Have a great hair day!
Celayne
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June 19th, 2008 |
If any of you are interested in doing online surveys please let me know. Email me at mooreoutoflife@gmail.com and I will email you the sites to go to. I’ve researched many sites and only found a few that I think are worthwhile doing. It’s a little extra, emphasis on a little
however, if you have a few minutes a day or every few days you can take surveys and make a little extra as these days every little bit helps. If you do research doing at home work online, a word of warning, NEVER pay to get jobs at home, you are the one who should be paid to work not the other way around. Use caution as there are a lot of scams out there.
Celayne
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June 13th, 2008 |
Are you tired of store bought air fresheners that irritate your sinuses and respiratory system? Try using essential oils. Mix preferred fragrance in a spray bottle with water and spritz in any room you want a nice light scent without the heavy commercial fresheners. I know I am stating the obvious, but use caution not to buy fragrances that you know you’re allergic to such as scents from flowers. You can use plain plastic spray bottles that you can purchase at Wal-Mart or almost any common store in your area. Also, when making homemade cleaners you can add essential oils for a light fragrance when cleaning. I also read that you can soak cotton balls with essential oil and hide them throughout your home to also add a light fragrance. Easy breathing!
Celayne
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June 9th, 2008 |
I found a site with some helpful information on saving money dishwasher detergent. So check it out if you’re into saving money!
Celayne
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June 9th, 2008 |
Here is a simple tip. When I do laundry I use only half the amount of detergent than the suggested measurement. I do make my own detergent unless I can find it cheaper. Because I don’t use heavy scented detergents, sometimes I want to add a little fresh smell to the laundry load. To do this I use a “squirt” of Ivory dish soap with the regular detergent. It adds a light fresh fragrance to the load. This helps especially if you’re doing a load of towels and I prefer not to use heavy softener because it can leave a residue on the towels and in the washer dispenser. I purchase softener at the healthfood store and use about half the dose mixed with 1 cup of water and add to dispenser. It keeps the washer from having a build up of residue.
I also use Ivory Dish Soap to wash bathroom rugs. Just a couple of squirts. Probably a couple of Tablespoons; don’t get carried away after all it is dish soap and you don’t need bubbles galore!
Happy Washing!
Celayne
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