Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Homemade Laundry Detergent....Does It Really Work?

I am always on the lookout for a good deal, especially if it's something that I can create myself.  With that being said, as I was tooling around in blogland the other day, I finally found a laundry detergent that seemed worth trying on How Does She?.com.  I found all of the ingredients in the laundry detergent isle at Walmart.  The recipe is as follows:

1 3lb. tub of OxyClean (optional)
1 4lb. box of Arm & Hammer Baking Soda (or 2 2 lb. boxes)
1 3lb. box of Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda
1 4lb. box of Borax
2 Bars of Fels-Naptha laundry bar soap (or Zote)
1 55 oz. bottle of Purex Crystals (optional)
1 3 gal. bucket or larger with lid for storage

I started by grating both bars of Fels-Naptha soap into a large metal bowl.  You can do this by hand or with a food processor.  Since I don't have a food processor, I opted to grate it by hand and was fortunate enough to hand this job off to my husband (seriously, he was chomping at the bit to help out).  Once that was done, the process was simple.  I poured a little of each ingredient into a 3 gallon bucket (kind of like a parfait) and then put the lid on and shook it till it was completely mixed. 

The ingredients cost a little under $30.00 and made a huge supply that will probably last me a year since you only need about 2-3 tablespoons per load.  I am a bit picky about how things smell and often skeptical about how homemade things actually work, so I was overjoyed when I found out the recipe called for my favorite fabric softener (Purex Crystals).  It is an optional ingredient, but if you want things to smell good, I would choose to use it.  You can also add a second bottle to the mixture if you want a stronger scent and more softness.

My favorite scent is "Fresh Spring Waters" (blue bottle)

I was also not sure what "Fels-Naptha" looked like so here's a picture for those of you who dare to try this recipe.  I was also pleasantly surprised that it smelled good too.


  Here is a picture of my finished product in the bucket.

I kept the scoop from the OxyClean to use in my bucket!

The How Does She? blog suggested using the Purex container for easy use and measuring.  There are 3 lines on the lid  and each one represents about a tablespoon.  I used all 3 lines for a full load.



So......the big question......did it work?  I am happy to say that I did not waste $30.00 dollars and that I am very pleased with the results.  Not only did my laundry smell wonderful--it was also nice and clean.  A quick tip if you are going to try this recipe.  I found that the Fels-Naptha should have been grated a bit smaller because it does not pour out of the container lid very well.  If you are not using the Purex container, then no worries! 

Now my next big challenge will be finding an all-purpose homemade cleaner that I can live with...

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

God is Still Good

As many of you already know, we lost our precious little Kidney Bean on June 12, 2012.  It's hard to believe that it's been a little more than a month since it all happened, but God is still in control and has given us the peace that passes all understanding.  Our lives will never be the same and in just a few months so many things have changed.

After my miscarriage, several things seemed to happen at once... 

Sean and I made the huge decision for me to resign from my job and become a stay at home housewife and mother.  We had just finished our training to become foster parents and wanted to provide a consistant home environment for any children we accept into our home.  Putting them in daycare just did not seem like a good option anymore.  Of course, we are also hoping to try again for our own child, but we will love the children that God brings into our home no matter where they come from.  We are still waiting for a placement and due to privacy restrictions, we will not be able to share much more than the fact that we've recieved a placement. 

There was a short window of time for us to rejoin the Haiti missions trip that we had been planning on since November 2011.  Since we had just told the team about a week before my miscarriage that we would not be able to go, we needed to make sure that our airline tickets were still good and that our places hadn't already been filled.  Everything was still in place and we left as scheduled on June 26th.  We spent 10 days with Project Help in Borel, Haiti and had an increadible time ministering to the local community.  We participated in prayer walks, handing out water to farmers, VBS for the local children, repainting a bell tower and so much more than I have time to write.  Haiti also proved to be a time of healing for us.  There is much to be said about the joy recieved by helping others in need.  Here are a few pictures from our trip...


Through a very difficult experience, I have gained a closer relationship to my husband, family and Heavenly Father.  I have also heard countless stories of other women going through the same or similar circumstances and know that I am not alone.  I have taken a leap of faith by quitting my job, but I know that with this newfound freedom, I will be able to accomplish caring for my family in a much better way--not to mention the extra time I can now spend with my husband.  Sure we'll still have heartache and I'm sure trouble will still come knocking from time to time, but God is in control and He is still very good.