Stretching our dollars to afford Organic and safe products
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I got the hand-held one. They do have bigger models for floors etc., but I was interested in something small to do the bathroom, kitchen etc. It came with attachments, so I can do my windows, clothing, counters, crevices, tile. I use it on my bathroom floor too. With flu season coming, I'll blast the door knobs, faucets, refrigerator door. I like the feeling of knowing I can kill germs with the steam. It was a purchase I am really happy about. Jean
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Thanks! I'm going to look on line for that. I had the made for tv one before, but I think I broke it from over use.
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Kay, I got the slicer at Whole Foods, but I think you could find one in any big supermarket where in the isle where the kitchen stuff is, food storage etc. Or I bet or Kmart or Target has them in their pots and pans section. Yup just checked Target and Kmart have them. Mine is the kitchen Aid or oxo type. You can see them on line under cheese slicer. Good luck! mdg thanks for the tip on the cheese!
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This is a great thread; thanks for starting this one. We struggle with this in our family. I have 3 growing children, so we really have to stretch our dollars. I buy organic for the dirty dozen whenever I can. When I can't buy organic, I purchase frozen veggies. I often wash non-organic vegetables in apple cider vinegar to get pesticide residue off the vegetables.
As for cleaning, I use vinegar / water solution for just about every surface in our house. It cleans nicely. If the stain is too much, or if I can't get it off with vinegar, I will use a "regular" cleaning product in small doses.
I follow the "Fly Lady" website for cleaning, and she advocates that one should use leftover shampoos / handpump soaps to clean toilets with. So, when the shampoo gets to the end of the bottle, I usually mix it with water, and use for toilet/countertop/sink cleaning in our bathrooms.
I buy all our meats at Whole Foods, and I just keep a stash of frozen chicken strips in the freezer. I add to our soups, vegetables, etc when I am cooking. It's an easy way to get a little protein into my kids' meals, and the bag of frozen chicken is about $11.... we eat a lot of chicken, rice and veggies in our household!
How do I get a large bag of brown rice? I have never found a large bag of this-- at Costco, Sams, Whole Foods, or regular grocery store. We have problems with meal moths because I buy so much at WF, so all my pastas, rice, and bread is stashed in our fridge and freezer. I have tried to get rid of them, but the minute I put the rice/pasta/bread back in our pantry, they reappear, despite frantic cleaning of all surfaces in my pantry! I've tried storing the pasta products in plastic boxes, etc, but the meal moths always come back!
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Marrianna would you like a 20lb bag for $29+ shipping? lol Check out Massa Organics online. There are better deals online but they don't specify organic. Plus, I think that would take up your whole freezer. Not sure about the storage thing, maybe a 2d hand freezer in the garage?
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I have the problem with the moths too. I keep all my flour, noodles, cereal ect. in the frig. I think it's because of the heat we have here.
I agree vinegar is a great cleaning agent. I grew up using ammonia, but find I prefer the vinegar now.
I also wash my vegetables and fruits with a solution of water a bit of dish soap, and a bit of bleach. I think I got the idea form Dr. Oz.
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My best friend just bought me an early Christmas gift of 5 stainless pots with glass lids. They were marked down on sale from $100 to $49 and then she had a 15% coupon. They came from Khols. They were only $42 with the sale and coupon combo I am sure they are not the best but I don't care, I love them and now I can toss ALL my Teflon YIPPY! .
I am also interested in the steam to clean and often use a pot of very hot water to clean with. I just dip the rag half way in it so I can still hold it without getting burned. A teapot of hot water poured around the bathtub will loosen shampoo and conditioner residue. Just bought cider viniger to start using that as well.
Air freshening- I grow flowers all summer, bring them in and when they are done I cut the heads off and put them in a basket for potpourri. I use my favorite essential oil to sprinkle on top then set baskets of it around the house. I always get complements on the way my house smells and I have 4 cats.
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The public library is a great money-saver and resource. As noted earlier, being able to test-drive cookbooks is great and, depending on your library, there can be DVDs and CDs free for the borrowing, kids' books, free internet access, eBooks to borrow and download to your computer or smart device, classes and workshops, audio books, lectures and public readings. Libraries are awesome!
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Marianna, I get my 25# sacks of brown rice at Costco. We live close to the Lundberg Farms rice operation so maybe that's why it's available here. I keep a clean, new metal garbage can as storage place for sacks of rice and beans, flour & pasta, kept in the coolest part of the house. You might try a local health food store, you can sometimes order in bulk from them, and save a bit that way.
Moths: In the past I have had good luck using diatomaceous earth as a "pesticide", but you'd want to read up on it (just Google) and decide if it's for you.
Hooray for libraries!
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Excellent tip, I had no idea Ebay had a coupon section
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Love the new stainless pans. So far no sticking at all and I have made fried potatoes in one.
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http://www.organicfoodcoupons.com/organic/food-samples/
I just found this. It has a list of links to printable food coupons from organic companies.
I printed off one from one of the links and it seemed easy.
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Merilee
Thanks for the website:)Looks interesting
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Thanks Merilee looks like a good find.
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Bump- for new ideas
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Google "Naturally Savvy". It is a natural and organic food website that sometimes offers coupons and samples. I just signed up to be a product tester. I will have to try products and answer a survey about them. I expect they will offer coupons with the products.
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Sounds great Jules! Let us know how that goes. And if you test anythign really great!
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I'm gonna look at this too, thanks
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Thanks everyone for posting links to the coupons. At the risk of sounding like a real weirdo, I once sent a fan email to Newman's Own Organics (I fell in love with their choc-peanut butter cookies and was thrilled to have such a great organic treat). Anyway, they shared the love and sent me about $8 in NOO "bucks" (good off anything by their brand). Maybe other companies do that too? (now that I think about it, I once emailed Yoplait about something weird in my yogurt and they sent me a bunch of freebie coupons)
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Anyone got a good scrubbing solution that doesn't have Comet-like ingredients? There used to be a wonderful one called Bon Ami...can't find it anywhere now. Also, how about whitening alternatives for white surfaces and clothes? That is something I always had a hard time compensating for, I never used bleach.
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Maybe someone else can comment on how good this is or not. I use Bar Keeper's Friend instead of comet. It was recommended by All Clad to use on their pots/pans. It's easy to find in supermarkets around here. Would be interested in an alternatvie for whitening as well.
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LtotheK Bon Ami is still on the market (or was the last time I bought it, a year ago?) Can't remember where I bought it, the health food store or ? Until you find it, can you use a paste of baking soda? (not sure if that scrubs enough)
Edit: I justed google Bon Ami. They sell it at Amazon, among other places.
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Great, Peggy, thank you! Kay, I also have Bar Keeper's friend, but it has some kind of acid in it (stuff really works!) I need to find out more about it.
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I wasn't sure, just know that All Clad recommends it.
I am going to look for the Bon Ami! Thanks.
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Ltothe-Bon Ami is available for purchase through amazon.com
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Is Bon Ami less toxic than Comet? I have trouble keeping our bathtub clean using pure vinegar, so I have often resorted to Lysol Cleaner with Bleach. Yuck. I take a lot of baths with Epsom Salts, so the tub gets dirty after a few baths. If Bon Ami is less toxic, I'd certainly like to give it a try.
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I use baking soda to scrub the bathtub and kitchen sink. And I also use baking soda to scrub pots, wash some clothes, brush my teelth, exfoliate my face, soak my feet.
Stay away from regular bleach. That stuff is poison. There are non-toxic bleaches on the market.
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Coarse salt is good for scrubbing things, it you have a bathtub ring run a pot of hot boiling water over it first then scrub.
Peroxide is a good whitener. Nurses use it all the time for their uniforms.
I haven't found anything I can't clean with plain old dish soap and a scrubby pad.
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Bon Ami is far less toxic than Comet--it's bleach fre. My grandmother, an environmentalist long before it was cool, loved the stuff.
Great tips--now, could I add peroxide to the laundry? And dish soap/scrubby pad, baking soda...all great!
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Love this thread, lot's of great ideas. thanks merilee
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