Frugal tip of the day
#31
Originally Posted by ptquilts
Originally Posted by wanda lou
Cheap Vodka I use it to Clean the bathroom, and the kitchen.
Spray bottle with
50/50 water vodka mix, add a couple of drops of essential oil and you are ready to clean.
Spray bottle with
50/50 water vodka mix, add a couple of drops of essential oil and you are ready to clean.
my recipe is similar - Cheap Vodka, add a few ice cubes and twist of lemon, drink until you don't care whether the bathroom and kitchen are clean..... :wink:
#33
Originally Posted by ptquilts
I started a similar thread many months ago, there are a LOT of great ideas in it. And I was glad to know I am not the only one who washes and re-uses ziploc bags.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-94474-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-94474-1.htm
#34
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I asked my Hubby to read "LuvtooQuilt" post He thought I was just a Hoarder!! But I too use everything and anything that has a good use left in them! Don't forget the 1/2 gal milk jugs, fill with water/freeze, don't buy ice for large gathers/coolers tinker
#36
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Originally Posted by raedar63
Originally Posted by ptquilts
Originally Posted by wanda lou
Cheap Vodka I use it to Clean the bathroom, and the kitchen.
Spray bottle with
50/50 water vodka mix, add a couple of drops of essential oil and you are ready to clean.
Spray bottle with
50/50 water vodka mix, add a couple of drops of essential oil and you are ready to clean.
my recipe is similar - Cheap Vodka, add a few ice cubes and twist of lemon, drink until you don't care whether the bathroom and kitchen are clean..... :wink:
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#37
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Use plastic milk containers partially filled with water to fill in the open spaces in the freezer you have just defrosted and wiped clean. It takes less energy to keep a full freezer cold than trying to cool large spaces of air each time the door is opened.
I remove the bottles as necessary as I load up the freezer. A couple of 1/2 gallon containers are marked for use in a picnic cooler as safe for drinking water when thawed.
I remove the bottles as necessary as I load up the freezer. A couple of 1/2 gallon containers are marked for use in a picnic cooler as safe for drinking water when thawed.
#39
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Making your own ice cream is probably about the same price per gallon as commercial but I think it is more nutritious. I put 6 eggs per gallon in my recipe plus fresh fruit if I want, etc. No chemicals. Lots of food made at home from scratch aren't a lot cheaper but are healthier so they are money savers in that aspect.
#40
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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buy used clothing at thrift stores, garage sales and such
u will be surprised if u really look
how many new things or naw or name brand u can find for little $$$$
use coupons for dining grocery shopping and etc
trade patterns w/ friends share the cost
borrow a book from library related to quilting use free patterns online
u will be surprised if u really look
how many new things or naw or name brand u can find for little $$$$
use coupons for dining grocery shopping and etc
trade patterns w/ friends share the cost
borrow a book from library related to quilting use free patterns online
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