Ok, so my resolution for blogging is kind of falling to the way side. What can I say? When I have time to post, I don't really feel like it and when I don't have time to post I think of all kinds of awesome blog insights. It's a vicious cycle, let me tell you. :) For now, I'll just jump right in.
According to my blog, I wrote the dishwasher detergent post on January 2nd. I made it a couple of days before hand (on New Year's Eve). Today, I made my second batch (I do still have enough for one more load). So it ended up lasting 8 1/2 (almost 9) weeks!
I spent around $10 for all the ingredients for the first batch, including the storage container. This time around I spent a little over $2 for the lemi-shine. In fact, for the 3rd batch all I'll need to buy is more lemi-shine (which you need to buy for every batch) and more kosher salt (which has the perfect amount for 2 batches). The washing soda & the borax have enough for a minimum of one more batch.
So if you figure it out, I was spending $16 every 6 weeks on dish detergent. That's $2.66 every week. If you take out the cost of the container, I'll be spending around $10 every 17 weeks. That's $.58 every week. With 52 weeks in a year, I'll be spending $30.16 year as opposed to $138.32. That's $108 dollars in savings!! Can you believe it?! I was pretty astounded when I first figured out the yearly total. I suppose I could figure out the cost per load, but honestly, I do a ridiculous amount of dishes and I have no desire to know exactly how many loads of dishes I actually do. So the weekly cost will have suffice!
I highly advise those of you who have a dishwasher to look into making your own detergent. It's well worth it!
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As soon as I have to make another batch of laundry soap, I'll figure up a weekly/yearly cost for everyone. We're going through it a little faster than I expected, simply because both B and Goober are really tough on clothes. But I know we're still saving a ton of $$!
In other creative news, I have finished a pom-pom cowl and a pom-pom scarf (pics to come soon) and I'm working on a soft, cuddly pink/orange knit blanket for a baby basket (it will include winnie the pooh/piglet coordinating onesies, a coordinating piglet or winnie the pooh lovey, a bottle & a cute basket for storage). It'd make a great baby shower gift! ;)
I'm hoping to get some of this stuff up on etsy.com soon in order to start building my own store. I still have several more rag quilts in the works as well. Plus, JoAnn Fabric is having a massive sale on snuggle prints (71% off!) next week so I'm hoping to get enough for another quilt.
As for kitchen creativity, my new favorite snack to make is pita bread!
It's amazing! It is a somewhat time consuming process, so be sure you have an afternoon at home in order to make it. There are a few extended waiting periods in between mixing, resting and all that. Totally worth it though-Lily absolutely loves it and it's much cheaper than buying pita bread at the store. We almost always have all the ingredients on hand, which is a plus. I made one batch with honey & another with olive oil. While both were great, I do have a slight preference for the honey over the olive oil. That was easily solved by drizzling honey inside the pita pocket. :) I can't wait to start coming up with fun sandwich ingredients to stuff them with! Seriously click the link above-you have to at least try it out once.