Kitchen Tips to Save on Money

Another in the Money Saving Series: I keep adding, so I hope you keep reading and benefiting from my posts. This is fun because it requires one to think outside of the box to save money. The tips may seem odd, but remember, once they were common thought. Only in our age of consumerism do we think everything has to be bought from a store to have any value or validity. Also, be sure to check out links, especially the Vinegar Gangnum Style one and the one at the very end of this post. Enjoy, ladies!
1. Baking Soda: Okay, baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate in my world, can be useful in areas beyond the kitchen---which is why I chose to put it as numero uno aqui!
- Use as deodorant (not antiperspirant): I do this--again a reason for numero uno. Yep, I use BS as a deodorant. Read it again if necessary. Its okay---I'm used to the weird stares and odd looks. I'm strange because I don't wont to clog my pores, think deodorants stink, think deodorants enhance your B.O., and found a cheaper way for you to NOT smell me when I'm working hard. It works 100 times better. I put a little in the palm of my hand, add water, rub between hands, apply, and go undetected by even deer. "What about it feeling scratchy or showing up on my clothes?" Nope. It "disappears". Just don't get it on your clothes. It will come off, but you have to wait until it's dry. Go ahead give it a try one weekend. You can get BS for as little as 35-50 cents per box in some stores, whereas deodorant averages around $4 (depending on the brand it can be more). You do the math.
- You can wash your car
- Cleanse foods before eating
- Brush your teeth
- Remove hair product build-up
- Enhance your shampoo
- Fire extinguisher
- Enhance your laundry detergent
- Mop your floors
- Enhance your dish detergent
- Use it as a pot and pan scrubber
- Use it as a soft scrub on counter tops-----it will remove stains.
- Carpet deodorizer
- Toilet bowl cleaner
- Freshen drains----or use in combo with vinegar to clean out drains
- Facial or body scrub
- it goes on and on and on......
A really fun site...only 7 tips, but awesome!
Or don't wash your car---check this out
Face wash Recipe:
2. Vinegar: Oh, yeah! It may be strong, but the smell goes away. It's good for cleaning, laundry, and smells. And it's awesome for hair! All listed are for white vinegar unless specified. Many people turn their noses up to vinegar because, well, it has a strong odor. But it is very useful. There are many health claims, but that is not my interest here.
I love this one. I call it the Vinegar Gangnum Style: If you want to dispel the smell of fresh cigarette smoke, wave a cloth that’s been moistened with vinegar around the room to absorb the smell. Just do it Gangnum Style...op, op, op! You can do just number two in the diagram at top of the post to do the job, but for the best effect, I think the entire dance is necessary. Save money on exercise videos as well with this tip!
3. Coffee: besides that money saving morning perk you need to keep from hiring a lawyer to help explain the mysterious disappearance of your kids, or the sudden bout of PMS you got, causing you to injure your boss on a non-menstruating day...either way...
4. Lemon Juice: Lemon juice smells good. The smell alone makes me think of clean. You can use fresh lemon juice or bottled. Plus, you can just put a little in your water and get to cleaning!
5 Uses for Lemon Juice in Laundry and Clothing Care
5. Powdered Milk: Powdered milk--think empower, idk, just to think it! Anyway, powdered milk helps save money by allowing regular liquid milk to stick around longer! Unless, you have a problem with regular milk going bad, then powdered milk will help you save money (seeing as to how a gallon of milk cost more than a gallon of gas).
6. Ketchup: This one is for you, Jenna, lol.
Ok, that's enough, I think, to get your creative juices flowing!
Another video for your pleasure
Face wash Recipe:
—One tablespoon honey (raw and organic is best, but we're talking about saving cash, so....)
—Mix with one teaspoon baking soda in hand
—Massage gently in circular motions on face
—Let sit for a minute if you want, then rinse thoroughly with warm water
2. Vinegar: Oh, yeah! It may be strong, but the smell goes away. It's good for cleaning, laundry, and smells. And it's awesome for hair! All listed are for white vinegar unless specified. Many people turn their noses up to vinegar because, well, it has a strong odor. But it is very useful. There are many health claims, but that is not my interest here.
- Remove water rings
- Give your carpet a face-lift
- Shine your shoes (and bags): give patent shoes and bags a shine by wiping them down with white distilled vinegar
- Fabric Softener---and no you don't smell it! This is way cheaper.
- Make your car windows frost free!
- Improve chocolate cake?
- Glass cleaner--or for TV screen, mirrors, computer screen and keys. Also a cheaper alternative than leading brands.
- Clean produce
- Love your locks----pour vinegar on your locks (straight or mixed with water) to bring out a super shine. It works and its cheaper than beauty products!
- Rid your kids of head lice and nits---the claim is for apple cider vinegar, but I have used white. And if you don't know (I hope), this is WAY cheaper than nit remover. My doctor told my grandmother to use this on me (after the shampoo) when I had it as a child.
I love this one. I call it the Vinegar Gangnum Style: If you want to dispel the smell of fresh cigarette smoke, wave a cloth that’s been moistened with vinegar around the room to absorb the smell. Just do it Gangnum Style...op, op, op! You can do just number two in the diagram at top of the post to do the job, but for the best effect, I think the entire dance is necessary. Save money on exercise videos as well with this tip!
3. Coffee: besides that money saving morning perk you need to keep from hiring a lawyer to help explain the mysterious disappearance of your kids, or the sudden bout of PMS you got, causing you to injure your boss on a non-menstruating day...either way...
- Another "I do"---Skin exfoliant: DO NOT THROW AWAY THOSE GROUNDS! Instead, use them in the shower. Its best to get fresh warm ones, but if you can't put them in a container in the fridge. Plus, the oils in the coffee mean you don't have to use any lotion when you're done. And, its easy clean up....just rinse down the drain. I suggest this ONLY if you have a shower head that is detachable---you know the ones you can use to shower your "girl." Why? Because you can just point the shower head over the grounds and rinse away---otherwise you'd have to use a cup.
- Shiny hair----and at the same time, give your hair a nice rich tint!
- Secret recipe ingredient: one of my favorites that includes coffee is banana bread/muffins
- Repel ants!
- Neutralize odors
- Pin cushion filler
- Grow mushrooms----for eating of course
4. Lemon Juice: Lemon juice smells good. The smell alone makes me think of clean. You can use fresh lemon juice or bottled. Plus, you can just put a little in your water and get to cleaning!
- Hand softener: I do this at work. Put some sugar in your hand, moisten with lemon juice, scrub, rinse, follow up with moisturizer (best is olive oil)
- Brighten nails: tip 1 will need white vinegar too, tip 2 will need olive oil also
- Entertain kids with "invisible ink": Write a message on a piece of paper with a cotton swab using lemon juice as ink. Let it is dry, then hold the paper near a hot light bulb (not too close!). The writing will turn brown, revealing the message.
- Blemish Be-gone: dab it with lemon juice a few times a day. Cheaper than that 'clear" brand
- Ease sore throat pain:Gargle with a teaspoon of lemon juice in 1/8 cup of warm water to. Frequent cups of hot tea made with a tablespoon of honey and a tablespoon of lemon juice will work the same.
- Toilet bowl cleaner: Gets rid of rust stains. Smells good. Mix with household borax (not insect killer) to make a paste. Apply with a sponge or scrubber. You could also just mix with baking soda!
- Deflaker for dandruff hair: smells better
- Hair highlighter---way cheaper than a salon visit or store sprays
- Keep rice from sticking to the pot: add a few drops of lemon juice to simmering rice.
- Friend for your hangover
5 Uses for Lemon Juice in Laundry and Clothing Care
5. Powdered Milk: Powdered milk--think empower, idk, just to think it! Anyway, powdered milk helps save money by allowing regular liquid milk to stick around longer! Unless, you have a problem with regular milk going bad, then powdered milk will help you save money (seeing as to how a gallon of milk cost more than a gallon of gas).
- The most obvious use is to substitute it for regular milk in cooking
- The next obvious is to use when you run out and can't make it to the store. TIP: to get your family used to the taste, mix some "made" milk in with your regular milk when it starts getting low.
- To follow with that last tip : if you run out quickly, just mix some "made" milk in with your regular milk when it starts getting low.
- Sweeten corn on the cob: add 1/4 cup to water before adding the corn
- Freshen up that frozen fish: when thawing your fish, "marinate" it in milk ("made" or regular) to revamp the "fresh" taste. I think this would be good for frozen or fresh.
- Spa bath treatment a la Cleopatra: toss 1/2 cup or more into your bath. It can be used alone or in conjunction with honey, essential oils, oatmeal, etc. I read that milk helps disperse essential oils and keeps tub from getting slippery.
- Facial mask
- Repair China
- Boost your calcium by adding it to soups, smoothies, cake batter, you name it!
- Shaving cream---no pun intended!
6. Ketchup: This one is for you, Jenna, lol.
Ok, that's enough, I think, to get your creative juices flowing!
Another video for your pleasure
Love, Cassie














