Friday, April 23, 2010

Home Made Laundry Soap!

 Hello All! Long time no post! SORRY! It has been a little crazy here in the Deno household! I am hoping to get on here a bit more regular.

I have had some requests lately about what recipe we use to make our own laundry detergent.  We literally spend about $8.00 a YEAR on our laundry detergent, so it is very worth sharing!  I get our recipe from The Grocery Chart Challenge, a GREAT blog!

Homemade Laundry Detergent
I double this recipe and make it in a 5 gallon bucket but I'm going to post the original recipe and you are welcome to double it on your own if you like.

What you'll need...


  • 1/3 bar of Fels Naptha soap
  • 1/2 cup Borax powder
  • 1/2 cup Arm and Hammer Washing Soda
  • a bucket
  • water
(If you live in my area, the ONLY place I've been able to find all the ingredients is at Meijer.)First, grate 1/3 of the soap and put it into a saucepan. (I use my food processor to grate it finely so it melts quicker.)

Add 6 cups of water and heat until the soap melts.
Add the washing soda and borax, stirring until it is dissolved.

Pour 4 cups hot tap water into your bucket.


Add your soap mixture and stir it together.

Add another 22 cups of water and stir to combine.

Let the soap cool and set up for about 12-24 hours. The finished product jells up. It won't have a normal consistency. Part of it will be like jello and part will remain liquid. It's all the same thing and dissolves in the laundry tub. No need to try and break it up.
Each load takes about 1/2 cup of laundry soap.
And to let you know the purpose of each ingredient....
Borax cleans, deodorizes, disinfects and softens the water.
Washing soda cuts grease and neutralizes odors.
Fels Naptha is a stain remover.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Make Your Own Reusable Produce Bags!



What a simple idea! I believe we all need to try to make little steps to try to save the world.  Because all those little steps make a big difference! Check out Smashed Peas and Carrots, she has a great tutorial on how to make you own reusable produce bags!

-Mary

I need to find my camera!



Am I the only person who loses there camera as much as I lose my mind? I mean seriously, I have 3 kids a big family, activities and a blog site. I REALLY need to keep track of the thing.  I have a whole bunch of tutorials on there and ones I need to create, and my lack of equipment is keeping me back! AArrrgghh!

Tutorials you will be seeing once I find my camera:
-Making Stock
-Kneading Bread
-My Story Stones
-Turning an old sweater into a scarf
-Making leg warmers for the home

So that's the plan!  It will be Chris and my mission tomorrow to find it.  Woke up with a killer sinus infection today, so not sure if much will get done.
Have an awesome day!
-Mary

Monday, January 11, 2010

Baking Bread



IN my attempt to eat cleaner and saving a buck, I have tried to take on the task of making my own multi grain bread....

Seriously...


Crazy right?!  Well, it IS super easy and yummy, but I never thought I would ever become this frugal! We will be using the bread for morning toast, sandwiches, and dinner.  I have made 2 batches so far (4 loaves) and a couple things I have discovered:

1) Kneading bread and hitting it is an AWESOME feeling!
2) I REALLY need to get more bread pans, so I don't have to start all over to make another batch.

Well, here the recipe I use, it is from my absolute favorite cook book,  Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook. And lucky me, its not found online, so for YOU, I will type it!

Mixed Grain Bread

3 1/2 to 4 Cups All purpose Flour
2 Packages Active Dry Yeast
1 1/2 Cups Milk
3/4 Cup water
1/2 cup cracked wheat (check you farmers market for this, you can get it pretty darn cheap)
1/2 Cup Cornmeal
1/2 Cup Packed Brown Sugar
3 Tablespoons cooking oil
1 1/2 Teaspoon salt
1 1/2 Cups Whole Wheat Flour
1/2 Cup Rolled Oats (Side note here: you can use ANY oatmeal from the large tubular container...I didn't know that! I looked it up.)

In a large mixing bowl put in 2 of the cups of flour and the yeast.  In a pot add: Milk, water, cracked wheat, cornmeal, brown sugar, oil and salt.  Bring to warm, NOT even close to boiling, you just need it pretty warm to activate the yeast.  Pour contents in the mixing bowl, mix on low 30 seconds, use wood or plastic spoon to scrape side (did you know you should NOT use metal spoons on metal pans?!? It gives a metallic taste, just learned this). Then turn on high speed for three minutes.  After stir in whole wheat flour, oats and another cup of flour.  Transfer mixer on to a lightly floured surface.

What I do when kneading bread:
I lay on lightly floured surface, sprinkle flour on top, then massage the bread (ooo lala!).  You will keep adding flour until the dough stops sticking to your hands, that's when you know its done! Just be sure the dough is an even consistency. (EASY huh?)  Them slap the dough a couple of times (ok, maybe not nessasary, but so fun!).

Put the dough in a ball and put it into a lightly oiled bowl, flip dough around and cover with towel (the point here is to let the ball get oil on top and bottom).  Put in warm place for about an hour, should double-ish in size.

Punch the dough down with fists, and flip onto floured surface, divide in half, cover with towel and let rest for 10 minutes. Lightly grease 2 8x4x2 inch loaf pans.

Shape the dough in a cylinder shape and make fit in loaf pans. Cover. let rise in warm place for another 30 minutes.

Spray or sprinkle tops of loaves with water, sprinkle with oats, and put in 375 degree oven.  Bake for 30-35 minutes or until they sound hollow when tapped on. I also spray about 2 more time quickly during baking time, I find it makes the crust crunchy.

Enjoy!

On a side note, whole wheat bread with grains will be a bit more dense and will not rise as much due to the lack of gluten. Just FYI
-Mary

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Julie/Julia Project



Tonight I watched Julie and Julia. And as I sat there watching the awesome movie, the story about a gal cooking and blogging through Julia Childs' Cookbook," Mastering the Art of French Cooking ", I have become thankful of my blog here.  Sometimes I wonder to myself, "Does anyone read this stuff?" or "Am I even helping anyone" or "Does anyone CARE?" Well, as much as I hope you do, I just love the info I am getting from this.  I pay more attention to fashion, cooking, crafts, and my kids and husband much more.  I try to learn things about them, look things up, and I blog about them.  Sometimes I am sure I may come across as a hoity-toity know it all, (or maybe I just FEEL like that!) but chances are, I probably JUST read it or saw it somewhere and then blogged about it.  And BOY does writing this stuff such a destresser!  I really think this blog is helping my stress level and keeping me calm and stationary.  And THAT in itself is amazing since, well, I'm a pretty darn busy gal!  So, if you have read this far, I would really like to encourage you to a) watch the movie, and b) START a blog!  Or a paint a picture, cook a meal, hit a ball. What ever floats your boat, and do it not for them, but for yourself!

 Also, I found the blog which the movie is based off of, check it out! The Julie/Juliet Project.

Thanks All!
-Mary


Spring 2010 Fashion Trends



Yes, I just Copy and pasted this from here, and it was really fun to see these! Thought they would bring a good laugh! Will I follow most of them? No, probably not.  Seriously...who is going to leave the house with bunny ears on? Not this gal! But more power to ya if you can pull it off! Also, please check out a previous post HERE about great, CLASSIC fashion for any body type!

Spring/Summer 2010 Clothes: Key Looks

Hot pants & boy shorts

Hotpants and boy shorts If ever there was a time to hit the gym, it's this Spring. Hemlines have crept up to shorter than short; in fact reaching the negative. Hot pants, boy shorts, and tap pants are all variations on this shorter-than-short style, which in many cases reveal more than just one's legs. Click to read more about the hot pants trend.

Knee high & over the knee socks

knee high and over knee socks Knee high socks - as well as over-the-knee and thigh high socks - are back as a trend, and the options on how to wear them are many. From the sporty to the sparkly, to layerings of socks over tights; a great pair of socks can add volumes to an outfit. Click to read more about the knee high socks trend and how to wear it.

Future warrior

Warrior fashion trend The military and tribal trends collide to become this fierce fashion trend. Ancient civilisations come to life in leather tunics, metal plating, and war paint. Unequivocally fearless and with room for endless creativity, the main criteria for the modern warrior is confidence. Click to read more about the warrior trend.

High dress splits

Thigh high split dress How to pull off the ultimate in sexy without reaching for the micro-mini? Add a long dress with a high split to your Spring wardrobe. From Versace's knock-out gowns to Lanvin's elegantly draping numbers, we look at numerous ways to rock a high dress split. Click to read more about the high dress splits trend.

2010 Bikinis and swimwear

Bikinis 2009 fashion trend Find out what swimwear you'll be wearing when you hit the beach this Summer with our Bikinis 2009/2010 trends guide. Which monikinis should you be wearing? And what style of bikinis? And which designer is making the sexiest, must-have pieces? Click to read more about the hottest swimwear and bikini styles.

Sportswear: sporty clothing

Sporty clothing Sportswear takes on a whole new level of cool when it hits trend status in 2010. Football inspirations turn tomboy chic to sexy yet effortless looks; while Bond girl scuba inspired clothing is the pinnacle of sporty bombshell. Dance and 20s inspired tennis looks also feature in our comprehensive look at sporty clothing in 2010. Click for more on sportswear fashion.

Jumpsuits & playsuits

playsuits and rompers Every so often, one-piece styles of clothing have a revival. What started with bodysuits and leotards is now becoming a fully-fledged trend towards jumpsuits, playsuits, and rompers. As a unique style for Spring 2010, they won't be for everyone, but they will offer more options than you'd think. Click to read more about the jumpsuits and playsuits trend.

Patterned & printed pants

Patterned pants No longer must we stick to boring block colours on our lower half, for all varieties of printed pants have made their way onto the Spring runways. Whether floral, striped, abstract, bold or subdued... patterns on pants are giving us new bold wardrobe options for the warmer months. Click to read more about the printed pants trend.

See-through and sheer fabrics trend

Sheer fabric In Spring and Summer fashion tends to get a little more revealing; we blame it on the heat, and one's desire to show off. So in 2009 turn to the sheer / see-through trend to keep you cool yet sexy. 2009/2010's sheer pieces are a mixture of the soft and feminine, to the opposite extremes of the hardcore sex-kitten. Click for more on the see-through/sheer/nude fashion trend.

Boyfriend blazers

Boyfriend blazer fashion trend Continuing to be a wardrobe staple for Spring/Summer 2010, the "boyfriend" blazer is a simple way to look chic whether on a fresh Spring day or mild a Summer's night. A slightly oversized jacket or blazer, sleeves rolled up, is the pinnacle of relaxed cool. Click to read more about the boyfriend blazer trend and how to wear it.

Bunny ears

Bunny Ears fashion trend Headbands take a quirky turn with this unique micro-trend. Bunny ears, Mickey Mouse ears, and oversized bows are all styles which fit this vintage-sex-kitten meets sugar sweet girl-next-door look. This trend is a definite favourite for editorials and shoots; but that doesn't mean it can't work on the streets. Click to read more about the bunny ears trend.

Women's Denim Jean Fashion Trends for Spring/Summer 2010

Ripped jeans and torn denim trend

Torn denim 2009 Just when you thought they would never return... ripped jeans are back. Starting in 2008 with a horde of sexed-up editorial shoots and celebrity sightings, those torn denim shorts and shredded jeans are hitting the streets. Ripped denim in 2009 is certainly sexy and revealing - possibly more than ever. Click here to read more on the 2009 take on ripped denim.

Patched jeans

Patched denim fashion trend We've seen jeans go from ripped to torn to downright shredded; so what can you possibly do next? Patch them of course! It's not for everyone, but its an option that's gaining traction. Patched jeans work well as skinnies, or try patched denim flares for a revival of 70s chic. Click to read more about the patched jeans trend.

Updated my blog!

So it only took me HOURS! But I figured out how to add buttons and links. Turns out I was making it much harder than it should be! BIG surprise! I tend to over think things.