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Living Frugal and Green – How Living Green Can Save You Money

There are all kinds of ways to save money while going green. In fact, regardless of which is your primary goal (going green or saving money), you will find they complement each other nicely. Here are some ways that going green can save you money.

1. Household Cleaners

If you ever stop to add it all up, you probably spend a significant amount of money on household cleaners, from toilet bowl cleaner to sink scrubber. There are concerns that the chemicals used in many of these cleaners are unhealthy, and, in the case of bleach and other substances, potentially carcinogenic.

As you green your lifestyle, it only makes sense to stop buying and using commercial household cleaners. You can make your own natural cleaners for a fraction of the cost, thus saving money and being green.

For example, baking soda made into a paste with water makes a good sink and bathtub scrubber, and can even be used to clean an oven. Combined with borax, a little liquid soap, and peppermint essential oil, baking soda becomes a cream scrubber.

Inexpensive white vinegar and water make a good floor cleaner for hardwood. Add a little lavender essential oil to the vinegar and water and wash your windows.

2. Personal Care Products

Beauty products can cost a great deal of money, and some of the ingredients are dubious. In fact, substances like parabens, found in many cosmetics, have been implicated in cancer. It’s considered green to use natural personal care products, but that can be even pricier. Making your own is far less expensive and just as natural and healthy.

For a creamy, moisturizing cleanser for your face, mix 2 tablespoons of Greek yogurt with 1/2 teaspoon sweet almond oil and 1/2 teaspoon honey. To make an exfoliating cleanser, add ground, dried beans, ground nuts, or sugar.

Instead of spending a lot of money on shampoos and conditioners, mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda in a cupful of warm water and pour that over your head as a shampoo. Apple cider vinegar (2 teaspoons per cup of warm water) makes an effective conditioner.

 

 

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Frugal Living Tips: Homemade Cleaning Solutions

Tile cleaner, counter cleaner, wood cleaner, sink cleaner, and more… most of us have at least one cabinet filled with cleaning supplies that we paid good money for. You can make your own frugal cleaning solutions that work just fine but cost a lot less than commercial cleaning solutions. Homemade cleaning solutions cost about one tenth the price of store bought cleaners, take up less room, and are healthier for you and your family!

These inexpensive, non-toxic items are all you need to keep your home clean and germ-free for a fraction of the cost:

• Baking soda – Cleans and deodorizes without leaving grit behind
• Washing soda
• White distilled vinegar – Mild acid that eats away water deposits and dirt
• Liquid detergent
• Tea tree oil – Great for killing all kinds of mold!
• Clean spray bottles

What Can I Make With These Ingredients?

1. Sink and tub cleaner. Half a cup of baking soda mixed with enough liquid detergent to make a paste is excellent for cleaning your tub. To wipe away stubborn water deposits, pour vinegar on them. If you have some build-up and the deposits don’t loosen immediately, let the vinegar sit for a while and repeat until the deposits loosen and wipe off.

2. Window cleaner. Mix together ½ teaspoon of liquid detergent, 3 tablespoons of vinegar, and 2 cups of water in a spray bottle. Use newspaper instead of a rag to clean with and your windows will come out sparkling and streak-free!

3. Oven cleaner. Unplug your oven and sprinkle a layer of water, then baking soda, then more water on the bottom of the oven. Let it sit overnight. In the morning, use a soapy sponge to wipe clean.

4. All purpose spray cleaner. Mix together a drop of liquid soap, ½ teaspoon of washing soda and 2 cups of hot water in a spray bottle. This solution is great for everyday cleaning of counters, stove tops, microwaves, and more. It will cut grease and leave surfaces shining.

These aren’t the only frugal cleaning solutions you can make with these products. Experiment with your own concoctions and save money while you enjoy a sparkling home!

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