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My homemade cleaners & ingredients. (I recycled the empty "Mrs. Myers" spray bottle for the "Fantastic") |
So what did I decide to do on my first day of total freedom? Why, clean the house, of course! No, seriously, there's something totally cleansing about having the time to take care of your space and return it to a condition that looks, feels, and, as of today, smells good. For some reason it feels kind of luxurious, like taking a long bubble bath, to really be able to get in and clean all those cobwebs, crumbs, stains and streaks that have been subtly pissing you off/grossing you out for some time. And living in a house that looks cared for makes me feel, well, pampered. (Do you get the idea that deep cleaning is something that happens fairly rarely around here? eep. )
So as I was cleaning today, I realized that I was running out of my $12-a-bottle all-natural cleaner. And I hate to go to the store, so that's a bummer. Then I remembered that I had a list of all-natural recipes from Vida Verde, an eco-friendly cleaning co-op started and run by Brazilian women. These women came and spoke to our ESL students a few months ago about the dangers of chemical cleaners and handed out recipes. They were friendly, charming, knowledgeable and totally rad. (If you are looking for an earth-friendly and worker-friendly house cleaning service, for sure check them out! http://verdeamarelo.org/vidaverde/ ).