"Eat it up,
Wear it out,
Make it do,
Or go without."
~A Pioneer Sampler, by Barbara Greenwood~
Pioneer Woman at Heart
One Flourishing, Frugal and Fun Family!
One family learning to live off the land, cut back on expenses, and to live a simpler and a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Hiccup
Yesterday we were called. Our great nephew (21 years old) passed away due to a bad car accident, then we found out our great niece (even younger) is in another hospital for (admitted for another reason the night prior) and this morning my mother is in the hospital. I'll be back when I can.
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
Deodorant Experiment ~ Cocoa Powder Disaster
I've been experimenting with different deodorant recipes. The last one I made was in liquid form, and the recipe was from Mountain Rose Herbs. You can see my post here. I like the liquid roll on, just don't ever put lemongrass in it. It will burn (it's just very strong).
I wanted to try another recipe for using deodorant containers. No messy application, and I am hoping for a consistency that won't melt in summer.
I'm trying to convert my girls to using homemade vs. store bought organic/aluminum free (expensive) deodorants. It has been a tough road in converting them too.
In the very beginning of these trials we first started out with a recipe that used coconut oil - hard in winter, soft in summer, and it was applied by fingertip. It was shunned quickly by the girls, and Hubby didn't want to mess with it when we had to keep it in the fridge in summer.
You can simply use baking soda for a deodorant too. I have not tried this (yet).
Experiment #374 (just exaggerating a bit there, ha ha!)
I wanted to try another recipe for using deodorant containers. No messy application, and I am hoping for a consistency that won't melt in summer.
I'm trying to convert my girls to using homemade vs. store bought organic/aluminum free (expensive) deodorants. It has been a tough road in converting them too.
In the very beginning of these trials we first started out with a recipe that used coconut oil - hard in winter, soft in summer, and it was applied by fingertip. It was shunned quickly by the girls, and Hubby didn't want to mess with it when we had to keep it in the fridge in summer.
You can simply use baking soda for a deodorant too. I have not tried this (yet).
Experiment #374 (just exaggerating a bit there, ha ha!)
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