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All-purpose streak-free cleaner

Alternate title: The best use for vodka outside of a Screwdriver.

Yes folks, you heard me correctly. Vodka. I clean my house with it.

Well, not just vodka. But it really isn’t much more complicated than that. To make my all-purpose streak-free cleaner all you need is:

  • 1 part water
  • 1 part distilled white vinegar
  • 1 part cheap vodka

Vinegar is a fantastic cleaning, disinfecting, and whitening agent that is safe for your skin, your lungs, and almost all surfaces (don’t ever use vinegar on marble.)

The vodka also disinfects, leaves no smell, and causes the solution to evaporate off of surfaces faster than water, and fast evaporation is the key to leaving your glass and mirrors completely streak-free!

I buy my vinegar and vodka in large bulk sizes to lower the cost per unit. It comes out to mere cents for a whole squirt bottle full of solution that would cost over $3 in stores!

I use this stuff everywhere. It mostly stays in my kitchen to clean countertops, but it cleans windows, all bathroom surfaces, I even mop the floor with it! And if for some reason you need an even stronger solution for really tough stuff, just add more vinegar, that’s really all there is to it.

Just remember, never use a vinegar-based cleaner directly before or after using a bleach-based cleaner. Those two hate each other! They combine to make a noxious fume that can really harm you, so just don’t use bleach!

Let’s try it on my streaky toothpaste-bespeckled bathroom mirror…

Before:

Cleaner working it’s magic:

And after:

The faint dots you see remaining are actually damage to the back of the mirror, not dirt. So clean you can see our old 1940’s bathroom perfectly!

I don’t make all my own household products…yet. But one by one I am learning how to replace all those expensive, headache-inducing, chemical nightmares with their kinder, gentler counterparts.

Do you have any recipes for homemade cleaning products?

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Almost Vegan raw blondie

It is fair to say that I am officially obsessed with these.

Amber Shea of Almost Vegan came up with an amazing recipe for a raw blondie that is to die for! Somehow, it actually tastes baked although it’s completely raw.

You may check out the recipe and think, “Whatever, just another Larabar configuration,” but you’d be wrong. The mixture is drier than a Larabar, so it has a crumbly bread-like texture that really feels like a chewy blondie when you bite into it. The brown sugar gives it an unmistakable dessert-like quality, rather than a fruity energy bar. And the salt! I don’t know how but the salt really does the job of imitating a golden buttery baked good quite well.

I just made myself a stash of these to last me a while. I actually ran out of dates and subbed apricots for the version you see pictured, still insane but not as good as the original. I eat it directly out of the ramekin rather than plating it cause I just can’t wait.

I don’t follow a raw foods diet at all, but whenever I see a recipe like this that allows me to enjoy all the pleasures of a rich dessert while giving my body a dose of whole and healthy foods, I get excited.

OMG, make yourself one. You won’t be disappointed!

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Hot for yoga

Good morning! No, great morning!

I am feeling super jazzed today for two reasons…

First, because I have gorgeous and creamy steel-cut oats that I made with my rice cooker.

Seriously, these rice-cooker oats are life-changing levels of good!

I just put 1/4 cup of steel-cut oats, a spoonful of ground flax, a spoonful of chia seeds, half a banana torn up, and 1 cup of almond milk into the rice cooker and put it on the porridge setting. It took about an hour and 20 minutes, but it was so worth the wait! Next time I’ll prep everything the night before and set a timer so I can wake up to a hot delicious oatmeal morning!

And second, because my body feels so relaxed and stress-free from attending my first ever hot yoga class last night!

I attended a 90 minute class at Atlanta Hot Yoga with 3 lovely ladies: Lee from In My Tummy, Kristy from Kristy Runs, and Laura from Laura Dishes.

I was interested to try it, but not sure if it was going to be right for me. Turns out, I love hot yoga! I think I may have stumbled on to something that I’m going to really enjoy.

I have always had some balance issues because of my scoliosis offsetting my spinal alignment, and I could tell that I had more issues with holding poses when on my left leg, but as the class went on I got better at maintaining my balance, and I think that with regular practice it could really help me. I expected to wake up sore all over, but actually it’s just the opposite. A lot of tension I’ve been holding in my upper back is nearly gone, I find it easier to sit up straight, I don’t have a neckache like I often do in the mornings, and I just feel so light and stress-free. Jackpot!

I think taking up a regular yoga practice, not only just for fun but also as a supplement to my chiropractic care, could be beneficial for me in maintaining flexibility and overall good health.

Thanks girls, for a fun exercise date and for turning me on to a new hobby! If anyone is interested in trying out Decatur Hot Yoga with me, I’m there!