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June 22, 2021

Hey Everyone!

I mentioned this time and time again, but I try to do as much cleaning as I can using natural ingredients! I'm not a fan of using harsh chemicals, especially in my kitchen where I prep and eat my food. I want to clean with ingredients I would digest since food falls on the counter tops at time - no chemicals here for me.

If you are like me and are looking for a more natural way to clean try this trick or two:

To disinfect your cutting board use lemons and kosher salt. Simply sprinkle salt on your board and scrub with half of a lemon. The lemon juice kills all the icky bacteria, while the salt scrubs away any small food particles that are present.

Then, you can use the other half of the lemon to scrub your faucets to make them shiny and clean as well.

I, also, clean my counters with a homemade solution of half water and half vinegar. Some times I don't like the scent of the vinegar so I will add a few drops of any essential oil.

Handy Hints Holly


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Hint 1:

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Hint 2:

Baby powder to the rescue

This bathroom staple can tackle a whole host of summer beauty arghs...

Complexion mattifier: Pat a small amount onto greasy skin. It sops up oil for a shine-free face.

Foot deodorizer: Sprinkle a little on your feet and in your shoes. The powder absorbs moisture to fend off stinky odors that come from sweating.

Blister preventer: Brush some powder onto blister-prone areas like your heels or toes to create a friction-reducing barrier between your skin and your shoes.

And if you're nervous about talc, you can always opt for a talc-free baby powder alternative like cornstarch or arrowroot powder.