Dust Pans: Product Review 016
Courtesy of Quickie.com I’ve been searching for the best dust pan for years. I’ve come to realize it doesn’t exist, at least not in my price range. However, I have had some success in finding something I’m happy with. I checked Walmart,... read more
Posted by Stephanie Kelley on Mar 30th, 2012 | 0 comments
Window Cleaner
Dirty windows? One of my students shared with me this wonderful formula for effortless window washing: 1/2 bottle “jet dry” 4 Tbs. rubbing alcohol 1/4 cup ammonia 1 handful powdered dish-washer detergent or equivalent of liquid gel ... read more
Posted by Annie Smith on Sep 21st, 2011 | 0 comments
Late Nights and Road Trips… and Other Experiences That Leave You With a Bad Taste in Your Mouth
I have an unusual talent. It’s not completely fail safe, and it’s unlikely to win any prizes, but in the privacy of my home it has been recognized with wonder and gratitude. In my sleep, I can distinguish “that particular tone” of cough, dash... read more
Posted by Daunell Clarke on Apr 24th, 2011 | 0 comments
. Wet Rag Management
I have received an email: “Rags are my pet peeve! Wet Kitchen rags, bathroom washcloth rags, towels. I have some ideas about drying and storing them until its time to wash them, but I know I would benefit from hearing your take on it.... read more
Posted by Marie Ricks on Apr 1st, 2010 | 0 comments
. My Faithful Mop
I grew up in a home without any mops. Yes, my mother came from a tradition of being close to the source in order to clean. This meant wiping up all the floors in our home on hands and knees. I continued this tradition into my marriage... read more
Posted by Marie Ricks on Mar 6th, 2010 | 0 comments
. Cleaning Shower Doors
Cleaning glass showers can seem quite cumbersome. To keep from daily scrubbing, apply Old English Lemon Oil with a sturdy, disposable rag. Just wipe and leave on. It not only cleans and cuts through the grime and hard water stains, it also... read more
Posted by Marie Ricks on Mar 2nd, 2010 | 0 comments


