tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7471792610595437990.post6091558106997265430..comments2023-08-05T22:56:09.839+13:00Comments on Crossroads: Spring Cleaning My LifeTerrihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17975307831876448342noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7471792610595437990.post-79754514506439211412011-07-31T00:39:22.142-11:002011-07-31T00:39:22.142-11:00Great site very interesting read thank you…cheers ...Great site very interesting read thank you…cheers Peterpeterhttp://promotionalsproductsaustralia.com.au/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7471792610595437990.post-41796363113750733922011-04-08T16:26:06.554-11:002011-04-08T16:26:06.554-11:00Love it. Love the recipes. I'm going to use so...Love it. Love the recipes. I'm going to use some of those - they seem like they'd also be cheaper than buying from the store, minus the essential oils. One thing to consider when using essential oils for dish soap is that some of them can slowly erode any non-stick finish on your pots and pans. I learned the hard way trying to do al natural dish soap - apparently those with citrus can erode the finish and it'll get into your food - not what you want. I have some dish soap with lavender in it and it appears that it started dulling the finish but not quite eroding it. All that to say, just be careful. My husband is so lucky to have to use two different dish soaps when doing the dishes - 1. normal dawn for the pots and pans and 2. the yummy smelling lavender soap for the rest. Poor guy.Kim W.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7471792610595437990.post-5997668573329428372011-04-02T07:04:48.416-11:002011-04-02T07:04:48.416-11:00Terri Lynn,
You are amazing. I am proud of you. I ...Terri Lynn,<br />You are amazing. I am proud of you. I will try to do better, too. :-)momnoreply@blogger.com