
25 Easy and Inexpensive Ways to Help the Environment – #17 shocked me!
How to Remove Static Cling from Clothes – I’m interested in the wool laundry balls. Have any of you had success with those?
S’Mores Muffins – Yes, Please!
This is why we drink whole milk. And eat real butter. Healthy Fats Make Healthy Children.
Encouragement for all the Frustrated, Impatient, Tired Mommies of Little Ones – {shhhh, she might be talking to me}








Thanks for the link love.
I made some wool balls out of yarn that I felted, and I also have a ball of aluminum foil that I toss in the dryer with them. I honestly haven’t noticed any decrease in static. I *have* noticed since I stopped using fabric softener that I think clothes washed with the stuff are too strong smelling. :>)
I made some wool balls out of yarn that I felted, and I also have a ball of aluminum foil that I toss in the dryer with them. I honestly haven’t noticed any decrease in static. I *have* noticed since I stopped using fabric softener that I think clothes washed with the stuff are too strong smelling. :>) And? It takes several washings for the smell to fade. That weirds me out a little bit. (why, yes, my mother did wash some of Goose’s clothes last time she stayed there… why do you ask? :>))
Oh, good gravy, sorry for the double comment. I came back to say that I think I’d put some cocoa powder in those s’more muffins…
(And now mama needs to GO TO BED. Where I’ll probably dream about s’more muffins, no less.)
Cocoa powder = brilliant.
Yes! Some of the hand me downs we receive have a rather strong fabric softener scent to them.
S’more muffins? Oh YUM!
And thank you so much for sharing my post for the tired, frustrated moms out there just like me. That was definitely a breakthrough moment for me. I hope to be able to call on it the next time.