winointraining
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Did you find a source for bottles? Also if you hit yard sales you may find carboys, they are kind of rare but have seen some.
Duh, he's an accountant =)
Well, actually no, I am not an accountant. But I do believe that there is a little accountant in us all..
tearing the credit cards up;
Did you find a source for bottles? Also if you hit yard sales you may find carboys, they are kind of rare but have seen some.
Well, actually no, I am not an accountant. But I do believe that there is a little accountant in us all..
Jojabri, So what do you use for laundry detergent??
Kind of. I finally got my cousin who works at a winery to keep some back for me. Last visit she brought me almost 5 cases. Yay! I also found a booth in a local flea market that had a few cases, selling at a quarter per bottle. They said check back they will have more.
I'll probably still have to keep buying clear ones for a while as it seems the bulk are either green or brown. It's a shame to put some things in dark bottles. And some things would look downright dreadful in a dark bottle. For example, my blueberry candy cane in a brown... ewwww!
I keep browsing yard sale ads and sites. No luck yet. I'm guessing this isn't a very popular hobby here.
Bar soap, Borax Laundry Booster, Arm & Hammer Washing Soda, and water. http://www.thefamilyhomestead.com/laundrysoap.htm
Despite what the recipe says, you can use whatever soap you like, I like using a lavender for me and my daughter and something more manly for hubby and the boys. They prefer Old Spice Swagger.
Either way, I spend about $12 per year on laundry detergent for a house of 5.
I also make our own body wash with a similar method using bar soap, water, and glycerin: http://madamedeals.com/domestic-diva-homemade-body-wash/
If there are any wineries in your area check to see if you can have their empties from their tasting room. I know there are wineries in this are that sell the empties for anywhere from $2.00-$4.00 Per case.
Bar soap, Borax Laundry Booster, Arm & Hammer Washing Soda, and water. http://www.thefamilyhomestead.com/laundrysoap.htm
Despite what the recipe says, you can use whatever soap you like, I like using a lavender for me and my daughter and something more manly for hubby and the boys. They prefer Old Spice Swagger.
Either way, I spend about $12 per year on laundry detergent for a house of 5.
I also make our own body wash with a similar method using bar soap, water, and glycerin: http://madamedeals.com/domestic-diva-homemade-body-wash/
I called around today.
The one closest to me recycles them.
The next I called does not.
The third, I found said they either give them away or trash them. I asked what day would be best to come pick up, he said Saturday or Sunday. There is also a local Groupon for this one, half off wine and gifts. Looks like I'll get a groupon, then some wine and free bottles. Win-Win-Win. YAY!
WOW... Can you spend some time with my wife? Perhaps some of this may wear off on her??
We've made the laundry detergent with that recipe. Works very well. I wasn't aware that you could use any bar soap. I'll have to let my wife know. I used a different recipe because it didn't make that much and the recipe we made only called for using a tsp of detergent. Same ingredients though.
Here is the recipe we used...
http://www.budget101.com/myo-household-items/whipped-cream-super-laundry-soap-3993.html
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