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It's easy to make your own laundry starch
Cutting back on what you take to the cleaners is yet another way to save a few dollars a week.
Thu, Jul 29 2010 at 2:54 PM
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It's a simple thing to dump commercial spray starches for one you can make at home for pennies. Dissolve a tablespoon of corn starch in a pint of water. If you choose an organic starch, you'll know there are no pesticides. Pour the mixture into a repurposed spray bottle, and you're done. Shake before each use. It worked for your grandparents, and it will work for you, too.
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Organic does not mean 'pesticide free', many organic products still use pesticides, it's just that those used are derived from naturally occuring chemicals and not synthetic chemicals.
I have gone back to the wonderful clothes line...my hubby put one of those circular ones in the back yard and I love it. My clothes smell so good which means I can cut back on dryer sheets with the fragrance.
We to have tried to cut back on dry cleaning, and are now washing and ironing more. It is a lot more work, but we couldn't believe the money we saved! When we shop, we avoid "dry clean only". Also we are looking for a new washer and dryer that uses steam.