Showing posts with label DIY/Homemade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY/Homemade. Show all posts

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Homemade Hair Care

I know you've heard a million and one homemade hair care things. I've tried and liked quite a few myself.

This morning I found some recipies with the same basic ingredients but interesting combinations, and more detailed for picking out the correct recipe for YOUR hair.

As a test I will be trying each of these for the next few months... please be patient, I want my hair to dry out in between tests so you can see the REAL results! If you have one that you want me to make priority for my next test, just say so!

Veronica Howard Posted:

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OK LADIES, LISTEN UP.
Look to your kitchen for the BEST conditioners to moisturize and revitalize your hair!
Four different masks for each type of hair that you can easily make in minutes using all-natural ingredients you probably have sitting in your refrigerator or cupboard right now!

DRY hair –Olive Oil and Egg
In need of some major TLC?? Combine three tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil with two eggs and apply the mixture to your hair and let the mixture sit for 20 minutes before rinsing in the shower.
The olive oil will help hydrate brittle locks, while the protein in the eggs will promote healthy hair growth.

ALL HAIR TYPES — Avocado and Honey
Mask a ripened avocado and mix in a tablespoon of organic honey and allow it to sit for 20 minutes before rinsing it off in the shower.
Avocados are rich in a variety of vitamins and nutrients, including vitamin E and protein, both of which your hair needs to remain soft and healthy. Meanwhile, honey is a natural antibacterial agent.

OILY hair — Apple Cider Vinegar and Lemon
Combine 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar with the grated peel of an entire lemon and allow it to set for 15 minutes to absorb the excess oil from your scalp, and then rinse in the shower.
Apple cider vinegar will remove build up from styling products and conditioners and strengthen the hair shaft, leaving you with soft, shiny strands. It will also balance hair’s pH level, kill bacteria, and is a cure for dandruff.

DRY, flaky scalp hair — Banana, Honey and Almond
Mash together 1/2 a ripe banana and add two tablespoons of honey and a few drops of almond oil and allow it to set with a shower cap on for 20 minutes before rinsing.
Bananas can increase the moisture of your hair, smooth frizz and soothe your itchy scalp.

Choose the one that fits you better and bring your hair back to life!! There is no need to buy the priciest conditioners on the market to moisturize and revitalize your hair.

For more healthy tips please visit www.facebook.com/groups/loosingtogether

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Thursday, April 4, 2013

The MAN Muffin

I'm sure you've heard of the Muffin Man.... but let me introduce you to the MAN MUFFIN!



Problem 1: My husband is 6'3" and easily fits 3 muffins in his monstrous hand.
Problem 2: I love spoiling him, so sending a bunch of 'regular' size muffins... just isn't epic enough!
Problem 3: Occasionally some of the young NIEVE single guys at Hubby's work have commented that "having a wife must be a drag"...

So... Here's my Remedy for all 3 problems:


Basically the trick is to cook a 1/2c of mix in a GLASS Measure cup for 1.5x the regular time!

Let it cool completely and it fits perfectly in a 1cup Ziploc! ... Ready to make single guys at work want a wife!

To Get all Detailed:
1) Make any muffin mix you like
2) Put 1/2 cup of mix into a 2 cup GLASS Measure cup (Plastic will melt, common sense.)
3) Put the rest of your mix into your regular muffin pans
4) Cook both the pan & the Cup (not touching) at regular temp & regular time
5) Take the Pan out when the timer dings, but leave the cup in for another 1/2 the regular time
6) Put the Glass cup on a cloth to cool (to prevent weak glass cups from cracking)

Every Married Woman's Mission is that
The heart of her husband trusts in her, and he will not lack anything good!

Some other things I do to make Hubby feel extra special is:
~ First off I get up 2 hours early to pack his work-lunch EVERY Day! And it's my Mission to make every lunch EPIC!
      - Make Sandwiches that are 3 layers of his favorite veggies, 4 layers of
      MEAT, and of course cheese & condiments (I have to use a deep square
      tupperware because his sandwiches don't fit in Sandwich bags/boxes)
      - Cook an AWESOME (cheap) extra dinner tonight, to pack for tomorrow
~ Leave Girly-Usshy-Gushy Love notes on post-it notes hidden in his lunch box (or care-pack when he's deployed)
~ DEMAND that he have a fun night Without me & kids atleast once a month (which by HIS choice usually does involve me anyway)
~ Put "Jeff's money" in EVERY months budget (even though it's usually only $20-$50/mo, it's money he can use for stupid stuff)
~ Scratch/Rub his back at bedtime until either my shoulder is falling off, or he falls asleep (which ever comes first)
~ Do his dishes... yeah, that one sucks for me, but it makes him happy :p
~ Enforce that any child from my womb "had better respect My Husband at all times" (he was my Hub, BEFORE he became their dad!)
~ Raise SweetP & TBone to be well behaved, well loved, and well loving kids, to make him proud to be THEIR dad.
~ ASK him what makes him happy, and mental-note whatever I did every time he get's the "love this woman" face (sometimes I even make a post-it note in my "locker" (desk cabnet) so I dont forget)

~ Above all else, just do my best in everything I do, and keep my mouth shut about Harmless grievances
(oh you bet your bottom I speak up if he's about to do something consequential! but I refrain from nagging or whining as much as possible)
I'm not A perfect woman, but I'm HIS perfect woman! <3 ... goal accomplished!

Monday, March 11, 2013

Plant Tower



I am NOT paying my husband's hard earned cash for this when I can make it for MUCH cheaper!  

PreNote: only use soluble firtilizer in water, OR time release firtilizer premixed into the soil, (NOT BOTH!) according to the firtilizers instructions!

1) xs inner pipe w 1/8" holes, 3-4 holes per 1" row on bottom half, 1/2" apart on top half (so top half gets water too)...

pre2 Opt) if you want to paint it, only paint the big outter pipe, BEFORE you drill the holes! You dont want paint to get inside w the plants!

2) 5-6" exterior pipe w 1.5" holes 2.5" apart alternating up pipe {no holes on bottom 1 ft (minimum) - this will go in the ground so it doesnt fall over like these cheesy expensive planters will}...

3) wrap small pipe in weed cloth and secure w 2-3 rubberbands to prevent cloging...

4) temporarily cover end of sm pipe and place it inside the large pipe...

5) fill lg pipe up to 4th hole w WET soil, and plant 1st 4 plants....
6) fill lg pipe up to next 4 holes w WET soil, and plant next 4 plants...
7) repeat until full...

8) fill the small pipe with water (using a funnel helps), and enjoy!

Thursday, March 7, 2013

I hate Apple Scab!

Last year... my poor tree...
I lost ALL of my apple buds to apple scab! They didnt even make it to 1/8th inch fuit before they all fell off, dead...

So this year I definately took some time to research "Apple Scab" (Venturia inaequalis)
Here's some good tips I found:

Preventing Apple Scab
 

1 In the FALL, Burn all of the apple tree leaves to destroy any of last years fungus! Composting will not kill the spores.

2 Start Spraying during the "Pink" (right before the buds open), or when buds appear in wet weather. Continue weekly for 1st month, biweekly in 2nd month, or until all the flower pedals drop.

3 Spray again after Heavy Rains (wet for 6 hrs or more)

4 Lime-Sulfur is a good Chemical spray.

5 CHIVE TEA Chemical-Free Scab Spray- cut a bunch of chives and pour boiling water over them. Let steep until slightly cool, then strain. Spray a couple of times a week as a preventative measure.



You should also check out Gabrielle's Blog Page for Homemade Garden Spray Recipies- Treatments for: Apple Scab, Blossom Rot, Downy Mildew, Fungicides, Insects, Pests/Pets/&Animals, etc...
Pin Her Recipies here:



Resourse Origins:
1 home-orchard-apple-trees.com
2&3 mda.state.mn.us
3&4 oldandsold.com
5 davesgarden.com- Gabrielle's Blog Page (other remedies available!!!)