Monday, August 31, 2009

Homemade at Hila's House


So we like to make things at our house. (You can check out my etsy store to see some of the things I make: handmade hila.) But we also hold a special fascination for making those things that we typically think of as un-makeable.

Yep, I've made a big, gelatinous batch of homemade laundry soap. Why did I choose to do it? Mostly, I have some pretty specific financial goals and this (in addition to many other baby steps I'm taking) brings me a little bit closer to it. On the other side of the coin, the mentality of "I like to know what goes into my (insert product type here)" doesn't really hold: I made it with washing soda, borax, and a bar of soap. I couldn't tell you that i have any idea about the contents of those. But again, it's cheap and works well.

But would I choose to enter the all-out-frugal-penny-pinching-miser status that goes with making the following?
  • Homemade Shampoo. Varieties available, but I think that I'm better off making a homemade conditioner of something like olive oil and parrafin. (My hair is very frizzy, get off my back.)
  • Homemade Deodarant Ok, so I'm naturally against the idea of homemade deodarant, but upon further thought, the stuff from the store doesn't work all that well anyways. (Come on, you've had that moment in an elevator where you realize that smell is *you.*) So sure, this will make the list.
  • Home Cleaners. No link, just the standard "mix baking soda with water" rigamarole. I'm actually super into this idea. Cheap, works ok. However, I won't give up my standard bleach-down-the-kitchen followed by a nice-smelling wipedown.
But perhaps the real question is, would I tell my friends? Does it naturally label me as a hippy wunderkind? It doesn't help my self-image that I drive a hybrid. I ride my bike quite a bit, to the point that I can strap kiddo onto and I have equipped with a goods-hauling backpack. Why is there such a stigma attached to frugalism that helps the planet?

Hippies be damned, I just love saving money!

Speaking of money, here are some money-saving etsy finds.

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