The Maids of Portland, Maine

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

New Years Cleaning Resolutions


Yes, there are some chores even we avoid. These top our pledge-to-do-better list:

Toaster oven: We'll line the crumb tray with aluminum foil so debris (a potential fire hazard) can be cleaned out more easily, and wipe down the glass door with soap and water so gunk doesn't build up.

Tub/shower drain: Once a month,we'll put on rubber gloves, pull up the stopper and remove trapped hair, oil, and greasy lint, then sanitize with 1/2 cup hydrogen peroxide poured straight down the drain (let sit for an hour, then flush with water).

Computer: Because we  type every day, we'll unplug the keyboard every month, turn it over and gently tap to remove crumbs lodged between the keys, then wipe with a clean, damp cloth to remove surface muck.

Easy!!!
                             
Courtesy of: Good Housekeeping

Friday, December 13, 2013

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

{ Greener } Gift Giving for the Holidays

Instead of shopping on Black Friday, support Small Business Saturday.

Sure, shopping Black Friday might net you a deep discount on the latest “must have” gadget at the big box stores. I guarantee, heading out on Black Friday will put me in a black mood. Instead, check out your local small businesses or follow Small Business Saturday on Facebook for updates.

Dive in and make your own gifts:

Handmade gifts truly come from the heart. And they don’t have to be elaborate. These are easy enough that even a beginner can do.
  • Herb-infused sugars.
  • Candied orange peels.
  • Christmas rosemary bath salts.
  • Easy facial lotion bars.
  • Security puppy/blanket for a new baby.
  • Minty hot cocoa mix.
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    Give books:

    But as a book lover, I know there’s nothing better than finding a good book under the tree. They are truly the gift that keeps on giving — especially if we’re talking about non-fiction books to build a library of knowledge. Click through for my take on some of these.

    Kitchen:

    Consider reusable gift wrap:

  • Recycle t-shirts into sweet little pouches adorned with a snowflake image.
  • Sew reusable gift bags.
  • Cover a canister (such as a coffee can) with cute paper for a darling package.
  • Make your own gift bags from recycled newspaper.
  • Take a cue from nature and really wrap green.

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                                                                               Courtesy of: Attainable Sustainable
     

    Monday, November 11, 2013

    Monday, November 4, 2013

    Prepare For the Holidays!

    Give the gift of homemade cleaning products to your family and friends. Preparing early is key to keeping your stress low so you can enjoy family and friends. Here are some holiday gift suggestions to give you a jump start...

    1.) Homemade Spray Cleaner Recipe:

    Mix in a sprayer bottle:
         * 1 cup white vinegar
         * 1 cup water

    In the kitchen, use vinegar and water spray to clean countertops, lightly soiled range surfaces and backsplash areas.

    In the bathroom, use the vinegar spray cleaner to clean countertops, floors and exterior surfaces of the toilet.

    2.) Cutting Boards:

    Sanitize by spraying first with vinegar and then with 3% hydrogen peroxide.

    3.) Furniture polish:

    Mix olive oil and vinegar in a one-to- one ratio and polish with a soft cloth.

    4.) Brass, copper, bronze and aluminum:

    To remove tarnish, rub metal with sliced lemons. For tough jobs sprinkle baking soda on the lemon and then rub.

    5.) Sterling silver:

    Put a sheet of aluminum foil into a plastic or glass bowl. Sprinkle the foil with salt and baking soda, and then fill the bowl with warm water. Soak your silver in the bowl, and the tarnish will migrate to the aluminum foil. Rinse and dry the silver, then buff with a soft cloth.


                                                                                 
    Courtesy of: Dr. Dan's Natural Healing Center

    Monday, September 30, 2013

    Home Remedies for Congestion

    It’s that time of year again for many of us – less daylight, busy holiday schedules and colds and flus making the rounds.  The discomfort (and even pain) associated with congestion is one of the most common symptoms.  (Not to mention that the inability to breath is just plain annoying.)  In this post I’ve gathered together several home remedies for congestion that will hopefully get you breathing right and on the fast track to healing the next time you’re battling congestion.

    Home Remedy for Sinus Congestion #1 – Tomato Tea

    From Earth Clinic, a great site for home remedies, the top choice for sinus congestion is a recipe called “Jean’s Famous Tomato Tea“.  This recipe has received rave reviews for its ability to clear congestion.
    TOMATO TEA RECIPE
    2 cups V8 Juice
    2-3 cloves Garlic crushed (use more if you can)
    2 T Lemon Juice
    Hot Sauce (the more the better, so as much as you can handle)
     Mix and heat in a pan or in the microwave. Sip slowly and re-warm as needed to get the full effects of the fumes. Let it sit in the back of your throat to bathe it. Suck the fumes through your sinuses and also down into your lungs. Its all natural and healthy, so drink as much of it as you want or need until you are SURE the infection is gone. This is past the time when you “feel better.”

    Home Remedy for Sinus Congestion #2 – Apple Cider Vinegar

    Whether you drink it, inhale it, gargle it or squirt it up your nose, Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) is another popular choice for treating congestion. For drinking, some folks take a shot of it straight up, others add lemon juice and cayenne, or mix it with water and honey. Popular proportions on Earth Clinic are 6 ounces of water, two tablespoons ACV, two – four teaspoons honey, consumed warm, every 6 to 8 hours.
    To inhale ACV, boil some ACV on the stove and breathe the fumes, or mix a drop or two in your saline nose spray.

    Home Remedy for Sinus Congestion #3 – Steam – With or Without Herbs

    A hot, steamy shower is a godsend when you’re stuffed up, but you can sneak it a little relief in a much smaller area by using a bowl of boiling water tented with a towel. Take a large bowl and add fresh or dried herbs such as eucalyptus, rosemary, peppermint or New England Aster. (A few drops of high quality essential oils may also be used, or you can skip herbs altogether, but in my experience they do help.) Pour in boiling water. Lean over bowl and inhale as best you can, tenting your head with a towel to trap the vapors.

    Home Remedy for Sinus Congestion #4 – Hot Tea – Herbal or “Regular”

    Hot tea with lemon and honey has been a congestion fighting favorite of mine for years.  Momma always stocked Lipton tea bags, but now I buy my black, green and oolong in bulk, and sometimes enjoy some tulsi (holy basil) tea blends as well.  Lemon is a great mucus clearer on it’s own, and can provide extra vitamin C, and honey is naturally antibacterial, so do include them in your brew.
    For extra “oomph”, try herbal tea such as mullein, sage, ginger, peppermint, chamomile, eucalyptus, wild thyme and blackberry.
    To make an herbal tea, cover 2 teaspoons dried leaves or 1/4 cup fresh leaves with 1 cup boiling water, steep for five to ten minutes, then strain and enjoy.  (For ginger root, use about a 1/2 inch piece of fresh root, or 1/2 tsp-1 tsp of dried root bits.)  I like to steep in a tea pot or cover my tea mug to keep the vapors from escaping.
                                                                      
    Courtesy of Common Sense Homesteading 11/08/2012