Indigence:
2 Bars of Organic soap with minimal moisturizer(sesame oil and aloe are best; they act as fabric softener)
1 Box Borax
1 Box of Laundry Powder (Arm and Hammer works, however it may contain chemicals)
Steps:
1.Grate the soap into a seprate bowl with a cheese grater or a zester. Soap should be fine so it wont clump in the wash.
2. Using a 5 gallon bucket, mix in grated soap, broax, and laundry powder.
3. Use about a 1/4 cup in each load of laundry and enjoy!
I started making this detergent because my mum has such senstive skin. We had spent so much money on "sensitive" commercial detergents, however she still broke out in rashes. This became very expensive, around $50 a month ($6oo a year y'all). As soon as I started using this detergent, not only did her rashes disapear, our clothes seemed to feel softer and brand new! Both of us had less allergies and could breathe better! Not to mention this costs around $15 a month to make, saving around $420 a year!
For any other requests on what I use organic and hollistically, please leave comments! I will answer any questions I can :)
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Delicious Organic Garlic Chicken Pizza- Dairy free option
Indigence:
Ball of pizza dough from Whole Foods
Organic raw chicken
Garlic salt and desired Herbs
Extra Virgin olive oil
Organic dairy free cheese or regular mozzarella cheese
Spaghetti sauce
Directions:
1. Preheat your oven to 415 degrees F
2. Paint some oil with a pastry brush on the bottom of a baking sheet
3. Flatten your dough onto sheet in desired shape
4. Cook your chicken with little oil and with herbs until golden brown
5. Spread spaghetti sauce onto dough
6. Add cheese or substitute
7. Add chicken, cubed
8. Add herbs
9. Cook in oven for 15 minutes
10. Slice and enjoy!
Delicious Organic Garlic Chicken Pizza- Dairy free option
Indigence:
Ball of pizza dough from Whole Foods
Organic raw chicken
Garlic salt and desired Herbs
Extra Virgin olive oil
Organic dairy free cheese or regular mozzarella cheese
Spaghetti sauce
Directions:
1. Preheat your oven to 415 degrees F
2. Paint some oil with a pastry brush on the bottom of a baking sheet
3. Flatten your dough onto sheet in desired shape
4. Cook your chicken with little oil and with herbs until golden brown
5. Spread spaghetti sauce onto dough
6. Add cheese or substitute
7. Add chicken, cubed
8. Add herbs
9. Cook in oven for 15 minutes
10. Slice and enjoy!
Why Organic?- What lead me to this hippy lifestyle
Most people who live 100 percent organically have some cool story about how they had some inexplicable experience in another country or something. For me, this lifestyle was basically, a happy "coincidence".
About a year ago, I was in the pit of my anxious doom. Suffering from PTSD and extreme angoraphobia and anxiety, I couldn't manage going into large grocery stores. The smallest store I could find around me was a tiny market full of Organic goods.
I hadn't any idea what Organic foods were, all I knew was that the people I saw going in and out of that store looked like they belonged in my mothers era and acted very "chill". Once I got my mum to agree to take me, I soon discovered what this Organic nonsense was. Expensive.
My mum, being the frugal woman she is, bluntly asked the worker "Why is this food so overpriced?!" He smiled and explained how the food was so healthy and didn't contain the preservatives and chemicals that regular food did. So, we purchased some of it. I excitedly tried the food at home and it was, to say the least, repulsively disgusting.
Again, my mum being who she is, forced me to eat all of the food. The next day, I had an overwhelming feeling of calmness surround me. I was actually concerned! I researched online and found out that organic food could do this to you: make you feel less anxious. I was sold.
Now, I have discovered other places to find organics that is cheaper and actually delicious. I have also since found out that I have many allergies to wheat, dairy, nuts, and basically all preservatives. I've also since lost around 80 lbs or about 5 stone. My body FREAKS out when I don't eat this way so I am very convinced that this is what my body, and every body needs; to be completely holistic and free of things our bodies would never naturally find. This includes food and all things needed for everyday life (soaps, toothpaste, hairproducts, ect.)
Send me any questions or requests you have for new post ideas :) thanks!
About a year ago, I was in the pit of my anxious doom. Suffering from PTSD and extreme angoraphobia and anxiety, I couldn't manage going into large grocery stores. The smallest store I could find around me was a tiny market full of Organic goods.
I hadn't any idea what Organic foods were, all I knew was that the people I saw going in and out of that store looked like they belonged in my mothers era and acted very "chill". Once I got my mum to agree to take me, I soon discovered what this Organic nonsense was. Expensive.
My mum, being the frugal woman she is, bluntly asked the worker "Why is this food so overpriced?!" He smiled and explained how the food was so healthy and didn't contain the preservatives and chemicals that regular food did. So, we purchased some of it. I excitedly tried the food at home and it was, to say the least, repulsively disgusting.
Again, my mum being who she is, forced me to eat all of the food. The next day, I had an overwhelming feeling of calmness surround me. I was actually concerned! I researched online and found out that organic food could do this to you: make you feel less anxious. I was sold.
Now, I have discovered other places to find organics that is cheaper and actually delicious. I have also since found out that I have many allergies to wheat, dairy, nuts, and basically all preservatives. I've also since lost around 80 lbs or about 5 stone. My body FREAKS out when I don't eat this way so I am very convinced that this is what my body, and every body needs; to be completely holistic and free of things our bodies would never naturally find. This includes food and all things needed for everyday life (soaps, toothpaste, hairproducts, ect.)
Send me any questions or requests you have for new post ideas :) thanks!
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