Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Try It Tuesday

Jess came home to a few changes around here. I've been taking "baby green" steps, feeling like a little is better than nothing, and maybe, eventually, we'll be living out of our vegetable-oil run motor home. The cloth diapers, the organic milk, the new cleaning products and body care products. . . and this one: Soap nuts!

The soap nut is just that: the dried fruit of the Chinese Soapberry tree. These have been used as a natural, safe detergent for thousands of years. I admit it took me a while to try these. My friend, Julie has been using them to wash her diapers for a while and recommended them when I was having issues with detergent buildup in my diapers (there are many chemicals left behind on our clothes after washing and mixing them with urine is really, REALLY stinky.) When my friend and cloth diapering/sewing/crafting cohort Sarah told me they were available at Brighter Day and I wouldn't have to order them, I ran out there, picked up my bag of soap nuts and had an avocado and bean sprout sandwich (OK I'm getting closer to that granola girl. . . ). As long as I don't have to have them shipped they are no more expensive than other high quality detergents and they really do work. I have been saving them for my diapers, because I am afraid Brighter Day will run out, but they do the trick!

To go along with my soap nuts, I also bought a couple of wool dryer balls (suggested by the aforementioned cloth-diapering-Sarah) from a work at home mom who gets her wool straight from the sheep farm. These replace dryer sheets in our house, and, although they don't work quite as well, I've been told I would see more results if I used more than the two I have.

So what new things have you tried lately?

3 comments:

ejm said...

I have used the Shaklee cleaning products for awhile now...all-natural, multi-purpose, etc. I like 'em!
Soap nuts sound interesting...might have to try them.
I'm still on my paper towel fast. I've only used 2 rolls since moving into this house! Instead I use washcloths and bar towels: one for each kid per day, one for the floor and one for the counters. These are color-coded. :)

Suzanne said...

How exactly do those wool balls work? Do they smell funky?...like wet wool when you wash it??? Interesting. You broaden my horizons. Suz

Sarahbeth said...

I love the color coded wash cloth idea, Emily. And Suz, I'm not totally sold on the dryer balls yet. They don't smell bad, because she infuses them with essential oils, but at first they smell a little sheepy. I'll let you know how they go.