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Kitty 01-27-2009 10:19 AM

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braingonebad 01-28-2009 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 449426)
Here's the recipe for dishwasher detergent. If you make your own laundry detergent then you already have the ingredients!

The recipe for creating your own inexpensive homemade dishwasher detergent is quick and easy.

What you'll need:

Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda

20 Mule Team Borax

Distilled White Vinegar

Here's what you do (read slowly because there are only two steps):

* Step 1: Add one tablespoon of Super Washing Soda to the dishwasher dispenser

* Step 2: Add one tablespoon of 20 Mule Team Borax to the dishwasher dispenser

You're done. That's the recipe for homemade dishwashing detergent. Now the recipe for removing the water spots that so frequently occur with automatic dishwashers:

* Pour distilled white vinegar into the dispenser for the clear rinse gel.

Once you've run your dishwasher, be sure to hold your glasses up to the light and inspect them thoroughly. You'll find that the homemade detergent cleans as well if not better than the store bought detergent.

Cost Comparison:

Depending on how much you pay for your dishwashing detergent and how much you pour into the dispenser will determine how much you are paying per wash for your detergent and spot removing gel.

The cost for this recipe is less than 4 cents per load.

Calculation as follows:

Cost of Borax: $2.50 for 76 ounces = .03/oz or .015 for ˝ oz

Cost for Washing Soda: $2.50 for 55 ounces= 4/oz or .02 for ˝oz

Recipe calls for ˝ ounce of each so the cost per wash is 3.5 cents. How much does your detergent cost (this week)? Next week the price may probably go up.



20 mule team I can find, but I have never seen A& H washing soap.

I've been using vinegar instead of a rinse agent for years in the dishwasher though and you guys will love that.

It not only cleans the dishes, it keeps the dishwasher clean and running smooth. My washer is 17 yrs old and counting. Still runs like a top. Knock on wood.

Kitty 01-28-2009 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by braingonebad (Post 455099)
20 mule team I can find, but I have never seen A& H washing soap.

I've been using vinegar instead of a rinse agent for years in the dishwasher though and you guys will love that.

It not only cleans the dishes, it keeps the dishwasher clean and running smooth. My washer is 17 yrs old and counting. Still runs like a top. Knock on wood.

I found A & H Washing Soda on the same aisle as the laundry detergent.....but it's with the Borax and other laundry additives. Your store might not carry it, though. I found it at Kroger and Publix. You can always order it off the soapsgonebuy website but you'll pay more for it there than at a grocery store.

I've put vinegar in my rinse agent dispenser in the dishwasher and it seems to be working fine. Keeps the dishwasher smelling clean and my glasses don't have spots. :cool:

tkrik 01-29-2009 09:11 AM

I was thrilled yesterday as I sat down and did my budget for the upcoming month. SSDI only comes once a month and I have to plan the best I can. It's tight but we make it. Anyhow, I realized yesterday that this month I only spent $240 in groceries. That fed all 3 of us and I still have food left. I was thrilled.

At the beginning of the month, we eat the fresh fruits and veggies and towards the end we eat the frozen. I buy only what is on sale and save on an average between $50 and $70 on my groceries. I also found that planning a "menu" based on the sales helps save so much money and time. I do not buy any type of junk food like chips, soda, cookies, etc. I do buy crackers though.

Just thought I'd share that with my thrifty friends.;):p

hollym 01-29-2009 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by braingonebad (Post 455099)
20 mule team I can find, but I have never seen A& H washing soap.

I've been using vinegar instead of a rinse agent for years in the dishwasher though and you guys will love that.

It not only cleans the dishes, it keeps the dishwasher clean and running smooth. My washer is 17 yrs old and counting. Still runs like a top. Knock on wood.


Read this FAQ about the washing soda - they give you a UPC code to help locate it.
http://www.thelaundrybasket.com/Ques...per_washi.html

Also, please note that it is pure Sodium Carbonate and I know you have a pool so check out your pool chemicals because if you have a ph increaser it is probably 100% sodium carbonate. I've been looking for the washing soda, too, and I saw on a message board that a lot of people are using the pool chemical version interchangeably and cheaper than the A & H Super Washing Soda!

tkrik 01-29-2009 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by braingonebad (Post 455099)
20 mule team I can find, but I have never seen A& H washing soap.

I've been using vinegar instead of a rinse agent for years in the dishwasher though and you guys will love that.

It not only cleans the dishes, it keeps the dishwasher clean and running smooth. My washer is 17 yrs old and counting. Still runs like a top. Knock on wood.

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Originally Posted by hollym (Post 455797)
Read this FAQ about the washing soda - they give you a UPC code to help locate it.
http://www.thelaundrybasket.com/Ques...per_washi.html

Also, please note that it is pure Sodium Carbonate and I know you have a pool so check out your pool chemicals because if you have a ph increaser it is probably 100% sodium carbonate. I've been looking for the washing soda, too, and I saw on a message board that a lot of people are using the pool chemical version interchangeably and cheaper than the A & H Super Washing Soda!

My local Ace Hardware carries A&H Super Washing Soda as well as the borax. I wonder if Home Depot or Lowes may have it as well.

weegot5kiz 01-29-2009 03:26 PM

wally world has the arm and hammer washing soda and you can also order it from the manufacture

like I said I was skeptical about the laundry soap, let me just say it works real well

hollym 01-29-2009 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by weegot5kiz (Post 456043)
wally world has the arm and hammer washing soda and you can also order it from the manufacture

like I said I was skeptical about the laundry soap, let me just say it works real well


I've been to two WalMarts here and neither one carries it. Now I feel ripped off. That is why I started to look into pool chemicals. They are cheaper and easier to come by.

weegot5kiz 01-30-2009 09:35 AM

Holly all else fails you can order it online although it was a couple bucks cheaper at the store, and they are right its not in the normal area its with the color bleacn stuff.

Kitty 01-31-2009 12:43 PM

Anyone who eats Instant Oatmeal or has kids that do knows how expensive it can be....even the store brands.

I found a recipe for making your own "instant oatmeal" and plan to try it. Here it is for anyone who has the ingredients and wants to test it out. I need to buy quick cooking oats in order to try it.

Homemade Instant Oatmeal

3 Cups Quick Cooking Oats
Sugar (if desired)
Flavorings (if desired)

Put 1 cup oatmeal into blender or food processor and blend to a powder. You may want to do this 1/2 cup at a time.

In each of 8 zipper style baggies put 1/4 cup un-powdered oats and 2 tablespoons powdered oats.

To use, empty baggie into bowl and add 3/4 cup boiling water. For thicker oatmeal use less water...more for thinner. Let sit until it's the consistency you like.

You can add brown sugar, granulated sugar, raisins, cinnamon, dried fruit and even make a fruit and cream version by adding 1 tablespoon powdered creamer with the dried fruit. You could even use Splenda if desired...but I don't use it so we'd have to add sugar to sweeten it.

This sounds good....and you'll get less preservatives and additives by making it yourself.


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