Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Saving Money on Cleaning Supplies!

 With the rising cost of groceries I hope you might consider some of the ways I save money every week.  Oh I watch those coupons and sales but saving money on cleaning supplies helps me put those dollars back into food.



I cut my SOS pads in half.. saves money and rust on the sink!  


I'm also making dish scrubbies ahead for the year.  So far I've made 10 for my stockpile.  I like to do this in the winter (gardening in the summer).



Every week I also make Dawn Dish Soap and Foaming Hand SoapThis little chore is done on Saturday of every week.  Just takes a minute and I save big $$$.  

***You can use the cheaper brand of dish detergent also for the Spray bottle.  It works.


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8 comments:

Mrs. Murphy said...

Even though it's been frigid cold, our lavender keeps growing. So I have been able to cut it back monthly and get it soaking in vinegar. That's the base of the spray I use in the bathroom. There is so much we can make for ourselves! And foaming soap really saves as it's mostly water and air.

Cheryl Kimbley said...

Good ideas.

Vickie @Vickie's Kitchen and Garden said...

I bet your bathroom smells heavenly...well as good as it could. I love the smell of lavender.

Vickie @Vickie's Kitchen and Garden said...

a dollar or two here can go towards groceries. It's probably more than that for bigger families.

Kathy said...

Great tips!
I haven't done crochet in a long time; might be time to relearn old skills.
A funny thing about the foaming hand soap. My daughter decided to be helpful and fill up the foaming soap dispensers, only she didn't add any water. :D
Hope you have a great week.

Vickie @Vickie's Kitchen and Garden said...

Kathy, daughters are helpful and I'm glad she tried! Have a great week too!

Anna said...

I have been using baking soda and the Oxydol dish soap from the Dollar Tree. works great! I have also been mixing the same dish soap with come baking soda and water in a small container which is like the soft scrub cleaner.

Vickie @Vickie's Kitchen and Garden said...

Anna, I love that idea...I can't wait to try the soft scrub cleaner!