So...I rescued the pepper shaker, let it soak in the sink in some soapy water for a bit, gave it a good scrub and it's now my all purpose baking soda shaker! It just feels better to shake baking soda out this way, instead of from a boring box.
If you have an old pepper shaker that is similarily ignored, bring it back to life as a new addition to your cleaning kit! Or...here are some of my favorite shakers for baking soda...(I prefer slightly oversized shakers, so you won't have to be refilling it all the time.)
Okay, your baking soda is beautifully presented - now use it, slobbo darlings! Here are my favorite baking soda tips for cleaning (from the happyslob.com website & this blog):
Baking Soda Uses Database
Baking Soda as a Natural Air Freshener
Baking Soda Carpet Powder Recipe
Use Baking Soda to Clear Clogged Drains
All Purpose Baking Soda Spray Cleaner
Baking Soda for Cleaning the Walls
Baking Soda for Washing Dishes
Baking Soda Crayon Stain Removal Tip
3 comments:
Thank you for all your great tips on taking the real work out of having a clean home to be proud of at all times. I had my list of things to do in AM and PM years ago when my kids were at home and when I was working outside my home. IMHO, we could all benefit by getting back to the basics of a lot of everyday things in general!
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That's what I use. I also use a picnic style mustard bottle for the vinegar. Works great and cheap :)
If you are a fan of the parmesan cheese that comes in the shaker type can: http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/Products/ProductInfoDisplay.htm?SiteId=1&Product=2100061480
Theses are the BEST! They hold a lot and you can sprinkle or pour, depending on the mess, and wet hands are not going to ruin them. And they are FREE (if you buy that type of cheese :)
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