6 cups water
3 cups white vinegar
2 cups hair conditioner
Mix water, vinegar and hair conditioner in a 1 gallon container. Stir. Do not shake it; it will cause foaming. Use the same amount you normally use in a rinse cycle or spritz it on a wash cloth and throw in the dryer.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Rotating can racks for food storage
Here are some websites I found on how to make your own rotating can racks for canned foods.
http://foodstoragemadeeasy.net/2009/02/16/build-your-own-can-rotating-rack/
http://i-refuse-to-recede.blogspot.com/2009/12/how-to-build-self-rotating-can-rack.html
http://foodstorageandbeyond.com/2010/07/feature-frugal-friday-homemade-rotating-can-racks/
http://www.canracks.com/
http://www.wikihow.com/Build-a-Rotating-Canned-Food-Shelf
http://www.canorganizer.com/
I have the plastic ones in pantry and they are $20 a set. The first website makes canning rotators out of cardboard. They should be pretty inexpensive to make. You can get tons of boxes from your local liqour store. (That's the only time I think you should be visiting them, for boxes. LOL.)
Love you guys,
Mom
http://foodstoragemadeeasy.net/2009/02/16/build-your-own-can-rotating-rack/
http://i-refuse-to-recede.blogspot.com/2009/12/how-to-build-self-rotating-can-rack.html
http://foodstorageandbeyond.com/2010/07/feature-frugal-friday-homemade-rotating-can-racks/
http://www.canracks.com/
http://www.wikihow.com/Build-a-Rotating-Canned-Food-Shelf
http://www.canorganizer.com/
I have the plastic ones in pantry and they are $20 a set. The first website makes canning rotators out of cardboard. They should be pretty inexpensive to make. You can get tons of boxes from your local liqour store. (That's the only time I think you should be visiting them, for boxes. LOL.)
Love you guys,
Mom
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