I’ve watched so many YT videos. Yours is the first on this topic that I actually learned new ideas from. Thank you! Seriously very helpful! And bless you ladies that aspire to be homemakers. It’s the most amazing life ever! I get to dabble in many things from homesteading to herbal medicine, all while taking care of and homeschooling my children. Thank God for hard working husbands that make it possible.
Bless you Kelli. I've been desperately trying to outsource as I live in NY. My husband and I are saving to leave.. we both grew up here and this just doesn't work out for our economical lifestyle. We are desperate to leave! I haven't checked yet, but I am praying that Azure will deliver here as we have changed our lifestyle tremendously. Also, wanted to tell you to be careful with metal straws. As the metal oxidizes over time, the straw gives off a metallic like taste and overtime, the metals in the straws can be harmful to your body / hormones. I use glass straws now to prevent this. They're also better to clean as you can visibly see what's going on inside. (haven't thought of a solution for kids yet). Wanted to thank you for helping me as a Christian homemaker (1 yr married in Oct) with no kids. I relate to your video about homemaking without children yet. It has blessed me and helped me respond to family members about "why don't you work". It's a struggle still at times but I'm glad to learn I'm not the only one learning and maintaining a peaceful spirit filled home for my husband as well as prepare myself for when and if the Lord blesses us with children. Please thank Scott as well as he has helped my husband in many ways. Praying for Abba to continuously bless your ministry and bless you with little ones someday. 🤎
Thank you Ariela!! And thank you for sharing your testimony with homemaking, I always think it's encouraging to hear other's journeys with this. And I appreciate you sharing about the straws, I had no idea. Are your glass straws pretty strong, for some reason, I've always been concerned of them breaking, which is probably just overthinking =) And I pray that God continues to give you wisdom and guidance on leaving NY. It's so sad when it's your home place, but totally understand wanting to set your family up in a more favorable place! Trusting the Lord will direct your steps! God bless you both and thank you for your encouragement!
I went years without dental insurance and a filling fell out. I ended up losing the tooth because it fell apart after a couple years but by rinsing with peroxide I was able to keep infection away until I could see a dentist. Anytime the tooth showed signs of getting irritated I rinsed with the peroxide for days and it would heal up. There were times I feared for my life having a tooth like that but the peroxide was my go to and I eventually had confidence in it. I'm not saying anyone should choose to do that above dental care...but it saved me when I needed it and I thank God for that.
I crochet dish scrubbies. There are lots of free patterns to use with the scrubby yarns 😊 I make fire ciders, too. I Let them sit in the cabinet. I add the honey to smaller amounts as needed. I recommend keeping a stash of paper towels, sanitizing wipes, and facial tissues for it during sickness. Especially when cleaning up after sick children.
I had a safety razor for a long time but I switched back, because I have to go so slow to make sure I don't nick myself with it. And as a mom of toddlers, I'm often rushing. Plus, if my kids grab it, they can really hurt themselves easily. If they grab a disposable razor, they are less likely to get cut. Also, leaving it in the shower was a no-go because it would rust and I'd have to buy a new one. And I could NOT remember to grab it before I jumped in the shower or remember to take it out after a shower. My husband does still use his, but I do not. I may switch back when my kids are older and less needy. My 5-year-old has stainless cups with silicone tops and a stainless straw. I couldn't do silicone straws because he chews (or did chew) everything and would ruin them. Only thing is, if your kid tries chewing on the metal straws, it can damage their tooth enamel. You also do not need dryer balls or dryer sheets AT ALL if you only buy things made of natural fabrics. Polyester is what causes static. Go over to cotton and rayon, and you don't need to use anything at all. I don't find dryer balls work very well either.
You can make your own liquid soap with potassium hydroxide (koh lye), oil of your choice ( I use coconut), and water or tea and then water or tea to dilute. I don't buy body wash or hand soap anymore. I spent 23 dollars on the Koh and it has lasted 4 years and a gallon of coconut oil costs me 14 dollars from the Amish store and lasts several batches. Each batch lasts us several months.
It’s funny I just ordered some SS straws. They’re sitting in the unopened box on the floor right now. I’m definitely a paper towel user. I used to put them in the yard waste bin when that was part of our trash pick up. We no longer have that but I’m assuming they’ll break down in a compost pile since I know that’s what they were doing with the yard waste. We haven’t started a compost yet but it’s on the list lol. Seems the list just keeps growing more faster than the existing items get checked off! Anyway, like the others said, you shared some great ideas, thank you! I’m very intrigued with the dental ideas. That is the one area I’m trying to wrap my head around. Slow and steady wins the race. Bless you sweet Kelli. 🤗
Great ideas - definitely going to implement some of these ideas. An idea for whoever can handle a bit of pain at first (no more pain after a few uses) is using an epilator (Braun brand is the best)- it pulls your little hairs from the root (here is the pain) and in time it makes hair thinner and with a thin root. For underarm - those black dots visible after a shave will disappear. I also recommend maybe to do a few wax treatments before using the epilator to get the body used to it. Afterwords, the epilator cost will be the only expense - it last for years and years. In Europe and South America epilators are used a lot more than here in US.
I use Dr. Ellie Phillips’ method for cleaning teeth and have seen big improvements. I suffered from gingivitis and bleeding gums every time I brushed. That has completely gone away. She doesn’t advocate the use of hydrogen peroxide, clove oil and all the other popular things so I threw them all out and I’ve had amazing results. Now, I had teeth issues so for someone that has healthy gums and teeth, peroxide is probably fine. But if you ever have a cavity or some issues down the road, I would highly suggest looking into her method. She does not advocate flossing and hasn’t flossed in 30 years. She says it’s bad for your teeth. So I have stopped that too which is my favorite part haha. 😂
I’m so excited to find your page! In some ways you are next level for me to the tallow and salve I can learn🎉 Have you used the Landry detergent on cloth diapers? Also if you get more cloth rags you will not feel the need for paper towels at least not in the kitchen! Check out green mountain diapers they have one that is called Birds Eye paper towel size replacements, I also have the wipe size. I have 7 children so we have a lot and I let them clean to their heart’s content and try not to worry about how many they are using and at the end of the day or morning throw them all in the wash! Also what is going on with roses mountain herbs?! The other store I agree with you. God bless, I’ll keep tuned in.
I love the wool dryer balls. My clothes dry faster & as long as you don't have synthetic fabrics, there's no static cling. Besides the unhealthy issues with dryer sheets, I am very sensitive to all of the artificial scents. If I want a scent, I just put a few drops of essential oil on my dryer balls.
I just discovered your channel and I am enjoying your videos so much and learning so much from them! I feel like we are cut from the same cloth, so to speak! I am just 9 months into my homemaking journey, so I have lots to learn! I definitely want to try out the mouthwash recipes😊 how much coconut oil do you use for oil pulling? And do you do it right after you wake up, or do you brush your teeth first?
Thank you so much, I'm so glad you are enjoying them! Just a teaspoon amount is how much we use. And we brush out teeth first then oil pull... although thinking about it, I don't think it would hurt/maybe even be more beneficial to oil pull first, then brush. You may know this, but I probably should have mentioned in the video to make sure you spit it in the trash and not in the sink or the coconut oil could cause plumbing issues!
I have had a hard time buying Dr. Bonners also....occasionally I do but it just doesn't feel right. The bars and bottles have some really wacky stuff printed all over it and I don't agree with it. I'm not so sure I'd 100 percent agree with anyone's beliefs who make any variety of castile soap (or any product really) but that one is just boldly, in-your-face about it.
Metal straws can be really dangerous for kids, depending on the kid. If they walk around with it and trip, it can impale their throats/eyes. My daughter nearly knocked her tooth out when we were on a walk in our wagon and I hit a bump 😢 I switched to silicone straws for kids!
Hi, thank you! I meant to add this in the description. Here is his store link and if you scroll down you will find the propolis horizontalhive.com/buy-hive-bees/swarm-trap-top-bar-sale.shtml
Never store your razor in the shower. I always take it out of the shower, dry it off, and store it in the cupboard. This has made my razor last SO much longer.
Hi, I notice you said you don’t like Dr. Bronner. Do you mind sharing why or could point me what their values are in a video or article. I’m all about making sure I’m very careful about what I put in and on my body.
I think I need to learn how to make those little scrubbies. They are so cute and look like they would do such a good job. Also do you have a link for the propolis that you have purchased?
Would be able to share the values that Dr. Bonners has that are not in line with yours? I have been using Dr. Bonners, but would like to support like-minded companies. Thank you.
Their bottles (both old and new) were giant red flags to me. I think it was the old one that quoted Margaret Sanger. Then a few years ago, there was a very bizarre post by the Bronners son (now owner, I do believe) on the instagram. If you're curious , I'm sure it would be easy enough to find their values from looking at their social media.
Thank you very much for your response. I did do a little research after asking you the question. I completely agree with you. I appreciate you sharing.@@homewithkelli
I was going to ask too. A quote from M Sanger is a reason enough to boycott. But I looked at their FB…wow. You are not kidding. I am bummed as I liked their tea tree Castile for rashes but I will use something else. Their FB page was highly telling. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I had no idea if any of it and hadn’t noticed the quote even.
I could never live without paper towels? How in the world do you clean out meat grease from pans? It’s not going down my drain! And you can’t use cloths that need to be washed (grease going down the drain again). We have a lot of grease every meal. Paper towels are a must!!
I always use a spatula or a scraper and scrape it out into my scrap plate and feed it to the animals. If you scrape it out well enough, which takes only a few seconds, then there’s not enough grease left to amount to anything and it washes out easily with hot water and some soap and doesn’t clog the drain, or at least not mine. I’ve been doing this for a decade and a half. If it’s sausage grease I save it to make sausage gravy and if it’s bacon grease I save it for really anything. Just throw a spoonful in to cook something. It adds flavor and saves a lot of oil therefore money. I just keep in it a glass jar in my cabinet. If it doesn’t get contaminated or get water or anything in it, it has never went bad in my experience. I strain mine before putting it in the jar, but you probably don’t have to, it just looks a little nicer sitting on the shelf like that. You can use any container but I’ve always used an old glass peanut butter jar and my mom always used an old glass sauerkraut jar from before she started making her own sauerkraut. Just make sure to know if anyone is allergic to pork before you cook their food in bacon or sausage grease.
What a blessing your channel has been to me! God has opened my eyes to SO many things in the past weeks of discovering your channel. ❤️
Hi Rachel, wow, praise God. I'm so thankful!! God bless you!
@@homewithkelli is there any way we could connect, like an email? I would love to chat!
I’ve watched so many YT videos. Yours is the first on this topic that I actually learned new ideas from. Thank you! Seriously very helpful! And bless you ladies that aspire to be homemakers. It’s the most amazing life ever! I get to dabble in many things from homesteading to herbal medicine, all while taking care of and homeschooling my children. Thank God for hard working husbands that make it possible.
I'm so glad to hear this! And thank you so much for the encouragement shared to aspiring homemakers. Such a beautiful testimony!
Bless you Kelli. I've been desperately trying to outsource as I live in NY. My husband and I are saving to leave.. we both grew up here and this just doesn't work out for our economical lifestyle. We are desperate to leave! I haven't checked yet, but I am praying that Azure will deliver here as we have changed our lifestyle tremendously. Also, wanted to tell you to be careful with metal straws. As the metal oxidizes over time, the straw gives off a metallic like taste and overtime, the metals in the straws can be harmful to your body / hormones. I use glass straws now to prevent this. They're also better to clean as you can visibly see what's going on inside. (haven't thought of a solution for kids yet).
Wanted to thank you for helping me as a Christian homemaker (1 yr married in Oct) with no kids. I relate to your video about homemaking without children yet. It has blessed me and helped me respond to family members about "why don't you work". It's a struggle still at times but I'm glad to learn I'm not the only one learning and maintaining a peaceful spirit filled home for my husband as well as prepare myself for when and if the Lord blesses us with children. Please thank Scott as well as he has helped my husband in many ways. Praying for Abba to continuously bless your ministry and bless you with little ones someday. 🤎
Thank you Ariela!! And thank you for sharing your testimony with homemaking, I always think it's encouraging to hear other's journeys with this. And I appreciate you sharing about the straws, I had no idea. Are your glass straws pretty strong, for some reason, I've always been concerned of them breaking, which is probably just overthinking =)
And I pray that God continues to give you wisdom and guidance on leaving NY. It's so sad when it's your home place, but totally understand wanting to set your family up in a more favorable place! Trusting the Lord will direct your steps! God bless you both and thank you for your encouragement!
I went years without dental insurance and a filling fell out. I ended up losing the tooth because it fell apart after a couple years but by rinsing with peroxide I was able to keep infection away until I could see a dentist. Anytime the tooth showed signs of getting irritated I rinsed with the peroxide for days and it would heal up. There were times I feared for my life having a tooth like that but the peroxide was my go to and I eventually had confidence in it. I'm not saying anyone should choose to do that above dental care...but it saved me when I needed it and I thank God for that.
Wow, thank you so much for sharing your testimony with this. That is so encouraging to keep on with the peroxide rinsing! God bless you!
Man I am so behind!! So many good ideas and natural ways to substitute every day things we use that I had never thought of!!
Thanks Steph! And be encouraged, we all have to start somewhere =)
I crochet dish scrubbies. There are lots of free patterns to use with the scrubby yarns 😊
I make fire ciders, too. I
Let them sit in the cabinet. I add the honey to smaller amounts as needed.
I recommend keeping a stash of paper towels, sanitizing wipes, and facial tissues for it during sickness. Especially when cleaning up after sick children.
I had a safety razor for a long time but I switched back, because I have to go so slow to make sure I don't nick myself with it. And as a mom of toddlers, I'm often rushing. Plus, if my kids grab it, they can really hurt themselves easily. If they grab a disposable razor, they are less likely to get cut. Also, leaving it in the shower was a no-go because it would rust and I'd have to buy a new one. And I could NOT remember to grab it before I jumped in the shower or remember to take it out after a shower. My husband does still use his, but I do not. I may switch back when my kids are older and less needy.
My 5-year-old has stainless cups with silicone tops and a stainless straw. I couldn't do silicone straws because he chews (or did chew) everything and would ruin them. Only thing is, if your kid tries chewing on the metal straws, it can damage their tooth enamel.
You also do not need dryer balls or dryer sheets AT ALL if you only buy things made of natural fabrics. Polyester is what causes static. Go over to cotton and rayon, and you don't need to use anything at all. I don't find dryer balls work very well either.
You can make your own liquid soap with potassium hydroxide (koh lye), oil of your choice ( I use coconut), and water or tea and then water or tea to dilute. I don't buy body wash or hand soap anymore. I spent 23 dollars on the Koh and it has lasted 4 years and a gallon of coconut oil costs me 14 dollars from the Amish store and lasts several batches. Each batch lasts us several months.
It’s funny I just ordered some SS straws. They’re sitting in the unopened box on the floor right now.
I’m definitely a paper towel user. I used to put them in the yard waste bin when that was part of our trash pick up. We no longer have that but I’m assuming they’ll break down in a compost pile since I know that’s what they were doing with the yard waste. We haven’t started a compost yet but it’s on the list lol. Seems the list just keeps growing more faster than the existing items get checked off!
Anyway, like the others said, you shared some great ideas, thank you! I’m very intrigued with the dental ideas. That is the one area I’m trying to wrap my head around. Slow and steady wins the race.
Bless you sweet Kelli. 🤗
haha I totally understand "the list" ... the never ending list =)
And I definitely put my paper towels in the compost!
Omg, so fun!!! I love your videos. Such great ideas, I can’t wait to implement them myself.
Great ideas - definitely going to implement some of these ideas. An idea for whoever can handle a bit of pain at first (no more pain after a few uses) is using an epilator (Braun brand is the best)- it pulls your little hairs from the root (here is the pain) and in time it makes hair thinner and with a thin root. For underarm - those black dots visible after a shave will disappear. I also recommend maybe to do a few wax treatments before using the epilator to get the body used to it. Afterwords, the epilator cost will be the only expense - it last for years and years. In Europe and South America epilators are used a lot more than here in US.
Fascinating! I have never heard of this!! Thank you for sharing!
Sending this to my future MIL to get her opinions! This is good info!! Thank you for sharing :)
I use coconut oil to remove makeup. It works like a miracle 😊
I use Dr. Ellie Phillips’ method for cleaning teeth and have seen big improvements. I suffered from gingivitis and bleeding gums every time I brushed. That has completely gone away. She doesn’t advocate the use of hydrogen peroxide, clove oil and all the other popular things so I threw them all out and I’ve had amazing results. Now, I had teeth issues so for someone that has healthy gums and teeth, peroxide is probably fine. But if you ever have a cavity or some issues down the road, I would highly suggest looking into her method. She does not advocate flossing and hasn’t flossed in 30 years. She says it’s bad for your teeth. So I have stopped that too which is my favorite part haha. 😂
Great information
Thank you
So many ideas!! Thanks ☺️
Wonderful thanks
Great video!
I totally look forward to your videos! I learn so much & get encouraged every time. Thanks for sharing the content you do.
I'm so glad! God bless you!
I’m so excited to find your page! In some ways you are next level for me to the tallow and salve I can learn🎉
Have you used the Landry detergent on cloth diapers?
Also if you get more cloth rags you will not feel the need for paper towels at least not in the kitchen! Check out green mountain diapers they have one that is called Birds Eye paper towel size replacements, I also have the wipe size. I have 7 children so we have a lot and I let them clean to their heart’s content and try not to worry about how many they are using and at the end of the day or morning throw them all in the wash!
Also what is going on with roses mountain herbs?! The other store I agree with you.
God bless, I’ll keep tuned in.
Very helpful and inspiring ideas! Thankyou, enjoyed watching!
I'm so glad, Thank you Anil!!
I love the wool dryer balls. My clothes dry faster & as long as you don't have synthetic fabrics, there's no static cling. Besides the unhealthy issues with dryer sheets, I am very sensitive to all of the artificial scents. If I want a scent, I just put a few drops of essential oil on my dryer balls.
Yes, they work so well! And I'm the same way, I cannot handle fake fragrance!
We freeze our bananas in the peel.
💗 i try not to buy paper towels anymore just using washable clothes & wash well with bleach or oxy clean. God bless
I just discovered your channel and I am enjoying your videos so much and learning so much from them! I feel like we are cut from the same cloth, so to speak! I am just 9 months into my homemaking journey, so I have lots to learn! I definitely want to try out the mouthwash recipes😊 how much coconut oil do you use for oil pulling? And do you do it right after you wake up, or do you brush your teeth first?
Thank you so much, I'm so glad you are enjoying them! Just a teaspoon amount is how much we use. And we brush out teeth first then oil pull... although thinking about it, I don't think it would hurt/maybe even be more beneficial to oil pull first, then brush. You may know this, but I probably should have mentioned in the video to make sure you spit it in the trash and not in the sink or the coconut oil could cause plumbing issues!
I have had a hard time buying Dr. Bonners also....occasionally I do but it just doesn't feel right. The bars and bottles have some really wacky stuff printed all over it and I don't agree with it. I'm not so sure I'd 100 percent agree with anyone's beliefs who make any variety of castile soap (or any product really) but that one is just boldly, in-your-face about it.
Metal straws can be really dangerous for kids, depending on the kid. If they walk around with it and trip, it can impale their throats/eyes. My daughter nearly knocked her tooth out when we were on a walk in our wagon and I hit a bump 😢 I switched to silicone straws for kids!
Great input, thank you!
What do you use for makeup, shampoo, and conditioner?
Hi Kelli, what essential oil brand do you use?
Can I have a link for the bee product from Dr Leo? Thanks!
Hi, thank you! I meant to add this in the description. Here is his store link and if you scroll down you will find the propolis
horizontalhive.com/buy-hive-bees/swarm-trap-top-bar-sale.shtml
I don't think Azure sells castile soap anymore. Unfortunately only Dr. Bronner's.
Interesting! I know they did have Dr Jacobs and right now it just shows it's out of stock, I wonder if they plan on getting more in...
Great video! How do you get the butterfly razor to not rust??
I'm not sure, but it's never rusted!
Dry it off after use. Open it and have a dry washcloth to lay it on to air dry.
Never store your razor in the shower. I always take it out of the shower, dry it off, and store it in the cupboard. This has made my razor last SO much longer.
Hi,
I notice you said you don’t like Dr. Bronner. Do you mind sharing why or could point me what their values are in a video or article. I’m all about making sure I’m very careful about what I put in and on my body.
Hi! I answered your question (an many others asked this as well!) on my newest video!
I think I need to learn how to make those little scrubbies. They are so cute and look like they would do such a good job. Also do you have a link for the propolis that you have purchased?
Yes, here is the store if you scroll down you will find the propolis: horizontalhive.com/buy-hive-bees/swarm-trap-top-bar-sale.shtml
Would be able to share the values that Dr. Bonners has that are not in line with yours? I have been using Dr. Bonners, but would like to support like-minded companies.
Thank you.
Their bottles (both old and new) were giant red flags to me. I think it was the old one that quoted Margaret Sanger. Then a few years ago, there was a very bizarre post by the Bronners son (now owner, I do believe) on the instagram. If you're curious , I'm sure it would be easy enough to find their values from looking at their social media.
Thank you very much for your response. I did do a little research after asking you the question. I completely agree with you. I appreciate you sharing.@@homewithkelli
I was going to ask too. A quote from M Sanger is a reason enough to boycott.
But I looked at their FB…wow. You are not kidding. I am bummed as I liked their tea tree Castile for rashes but I will use something else. Their FB page was highly telling.
Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I had no idea if any of it and hadn’t noticed the quote even.
I could never live without paper towels? How in the world do you clean out meat grease from pans? It’s not going down my drain! And you can’t use cloths that need to be washed (grease going down the drain again). We have a lot of grease every meal. Paper towels are a must!!
I always use a spatula or a scraper and scrape it out into my scrap plate and feed it to the animals. If you scrape it out well enough, which takes only a few seconds, then there’s not enough grease left to amount to anything and it washes out easily with hot water and some soap and doesn’t clog the drain, or at least not mine. I’ve been doing this for a decade and a half. If it’s sausage grease I save it to make sausage gravy and if it’s bacon grease I save it for really anything. Just throw a spoonful in to cook something. It adds flavor and saves a lot of oil therefore money. I just keep in it a glass jar in my cabinet. If it doesn’t get contaminated or get water or anything in it, it has never went bad in my experience. I strain mine before putting it in the jar, but you probably don’t have to, it just looks a little nicer sitting on the shelf like that. You can use any container but I’ve always used an old glass peanut butter jar and my mom always used an old glass sauerkraut jar from before she started making her own sauerkraut. Just make sure to know if anyone is allergic to pork before you cook their food in bacon or sausage grease.