Can you tell I am binge-watching your channel?? lol I was wondering, what are the little cubes that you made? It looked like it was made with sodium bicarbonate. Was that dishwashing detergent? If so, can you PLEASE share your recipe for those?
@@alymar18 oh I’m smiling ear to ear! Thank you for the support! It truly means so much! And yes, of course! 1/2 cup baking soda 1/8 cup citric acid 1 tbsp dish soap You can also use these as toilet cleaner and you can add a few drops of essential oil to it!
@@alymar18 yes, they become kind of fluffy. if you put too much dish soap, they'll start to rise and you just wait 5 min and push them down with your fingers (in the ice cube tray) once they stop rising, wait a few hours and you can pop them out and store in an airtight container. Make sure to use a silicone tray that has a softer bottom otherwise I don't think you could pop them out. (hope this made sense 😅)
@@petro3441 oh I’m actually a bit nervous about even showing myself cooking because I’ve had a lot of trauma with food growing up, so I’m quite ‘picky’. I make my recipes fit my own taste usually and I’m not a great cook. I just make what I like to eat. But I’ll try to share some of the recipes in the future ❤️
Can you tell I am binge-watching your channel?? lol I was wondering, what are the little cubes that you made? It looked like it was made with sodium bicarbonate. Was that dishwashing detergent? If so, can you PLEASE share your recipe for those?
@@alymar18 oh I’m smiling ear to ear! Thank you for the support! It truly means so much!
And yes, of course!
1/2 cup baking soda
1/8 cup citric acid
1 tbsp dish soap
You can also use these as toilet cleaner and you can add a few drops of essential oil to it!
@@Komorebi_Tales Amazing! Just mix, put in the cube trays, and do they harden? I think I saw you ended up with them in a jar, so they must?
@@alymar18 yes, they become kind of fluffy. if you put too much dish soap, they'll start to rise and you just wait 5 min and push them down with your fingers (in the ice cube tray) once they stop rising, wait a few hours and you can pop them out and store in an airtight container. Make sure to use a silicone tray that has a softer bottom otherwise I don't think you could pop them out. (hope this made sense 😅)
@@Komorebi_Tales It makes complete sense! Thank you so much! 😃
Such a calming video ❤
@@trpicalbeing2358 aw thank you so much love, I’m so happy you enjoyed it! ❤️
Hi. Lovely waffles❤
You are an expert in tetris👌👌
@@petro3441 hi! And thank you 😊😊
Love the time we had together. Please share your recipes with us🙏🥞🥘🍲
@@petro3441 oh I’m actually a bit nervous about even showing myself cooking because I’ve had a lot of trauma with food growing up, so I’m quite ‘picky’. I make my recipes fit my own taste usually and I’m not a great cook. I just make what I like to eat. But I’ll try to share some of the recipes in the future ❤️
@@Komorebi_Tales thats how most of us do it. Add a bit here and leave that...
Nicely done 😊
@@langyawdiaries thank you 💜
Hi! Just wondering where you got the huge fan decor on your wall? Its gorgeous and I've been looking for it
@@boo-cc5kg hi! Thank you! It’s from a shop on Etsy, called CraftsStoreViet. Mine is the 20”x 40”