Good midweek to you all. Hope you are safe and well.
It is a nice morning here. It is 60F right now, feels nice. Today may get to a low 70's and cloudy. Yesterday I took my walk a little later for some reason (had a nudge). As I was walking, I noticed the beautiful blue sky - not a cloud to be seen. You could see a bit of the moon as well - it was around 11AM. Just a gorgeous day. Got to talk w/ neighbors I hadn't met before.
Think about the basics.
Cook once and eat 2 or 3 times! Just this week I made air fried chicken and did enough for 3 meals. I ate twice and froze the 3rd one for another time. Just heat up and eat! I like making soups and freezing some in individual containers for those days I just don't feel like cooking. A nice batch of hard-boiled eggs - great breakfast, snack, or add for a meal.
Pre chop vegies and bag for use all week. You can make a salad or a stir fry in no time.
My laundry is downstairs in the basement. I have steep basement stairs. Let's just say it gets tougher each year going up and down with laundry. Well, I make it easier!! I take laundry down with a pitch! LOL. I toss it down the steps (in a pillowcase) and then go down and move to the laundry area. When laundry is done, I fold or hang immediately and make smaller trips upstairs. It is easier to carry up clothes on hangers or a batch of towels or undies. I can still hold on to the handrail and feel safe.
I like breakfast sandwiches - but don't want to go out and buy them. I can make them at home for pennies. Make some biscuits or use buns (whatever you have). I like the way everything fits on those store-bought ones. So, I cook up sausage patties, and I make my own egg rounds.
I use a greased ring for a canning jar - wide mouth. Fry on one side and then flip. Works perfect and they are just the right size. You could also take the top and bottom off a can like tuna and use that as a mold. Grease the inside of the ring. Use what you have. (maybe a biscuit cutter?)
Making homemade cleaner is so easy. You can make citrus cleaner with peels - I have posted that many times. OR you can just make a nice cleaner with things you have on hand.
2 C water
1/2 C white vinegar
1 tsp. dish soap
1 tsp. baking soda
Mix together and put in a spray bottle.
Heck you can use soap water as well!!!! That is pretty simple and easy. Maybe add a splash on vinegar.
Here is a trick I used the other day - and boy did it save time when I was done.
I was going to be using a small roller and a paint brush to paint my big planter the neighbor made.I slid the paint tray into a plastic grocery bag I had - the wrapped it around to the bottom and added a couple pieces of tape to hold it.
Poured the paint onto the bag - and went to town. When done - clean-up was simply taking the bag off and throwing away. The tray was clean as a whistle. You could do this with a regular size tray as well. Talk about easy peasy!!!!!
I have some old worn-out fuzzy socks that get used over my Swifter dust mop. They slide over the end - if need be, use a rubber band to hold it on. I spray with a bit of water to dampen, and dust mop the floors. When done they can be washed and reused again and again. No need to buy fancy products. I have even used microfiber cloths on the Swifter. Just use what you have.
Heck even small things can make a difference. My silverware drawer is in an old washstand, and it is a long drawer and kind of heavy. I keep a couple spoons, forks, and knives in a kitchen themed coffee mug on the counter. That is all I need for me!!!! Wash and replace - they are always handy.
My cooking utensils are in a clay pot next to the stove and ready to use. They get used a lot, so don't have a chance to get dusty!
For me it is just the little things!
There are so many things we can do to make life easier (which is smarter).
What is something you do that makes life easier and not harder? We all need new ideas.
Hope you all have a great day. Look up, look around and listen - it is lovely out there!
I knew you were smarter than the average bear! ha! Oh yeah, I'm all about work smarter, not harder. Love your method for getting laundry to the basement. And you are taking clean clothes upstairs in bites, not a heavy basket. Unnecessary steps should be eliminated; streamline your work. Cleaning up a paint tray is not fun but your use of a shopping bag is brilliant. My rag box is pretty full and any of it can be used for dusting furniture and floors.
ReplyDeleteIt is really nice out this morning. We ate breakfast in the sukkah for the last time and then I will put everything away until next year. Erin called and said it looked like rain and I agree, it really does, but apparently no rain until Saturday. I noticed the red roses are still blooming on the south side of the house and we are still getting cucumbers.
Enjoy your day, you and Bits!
Well, as I get older - let us just say I need new ways!
DeleteThe bag and the paint tray worked wonderfully! Clean-up was a breeze. I just soaked the brush for a while and done.
Nice out today indeed. It does look like rain. I walked and didn't need sunglasses for the first time in ages! I have done yard work too.
I tried a homemade cleaning solution for grout but it failed miserably for me so I deleted it. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteBummer. I just use the homemade things I list for general cleaning. Grout would be a toughie.
DeleteSorry you didn't have success.
Your laundry story made me think of my mom. She tossed the dirty clothes to the bottom of the stairs too...no pillowcase. Then she would sit on her bum and take one step at a time. Coming up, she would put a basket on her lap and do the stairs while seated. If Dad was home he did the carrying up. Where there is a will there is a way.
ReplyDeleteLOL. I haven't had to sit to get down yet! You never know - someday. That seems like it would a rough job getting back up. I can just see me getting almost to the top and losing the basket down the stairs!!!
DeleteI will admit to being another laundry tosser. It just makes sense!
ReplyDeleteAnother little thing that I do is to keep rolls of plastic bags to line my kitchen and bathroom waste bins behind the bins themselves. When I take one liner out there is always another to hand without me having to go searching for a roll hidden amongst cleaning products etc. I like your idea of lining a paint tray with a plastic bag. I hate washing paint trays out.
Glad to meet another tosser! You are right - just makes sense. I always keep 3 or 4 bags in the bottom of the trash can to replace the one taken out. Your idea is pretty darn good too. I hate cleaning the pans too - this worked great.
DeleteI usually toss the sheets and the towels down the stairs and then collect them to take to the back.
ReplyDeleteTo save on cleaning a paint brush or roller if we need to stop before finishing the task, we wrap in a plastic bag or some plastic wrap (if I actually have any) and put it in the freezer. Just thaw it out in the plastic and you are ready to go once again.
God bless.
Another tosser! I usually wrap and stick in the frig over night until needed the next day. I finished this job in one morning thankfully!
DeleteI handle our stairs in the same way you do, Cheryl. If I can toss it down the stairs easily I will do that verses carrying it down as that is the safer option. That was a smart idea with the paint tray! I like an easy cleanup. Our silverware drawer is hard to open too, so we also keep a few eating utensils in a basket on the counter and it works well for us. I also store my most used kitchen utensils in a glass pitcher next to the store. Like you, I use them enough that they don’t have a chance to get dusty. Great blog post!
ReplyDeleteLove it. Great minds think alike!!! Sounds like we are more alike than different. We love the same kinds of food too!
DeleteThanks.