Showing newest posts with label Living Green. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label Living Green. Show older posts

Before and After: Electric Stove

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

I kept on reminding myself to buy a single-burner electric stove but I never got around it. (We need it as an emergency stove in case we run out of LPG.)

One day, my friend "MM" gave me this green National electric stove. Perfect! I instantly saw its potential. It's a well-built stove, better than what's available in the market nowadays.





Before...


















After... The stove looks like this now. Tada!

Here is how I did it:

1.
I had the cord changed. See the chewed up cord in the before picture? I brought the stove to our neighborhood repair shop and they replaced the cords for P220 ($5).

2.
I cleaned the pan and the center of the coils. It only took 10 minutes to turn the pan from grimy to shiny. I will post the secret formula tomorrow.









3. I polished the body with MC All-Purpose Cleaner. MC can clean almost anything.

Bow...

Note: SAVE THE EARTH! Recycle. Try to save appliances by having them repaired. Don't just throw them away.

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Laundry: Starch Wars -- Niagara vs. Liwayway

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Me: "Your barong is wrinkled. Change it!"
Husband: "It's okay. Nobody will notice."
Me: "Everybody will notice! I will be judged by how well your barong is starched and ironed. Baka sabihin nila I'm a bad housewife."













(WARNING: Be sure to also read Starch Wars Part II)


Korean Wife is to Kimchi as Mrs. G is to Starched Barong


The excited new homemaker in me made me buy cans and cans of Niagara Spray Starch for my husband's barongs. It used to be at the top of my grocery list even though I was scandalized by its price. I don't know how many cans of Niagara I used before our maid suggested that we try the good ol' trusty almirol.

I bought Liwayway Gawgaw and let the maid experiment with the barongs. Lo' and behold! She was able to achieve starch perfection.

Advantages of Almirol:

  1. Cheaper. Gawgaw is only P42.25 and it will take months before you use up 1 kilo. Niagara Spray Starch (Original) is P 92.50 (Rustan's Supermarket). You're lucky if a can lasts you one week.
  2. Clothes are Easier to Iron. Our maid finds it easier to iron the barongs when we use almirol.
  3. Eco-friendly. Remember, those cans will end up in landfills. What a waste.
  4. Cheaper. Oh! I already mentioned that.

Our Maid's Special Almirol Recipe


  1. Mix gawgaw and coldwater in a basin. The amount of gawgaw will depend on how many clothes you need to starch. Add just enough cold water to liquefy the gawgaw.
  2. Stir the mixture until the lumps disappear.
  3. Slowly add boiling water to the mixture. Continue stirring to prevent lumping.
  4. Add more water (regular tap water temperature) to cool and dilute the mixture.
  5. Add the barongs and soak them for around 15 minutes. Consider this as your last rinse.
  6. Wring the barong then shake off excess starchy mixture.
  7. Line-dry.
  8. Iron the barong before it’s completely dry. If you got it bone dry from the clothesline, spray it with some water. The barong must be damp before it is ironed.
Disclaimer: I have no personal knowledge as to how almirol is made/done. I'm not even sure if it's a noun or a verb. I just translated and transcribed the instructions given to me by our maid. According to her, she never measures the amount of gawgaw or water she adds. She just estimates. Good luck.

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Household Cleaning Kit

Monday, July 21, 2008














I have finally done it! I assembled my Cleaning Kit with homemade cleaning products. I printed out a copy of the recipes and placed it in our Household Manual so that the helpers can mix a new batch anytime. Below is the list of what's in the kit and the recipes for the cleaning products.

  1. All-Purpose Cleaner
  2. Window Cleaner
  3. Furniture Polish
  4. Baking Soda
  5. Pure Dishwashing Liquid
  6. Pure Vinegar
  7. Lemon Essential Oil
  8. Sponge
  9. Toothbrush
  10. Rags
  11. Scrub Brush
  12. Gloves
All-Purpose Cleaner
  • 2 tablespoon dishwashing liquid
  • 2 cups of water
  • Spray Bottle
Window Cleaner
  • 1/3 teaspoon liquid detergent
  • 3 tablespoon vinegar
  • 2 cups of water
  • Spray Bottle
Furniture Polish
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 4 tablespoon vinegar
  • 30 drops of lemon essential oil
  • Small Spray Bottle/Ketchup Bottle
Baking Soda
  • 1 box baking soda
  • Salt/Sugar Shaker or Ketchup Bottle
Pure Dishwashing Liquid
  • 190 mL dishwashing liquid
  • Ketchup Bottle
Pure Vinegar
  • Vinegar
  • Spray Bottle

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