My Walk Through Life 2/12/2025
I take care of an invalid mother part time and when I do, bedtime is 8:00 pm in this house. I have to find something to watch on TV (or my phone, actually) to keep entertained before I fall asleep. Last night I found Horrible Histories on Hulu. This show is made for children, I guess, but not for very young ones. It can get a little disgusting.
I discovered the books years ago when my kids were buying books at the Scholastic Book Fairs. I don't remember if they wanted them or if I wanted them, but I had started a collection. They are British and not easy to find, but I still pick them up on Ebay when I see them. They are written by Terry Deary and illustrated by Martin Brown. They are advertised as "history with the nasty bits left in".
I like learning about cultural history. I am not interested in dates, wars, etc but I love to learn how people lived. What medicines they used, food they ate, what they did for entertainment, and how their homes were set up. I like unusual stories on people and I guess that is why I like to be a history/ghost story tour guide.
Another series of books I collect is Foxfire. A group of college students went into the Appalachians and collected stories of how to live of the land and how to have a life of plain living. I was going to write "a simple life" but there was not much simple about how these mountain folk live. They built their own houses, furniture, well, pretty much everything. They raise and grow their food. I think these books are what started my interest in helpful hints. I appreciate shops, do not have a green thumb, and would not be able to butcher an animal, so I would starve. However, I grew an interest in folklore medicine and the simple ways to live and save money.
I have been researching and sharing some of my helpful collections for years. Some have been good, some not so good, but I am always looking for a better way.
Heloise and Joey Green have been my helpful hint friends for years. I will post and share some of their hints, as well as my own.
Laundry will be the subject for today. The never ending pile of dirty clothes. I do not have any helpful hint for washing, drying, folding and putting away in one day. I am not always very good at that.
Do you have rust in your water, or rusty pipes? If you do, and your clothes get discolored because of it, fold a terry cloth rag over the end of the washing machine hose (this is an old article, so hold it over the spout where the water comes in) and hold tightly. The terry cloth will strain the rust from the water. An easier way might be putting a big terry cloth bath towel in the washing machine and let it swish around for a few minutes. Remove the towel before putting in your laundry. This also seems to work.
I am a lover of the old fashioned clothes line. I have had one at almost every house I have lived in as an adult and I use it as soon as the weather gets warm. I have always found it more peaceful than a chore. I enjoy the sun, the birds, and the sounds of whatever nature might be around. The benefits, clothes smell good and it lightens up the electric bill.
Cheap and Easy Stain Remover
1 part Dawn dish soap
1 Part baking soda
2 parts hydrogen peroxide
Mix in teaspoon sizes or cup sizes using the ratio. After mixing together, add to the stain and let it sit for an hour before washing.
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