T.S. asks from Buckeye, AZ on September 15, 2009
Just Curious - Buckeye,AZ
What do you moms make at home that is cheaper and better than commercially prepared items?
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C.H. answers from Flagstaff on September 16, 2009
I make my own soap. My hubby and sons have eczema and it is cheaper to make their soaps from scratch than buy the commericial sensitive stuff that don't work. From there I started making my own lotions and creams, then I found out that most of my cleaning supplies used coconut oil so I started making my own laundry soap, dish soap and general cleaning supplies. I find I can get things clean just as well without all the extra chemicals.
I am also cloth diapering. I've finally gotten over my fears of what to do with the poo. Since my husband and I haven't been able to find a second job, we have to because no way can we afford the disposables right now.
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L.E. answers from Tucson on September 16, 2009
yummy alomond milk
http://drbenkim.com/recipesalmondmilk.html
S.R. answers from Phoenix on September 15, 2009
Everything :) I homemake all desserts. We only eat out a couple times on the weekends.
M.J. answers from Tucson on September 16, 2009
I like 1 lb ground turkey seasoned with garlic powder, season salt, and italian seasoning. With 1 lb elbow noodles, a can or two of cream of mushroom soup and a can of corn or peas or both depending on my mood. It is very simple. Yummy and depending on the size of your family there can be leftovers. It is about $5 or $6 dollars depending on what when and where you buy your items.
S.L. answers from Tucson on September 16, 2009
I make just about everything from scratch - I read labels and it's hard to find anything anymore that doesn't contain either high fructose corn syrup or natural flavors (a term allowed for MSG) or canola and/or soybean oils - these ingredients are cheap which is why they are in so many products - including "health" and "natural" products - but they are very unhealthy - I am a certified herbal consultant so let me know if you want to know why.
C.H. answers from Flagstaff on September 16, 2009
I make my own soap. My hubby and sons have eczema and it is cheaper to make their soaps from scratch than buy the commericial sensitive stuff that don't work. From there I started making my own lotions and creams, then I found out that most of my cleaning supplies used coconut oil so I started making my own laundry soap, dish soap and general cleaning supplies. I find I can get things clean just as well without all the extra chemicals.
I am also cloth diapering. I've finally gotten over my fears of what to do with the poo. Since my husband and I haven't been able to find a second job, we have to because no way can we afford the disposables right now.
J.A. answers from Phoenix on September 16, 2009
I make homemade baby food (wayyyyyy cheaper!) and homemade wipes...not sure how much cheaper but a lot easier on baby's bottom! (no alcohol in them!) my 1st son had really bad diaper rash and when I started making my own wipes it went away! Making your own baby food is super easy, way cheaper and healthier! good luck!
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J.J. answers from Phoenix on September 16, 2009
I make just about everything homemade (food). I rarely buy preboxed foods, except for cereal and occasionally ravoli (frozen). If you're looking for recipes, try myrecipes.com. They have good ones from Cooking Light as well as other publications. It does take a bit more planning, but it's worth the taste alone.
E.M. answers from Phoenix on September 16, 2009
Real mashed potatoes...from organic potatoes. I have yet to find organic potato flakes. They may be out there hiding somewhere, but I have yet to find them.
Potatoes are one of the most highly pesticide contaminated foods you can buy. Trader Joe's has organic potatoes cheap.
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