I cringe confessing to my addiction for a particular clear pretty blue cleaning product we all know for at least our windows if not more. I will admit I enjoy the smell, the color and the simple idea that anything it touches is clean. To make it even worse, I feel extra guilty as I am preparing for a Backyard Skills workshop on “Making Your Own Sustainable Cleaning Supplies,” I will be teaching at the Center for Living Peace on Saturday, March 3rd.
Buy blue or not? That is the question. Have any of you seen the “Greenlist“ label on your some of your commercial cleaning products? I have to say, I felt less guilt ridden as I sprayed, thinking for a moment that some of our big leaders in consumer products were taking a stand; using less toxic ingredients. They were making great efforts towards being more responsible, environmentally speaking. With that, I do believe we need to commend those who are taking steps in the right direction and especially give credit to those leaping. The catch is this however, leaps and steps are great, but the actual walk is better.
Regarding cleaning products, the walk is not hard either! We have all of the tools for easy and safe cleaning right under our nose. Lemons, olive oil and vinegar are just a few, but add baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and the most basics of soap, castile and you have just about all you need to clean, dust, wash and make your home sparkle. Yes, I miss the blue and maybe the smell too, but this is better for everyone and even better on my pocketbook.
Given my confessions, I hope you will honor my efforts to make a pledge (no pun intended) to “Walk the Walk.” I will give up my blue bottled friend and start to love the simple things of nature that are not only great for those living in my very own home, but the earth I live on.
All things said, I hope you will join me for my class at the Center For Living Peace in Irvine, as I will be hosting a workshop on “How to Make Your Own Cleaning Supplies.” There may not be anything blue, but I promise you, your house will still be squeaky clean and you will rest in knowing you are keeping those around you safe and sound.
Sarah Fisher
Community Program Director
Sign up for “How to Make your own Sustainable Cleaning Supplies”
March 3rd, 1-3pm at the Center For Living Peace
4139 Campus Drive Irvine, CA 92612
For more reading:
http://ecochildsplay.com/2008/01/19/is-windex-greener-with-greenlist/
http://www.scjohnson.com/en/commitment/focus-on.aspx
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http://www.southernliving.com



























