using Ashes for Household - 4 Recipes

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2021
  • 4 recipes: oven cleaner, dish soap, tooth paste and washing powder; self-made, simpel and ecological alternatives made of water and fire wood ashes. Save money & the environment.
    Poison-, plastic-, chemical-, additive-free. Zero waste, recycled.
    For more information please read the full description!
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    Are you interested in trying some of these ideas but you do not have ash available?
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    How well are these products really working?
    - oven cleaner / dish soap: I never had something working this well! It cleaned all my heavily burned pans, i used it inside an really dirty oven, they are clean as never before. This ash works much better, easier and faster than any chemical product i have tried! Cleaning a black oven window is so easy with it; i have never had a product from a shop keeping up with it.
    - Tooth paste: I am no doctor, i do not know how well ash does for the teeth and mouth hygiene from a scientific approach. What i can tell is my own experience: I am using this ash since about one year. I still use bit normal toothpaste, or mixed with ashes or pure, just from time to time. I can just say, that it feels good! The teeth get clean, it does not pain nether while nor after brushing, and i have a comfortable feeling in my mouth also over night.
    - Washing soap: I use it for my laundry which is not extremely dirty, just normal use. And i do not have white stuff. For this, and with my old school hand-machine it does a great job. If you use it for white laundry, you might have to add some whitener, and take care, that there are no pieces of charcoal. For really dirty laundry, with oil or similar i do not have experience now.
    Please share in the comments, what experience you made with these products, if you have suggestions for improvement or some other recipes. I would be curious.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @klabam3944
    @klabam3944 Год назад +2

    Wow, this world would look different, if everyone would live this carefully.
    Thank you for , and thank you for your inspiration!!
    I'm looking forward for the next rainfall, the next water. I'll keep it fresh, I promise!

  • @user-fv4nj4vd1n
    @user-fv4nj4vd1n 2 года назад +3

    🎄🎆🎄 древесная зола не только хорошее средство для мытья и чистки посуды,но и замена холодильника при долгом хранении куриных яиц!!!

    • @littleforest
      @littleforest  2 года назад

      вы можете хранить яйца в золе?
      Каждый день ты узнаешь что-то новое, спасибо за совет!

  • @pettere8429
    @pettere8429 2 года назад +2

    You should also make sure that the tree did not grow on soil with too high natural content of cadmium before using the ashes because it accumulates in the tree and gets quite concentrated when you burn the wood.

    • @littleforest
      @littleforest  2 года назад +3

      That is why i use birch wood for my toothpaste and no wood from the Salix or Alder family for example.
      Imagine, if we would all ask the shop-seller for detailed information about the soil conditions, when purchasing potatoes or rice, or to ask for all the material used to make the packaging of our toothpaste...
      My birch trees are my friends; i trust them more than anything from the shop ;-)

  • @jingrin6493
    @jingrin6493 2 года назад +1

    Зола полезная вещь, даже цемент из неё делают.

  • @keenangruver3745
    @keenangruver3745 2 года назад

    Scrape that lamp black before you scrub the glass my man, that's good ink pigment.

    • @littleforest
      @littleforest  2 года назад

      Do you have some receipes how to use it?

    • @keenangruver3745
      @keenangruver3745 2 года назад

      @@littleforest about a 3:1 ratio of the carbon black to gum Arabic, ground slowly with a mortar and pestle, adding in a few drops of distilled water at a time. The ratio can vary as much as 2:1 down to 5:1 for the gum Arabic depending on the type of wood used as the fuel source (2:1 for simple soft pine, 5:1 for certain gummy hardwoods). The finer the carbon particles the better, so grind well

    • @littleforest
      @littleforest  2 года назад

      Sounds interesting. Might try it out one day!