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Cleaning Your Bathroom In 5 Easy Steps

Cleaning and maintaining your bathroom is not as hard as you might think. When you think of doing it, do hours of sweaty and nasty hard labor pop into your head? Well, the good news is it doesn’t have to be that way. Follow these steps in this order (to keep things sanitary and easy) and you will find that it’s really a piece of cake! All you need is a few clean rags, microfiber cloths (to help with lint and streaks,) a broom, mop, magic erasers, and cleaner. And don’t forget to go green! If you need help deciding what products to use, check out Our Blog On Creating Your Own House Cleaning Kit!

1. Mirrors

You always want to start with the mirrors with a fresh, clean rag for the best result, and spray the product directly on the mirror, followed by a dry microfiber cloth to ensure a clean finish. If you use a rag that has already been used elsewhere, you will likely have problems with streaking and smudging.

2. Counters

Using a fresh rag with the cleaning product of your choice, clean your countertops and sinks. Make sure you get underneath all items on the counters, as well as wiping off the items. Also, spot check the cabinets and clean as needed.

3. Tub and or Shower

Whether it’s a standing shower or combination tub/shower, you want to begin with the walls and work your way down. Spray down the walls and use a magic eraser if necessary to remove any soap scum, then wipe down again with a rag to smooth out. Then clean out the tub with the eraser and rags, and making sure the fixtures are clean as well.

4. Toilet

If you are using a homemade vinegar solution, you can pour or spray some in the bowl first and let sit to disinfect. Start with the tank, the sides, outside of the bowl, and the area between the tank and toilet seat. Then lift the lid and clean the seat and rim. Finish by scrubbing the toilet bowl with a brush and flush.

5. Clean The Floor

If you have carpet, simply vacuum, and use the hose attachment to go around the areas the vacuum can’t reach and over the baseboards. If you need to sweep and mop, sweep first, going over the baseboards as well. If your mop does not reach behind the toilet, use a rag to clean that area, then mop the rest of the floor. Let dry for 10 minutes and voila! Your bathroom is clean and sparkling!

Making a Difference On A Budget

Charity is the foundation of humanity, it brings out our compassion and fulfill’s the need to make a difference. I would like to assume that if we were all millionairs, that we would donate a whole mess of money to causes and foundations. But don’t worry, just because you don’t have a larger than life salary doesn’t mean you can’t make a big difference!

Finding Your Cause(s)

The first thing you need to do is discover what you are passionate about. Whether it’s animal rescue, disaster relief, or helping the homeless, whatever you decide is a great choice! A cause out there needs your help, and whether you choose one thing or 10, every little bit helps.

Donating Money

Most charities will tell you that they need money before anything else. It helps pay the costs of running the foundation, and supplies needed to give whomever they are helping. And it doesn’t have to be a lot. If you could pledge to yourself to donate just $10 a month, you are making a change. Although you are not on the front line of making a difference, contributions are the backbone of charities, they cannot function on good will alone. These days it is so easy, you can donate through text that will go on your phone bill, or mail a check. It even feels good to dig out whatever change you can find at the stoplights when the firefighters are out! Check the website of the cause you want to give to to find out the best way to give money.

Volunteering

Juggling work, family, and other obligations can make it difficult to find time to volunteer. The good news is, there are dozens, if not hundreds of volunteer opportunities within mere miles of your home, so knowing you don’t necessarily have to take an hour to drive across town to volunteer will give you the peace of mind of knowing that the time you CAN give, will be used wisely. When you really think about it, 2 hours a week doesn’t seem too intimidating. Just don’t commit to more if you know it will make other important aspects of your life suffer. The last thing you want to do is make volunteering seem like a chore, when you should really be appreciating the difference you are making. And there are plenty of places that could use more help, for example a charity that makes and donates clothes to impoverished newborns might need help cutting fabric, or a local food bank might need help organizing donations. Help is always needed, in any amount of time.

Donating Items

Never underestimate the power of donating your unwanted items, such as clothes, shoes, and furniture. You know those pictures of people wearing soda bottles on string as flip-flops? I don’t think they would mind getting a pair of gently worn shoes. There are drop off donation bins in virtually ever grocery store parking lot. And donating food is as easy as buying a pre-packaged grocery bag at the store, or purchasing canned goods to give to places you frequent, be it work, church, or your child’s school. When it comes to furniture, all you need to do is set up an appointment with The Salvation Army and they will pick it up from your house!

Other Ways To Give Back

There are countless ways to help make the world a little bit better. Marathons and Walks are a great example. Those typically raise money for scientific research for things like cancer and diabetes (just to name a couple.) Check out Guide Live’s list of Dallas charity walks for local opportunities. And of course, feel free to do something completely on your own. Pass out meals or blankets to the homeless (always go in groups of 4 or more,) spend a sunday hosting a neighborhood garage sale and donate to a charity everyone agrees on. The opportunities are endless!

Sugar Cookie Ice Cream Bowls

Last weekend was my daughter’s birthday. My husband is quite the culinary genius, and is especially talented at baking. So instead of a traditional birthday cake, he came across this idea for making ice cream bowls made out of sugar cookies. It was an instant hit, and it tasted amazing.

An actual picture of my daughter's balloon-shaped bowl.

Here is the recipe he used:

Link To The Sugar Cookie Bowl Recipe.

The recipe given does not mention this, but it is always a good idea to wrap the dough in saran wrap and place in the freezer for about 20 minutes to make it easier to work with. Also, he added about 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips to the dough and omitted the almond oil to let the buttery flavor stand out more. Once the bowls were cooled, they were filled with ice cream with our favorite toppings: chocolate and/or butterscotch syrup, sprinkles, and of course, candles for the birthday girl!

Macy’s Shop for a Cause

Bit a Bliss will soon  have Macy’s Shop for a Cause shopping passes available. They are $5 each and all proceeds will go to Cleaning for a Reason. If you love to shop then call 214-390-3907 or email us at [email protected]

On Saturday, August 27, 2011, Macy’s will host its 6th annual Shop for a Cause benefiting charities nationwide. Since 2006, Shop for a Cause has raised more than $38 million for charities across the country. This is your opportunity to be part of the excitement.

All proceeds from our sales of shopping passes will go to Cleaning for a Reason in this charity event.  Cleaning for a Reason is a nonprofit that Bit a Bliss partners with to offer free, professional housecleaning, and maid services to improve the lives of women undergoing treatment for cancer - any type of cancer

Shop for a Cause on Saturday, August 27, 2011, and you will receive 25% off* on regular, sale and clearance merchandise throughout the store, as well as 10% off furniture, mattresses and area rugs. The pass is valid in all Macy’s stores and macys.com on Saturday, August 27, 2011.

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How Often Should You Vacuum Your Carpets?

Hello, all! Today I came across a great article on how often you should vacuum your carpets that I wanted to share. It’s very simple, and makes it really easy to figure out what works best for you in keeping your carpets looking fresh and clean. Happy cleaning!

CLICK HERE to find out how often you should vacuum!

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