Wednesday, September 16, 2009

"A Simpler Way of Life"

Introducing my new reflection group on Mondays from 7-8 in the Conservatory.
This reflection group called "A Simpler Way of Life" will focus on sustainability and environmental issues in a fun, hands-on sort of way. We will be making our own homemade, all-natural goodies (think shampoo, deodorant, all-purpose cleaner, food, and more) while learning about issues surrounding our environment and reflecting on ways we can help, even while in college. We will also host guest speakers throughout the six-week class (hopefully including my cousin who is an awesome RAW and vegan chef). Time change is available if lots of people need to change it up so just let me know if you are interested, but can't make this time slot.

For those of you that can't attend the class since you aren't on campus, I will be posting updates. I have been gathering ideas including some from this awesome blogger Progressive Pioneer who gave me some personal advice (awesome!) as well as some great ideas off of her blog. Her blog is filled with all kinds of great projects supporting sustainability in many ways. Check it out for some inspiration and be checking back here for some updates about my class!

PS- I would still love suggestions, ideas, and inspiration for my class!! I'm all ears and so willing to learn.

Also, I wanted to give some updates on my personal all-natural adventures. I love the detergent. I add a 1/2 cup extra of borax to the 2 tablespoons that it takes to wash one load. This leaves the whites super white and everything completely odorless and clean. I have been pleasantly pleased with the fluffiness of my laundry and its cleanliness.

My No 'Poo is also fabulous though I have had to do some experimenting. I have thickened the baking soda wash just a bit. I put about 2 parts baking soda to 3 parts water. I have found that I am gradually lessening the amount of baking soda as my hair gets more used to the wash and the weather cools down (ie- i'm less sweaty). I also only apply the vinegar mixture to the ends of my hair because it acts as a conditioner and was too much for my roots. But now that I have worked this all out for my hair (yours will be different no doubt), it is wonderful and the experimenting wasn't bad at all.

Right now I am experimenting with some homemade deodorant because my Tom's failed me. Before I post results, I want to get the perfect recipe, but it's only made out of baking soda and corn starch. Nice!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

don't be stinky with home made deodorant