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Enjoy Surprises? Do A Household Inventory

Food, Water, Candles, Matches, TP. Check! Dishwashing Liquid? Not So Much.

I’ll admit right here and now I’ve never really used a dishwasher. I tried to imagine, once upon a time, that loading it and unloading it and listening to it make all that noise would be worth my while, but I just never got over the feeling that hand-washing was easier and faster and maybe even cheaper.

So you would think that when my hubby and I started (and nearly finished!) an inventory of our household supplies, I would have counted at least a dozen large bottles of dishwashing liquid. Instead, I found a total of three bottles in my kitchen, basement, and garage storage areas. THREE.

I’ve got TONS of toothpaste, bar soap, deoderant, anti-bacterial hand cleaner, shampoo, hair color, make-up, razors, Wet Wipes, and toilet paper. I’ve got trash bags aplenty, plus foil, Ziploc bags, paper towels, napkins, oil lamps, lamp oil, flashlights, batteries, and a wind-up radio.

But, besides the lack of dishwashing liquid for the long-term, there’s a woeful absence of cleaning supplies in general. Evidently, in a crisis situation, I subconsciously plan to go on a prolonged vacation. I guess don’t intend to do dishes or laundry, clean mirrors or the kitchen sink, or polish the furniture. Maybe that explains the copious number of paper plates I’ve stockpiled—-along with the plastic cups, bowls, and silverware.

If the clothes don’t get laundered for lack of a supply of detergent, we’ll be OK. The deoderant should get us by for at least 72 hours.

Anything you’re avoiding stockpiling? Do an inventory to find out!


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  1. We had this very conversation this weekend!  I tend to stockpile coffee and toilet paper.  The husband stockpiles spaghetti sauce and noodles.  Just like you, we need more cleaning supplies, BUT—if you think green, there are lots of ways around the chemicals we might purchase at the dollar store.  Here’s an example:  the Tightwad Gazette suggests using lemon halves to get the grunge off the bottom of our bath tubs.

    Posted by Terri on 05/31 at 12:09 AM
  2. White vinegar, Baking Soda, and Peroxide are all you really need for cleaning!

    Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 06/01 at 06:05 AM
  3. Terri—-Ha! I forgot to mention my huge pile of coffee. And yes, I should have totally been thinking about the green thing. Instead, I was chuckling about how each of us gravitate toward certain items to stock.

    Suzan—I am glad you and Terri are holding me accountable! I actually have lots of white vinegar, peroxide, and baking soda, realizing that they all have multiple uses for cooking, cleaning, and health.

    Thank you both and welcome to Girlvivalist!

    Posted by Katy on 06/04 at 06:14 PM
  4. Hi,
    I just got individual strand keratin bonded hair extensions a few days ago. I’m about to wash my hair for the first time, and I need to know a few specific brands of shampoo and conditioners that are safe. I’ve heard that a de-tangling shampoo is best and not to use anything with alcohol or oil, but I’m having trouble finding anything that meets those standards. Help!

    Posted by Shampoos on 08/29 at 10:25 PM
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