I just found Almost Frugal and now need to read everything she’s ever written!
My mommy envy (and a little bit of mommy guilt ) flares up when I find wonderful sites like No time for flash cards and her amazing naptime creations, including this car play mat. Maybe in a world where my triplets all napped at the same time…
I’ve always wanted a dual flush toilet, but Re-nest points out the ability to do a dual flush retrofit. That quickly jumps to the short list of things we really need (versus *want*) to do around the house, for sure. Re-nest also points out kitchen towels now available in Target’s organic cotton line, in stores only. We have a few pairs of bedsheets from the collection and they are very nice.

Leaving Excess has a handy tutorial for frozen chopped onion. With sweet onions so plentiful at the farmers market right now, this is a great idea for this coming weekend.
Plastic shower curtain liners in the washing machine! Who knew?
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Yes, washing the shower curtain in the machine is great but the extra towel is the key to really get it clean. Watch out though with some front-loading machines you want to put it on a low or no-spin setting lest your machine commits hari kari. http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/laundry/msg0602380427669.html
Several FL washing machines say in the manuals not to wash waterproof sheets or items, but I think you can wash theme if you omit the spin cycle or at least sit next to the machine while it washes (because we all have time for that right?)
By Gothammom on 08.25.08 9:36 pm | Permalink
Hey thanks for the kind words! Have fun reading; luckily luckily everything I’ve ever written is all in little snippets!
By Kelly from Almost Frugal on 08.26.08 1:52 am | Permalink
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