Orange Vinegar

I’ve always advocated cleaning with vinegar and water – it’s probably the cheapest and yet most effective cleaning product out there. It’s versatile, it doesn’t have all those harmful chemicals other cleaners contain, and if you have allergies, asthma or other sensitivities it’s the safest product to use for your cleaning needs. (Need more convincing? Check out this site for 1001 Uses for White Distilled Vinegar: http://www.vinegartips.com/scripts/pageViewSec.asp?id=7)

I used this Pinterest tip to create my own Orange Vinegar – very easy, puts otherwise garbage-bound orange peels to good use, and now when I clean my home it smells citrusy fresh!

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