Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Double Trouble Peanut Butter Cup Rice Krispie Treats






7 cups Rice Krispie cereal
10 oz package marshmallows + 2 cups marshmallows, divided
5 T. butter
1/3 c. peanut butter
3 T. corn syrup
24 full-size peanut butter cups, unwrapped
Optional: 2 c. chocolate chips melted with 1 T. butter

Spray nonstick spray in a 9x13 pan. Measure out Rice Krispie cereal in a very large bowl. Unwrap peanut butter cups, set aside. In a saucepan, melt and stir 10 oz marshmallows, butter, peanut butter, and corn syrup. When mixture is smooth, remove from heat and stir in last 2 cups marshmallows until partially melted. Stir into the cereal. Pour half of cereal mixture into the 9x13 pan and pat gently to cover the bottom of the pan. Set 24 peanut butter cups evenly over the top. Pour the rest of the cereal mixture on top, and spread with a spatula until smooth. If desired, melt chocolate chips and butter and spread over the top. Cool. Cut into small bites to serve.

21 Ways to Use a Norwex Travel Cloth



21 Ways to Use a Norwex Travel Cloth

1. Use on the go instead of hand wipes
2. Clean shopping cart handles
3. Wipe down restaurant high chairs or table
4. Clean spills on clothing
5. Wipe down mouse pad and phones
6. Clean desks at school
7. Let little hands clean base boards
8. Wipe down gym equipment
9. Wipe off steering wheel of car
10. Clean bathroom door handles
11. Clean airplane arm reset and trays
12. Wipe down remote controls
13. Clean hands after pumping gas
14. Keep handy in glove compartment of car
15. Store under bathroom sinks for quick cleaning
16. Take camping for cleaning tables and hands
17. Soak up spills in car
18. Wipe down restaurant menu
19. Clean toilet seats in public restrooms
20. Wipe armpits if you forget deodorant
21. Clean cuts

Care Instructions: Use dry or with water. Cleans 99% of bacteria off of      surfaces. Wash with “free” laundry detergent, and do not use dryer sheets.

Friday, September 2, 2016

Cleaning a Hard Water Ring from Your Toilet

Toilets.

Gotta love 'em, but they can be a pain.

If you have hard water, or if you have toilets that aren't used very frequently, you may get a hard water stain at the water line in your toilet bowl. Here is what I've found to work well.




1) Use a pumice stone to scrub away the ring (this one was just a couple bucks at Menards). Scrub up and down through the water, gently over the whole area of the stain, until the ring is removed.




2) Use the Blue Diamond Bathroom Cleaner to keep hard water deposits from building up in the future. (Pictured here with the Ergonomic Toilet Brush, which I really like as well.)