Cloth Diaper Organization – Easy Way To Store Your Stash

By |2022-01-01T21:30:10+00:00January 10, 2021|Diaper Accessories, Home, How to Cloth Diaper|

When it comes to my cloth diaper organization, I want my system to be as easy to maintain as possible. I also want a system that makes my laundry easier, meaning I don't spend time stuffing all of my diapers or pre-folding flats or anything ahead of time. I find with a family of 5, I just don't have time for that. And, well...folding laundry is one of my least favorite chores. But just because we are a family of 5 doesn't mean we have succumbed to disorganization. I have an organized storage system that is: Easy to maintain [...]

Grove Collaborative Review – Products For Your Green & Natural Home

By |2019-12-17T14:22:28+00:00December 5, 2019|Green Cleaning, Green Home, Home, Natural Living, Natural Parenting, Savings, sustainability|

This Grove Collaborative Review contains affiliate links which means I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase after clicking my link. All opinions are my own. I have a weakness for home products. I will admit that I'm always on a quest to find the best products for my family--products that are easy on the wallet, easy on the earth, and easy on our health. When I discovered Grove Collaborative, naturally I NEEDED to try it. This Grove Collaborative Review will discuss the company and my experiences with them. What Is Grove Collaborative & [...]

Ways To Make Money As A Stay At Home Mom: Change Your Financial Future!

By |2019-12-17T20:15:46+00:00September 30, 2019|Affiliate Marketing, Home, Motherhood, Savings|

This post contains affiliate links for things that helped me make money as a stay at home mom, which means I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase after clicking a link. All opinions are my own. A little over a year ago, my husband and I had about 55k in student loans left to pay off. We had a plan to pay them as aggressively as we could, but it wasn't going to be easy. At that time, I had just gone down to only one day a week at work, and [...]

The Best Way To Clean Fruits And Vegetables – Staying Healthy With Increasing E. Coli Concerns

By |2019-03-10T18:57:13+00:00January 26, 2019|Green Cleaning, Green Home, Home, Natural Parenting|

We are seeing more and more in the news about rising E.Coli outbreaks, especially among romaine lettuce. Eating leafy greens is important for our health, but many people are becoming wary because sometimes it feels the risk isn't worth it. Combine the outbreaks with news of the FDA doing limited food inspections during the government shut down (which has thankfully been resolved for now), and people have the right to be concerned. Is it best to avoid eating raw vegetables, especially leafy greens like romaine? Or can we do something to protect ourselves from potentially deadly pathogens on our [...]

How To Start Minimalist Living – A Guide For Those Not So Sure About This

By |2019-01-07T00:57:00+00:00January 6, 2019|Green Cleaning, Home, Minimalism|

This post contains affiliate links which means I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase after clicking one of my links. When many people think of minimalism, they think of bare white walls, empty book shelves, and perfectly clear surfaces. Maybe they even imagine tiny houses or small urban apartments. They may picture a living space with one or two chairs and maybe a lamp, but nothing else. For some people, this is minimalism and it makes them happy. For others, this sounds stressful and sad. Lucky for you, you do [...]

6 Awesome Uses For Force Of Nature Cleaner

By |2020-11-08T15:11:05+00:00December 27, 2018|Green Cleaning, Green Home, Home|

This post contains affiliate links which means I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase after clicking one of my links. About a month ago, I wrote a Force of Nature cleaner review. It still remains one of my favorite cleaning gadgets, and I'd love to expand more on my favorite uses for Force of Nature. I truly believe it is one of the best ways to keep my house safe, clean, and healthy. Force of Nature is a small appliance that creates electrolyzed water (hypochlorous acid) using just water, salt, [...]

Natural All-Purpose Cleaners – The Best Choice For Your Home

By |2019-03-20T22:41:37+00:00November 11, 2018|Green Cleaning, Green Home, Home|

This post contains affiliate links which means I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase something after clicking my link. More and more people are becoming increasingly concerned about the types of chemicals that are in various home products. Knowing that there are links between various chemicals and certain types of cancers (among other health issues), it makes sense that people are starting to look for natural all-purpose cleaners to use in their home. I have spent a lot of time looking into various cleaners for my home. I wanted my home to [...]

5 Simple Ways to Reduce Garbage Waste

By |2020-02-24T13:01:02+00:00October 25, 2018|Green Home, Home, Reducing Waste|

Many families are looking for ways to reduce garbage waste in their homes. Maybe they realized they were spending too much money on consumable items that brought no value to their lives. Maybe they realized they were overflowing their garbage bin each week and started to wonder if they could do better. Regardless of the reason, aiming to reduce the amount of waste your family produces is a noble goal. When it comes to many of the issues in our environment, some people feel it's easier to point fingers and blame other countries, blame corporations, blame....anyone but themselves. There [...]

How to Clean a Top Loader Washing Machine

By |2020-02-17T23:55:21+00:00October 18, 2018|Home, Washing Issues|

Have you ever thought about washing your washing machine? The whole concept seems a little strange at first--I mean, don't you put hot water and soap into it each day? Well, it's actually a good practice to wash your washing machine every couple months. We talk about laundry quite a bit here at Rocking the Cloth, but even if you don't use cloth diapers (and once your kids are out of the diaper stage), it's still a good practice everyone should do. How you go about doing this may depend on your machine. This post will focus on how [...]

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