Friday, May 4, 2012

Vinegar Orange Peel Cleaner: Green Cleaner

Green Cleaner!


I noticed several Orange Peel Cleaner displays on Pinterest, and wanted to try it myself. I had pickle jars saved for future sprouting projects but decided to use them for my orange cleaner project.

  • I collected various orange peels for my pickle jars.
  • Added white distilled vinegar and capped my jars.
  • Labeled the completion dates 10-14 days out.
  • Strained and contained!
  • Voila! You have your cleaner! 

Orange pickling...I say!

Label the dates

Final Product...it doesn't hurt to dilute this with water!


Review:
I attempted to clean my stove top with the undiluted version of my orange peel cleaner.  The first thing I noticed was the smell. Yes, I forgot to dilute this cleaner.  I added more sweet orange essential oil, which barely masked the smell.   I tried it again on my counter tops.  Overall, it's another vinegar cleaner with a slightly better smell and more slippery texture.





Results:  
It works.  Please dilute this cleaner with a 2:1 ratio of cleaner to water.  I'll use it until it's gone, and try it again!



Thursday, May 3, 2012

Van Jones speaks to Google Talks on "Rebuild The Dream"



Van Jones speaks to Google Talks on his background, new book "Rebuild The Dream" and his experience working on advancing environmental issues, green jobs, and the grass roots movements.

Jones reviews the historical events that led to the forefront exposure of environmental issues.  And no, it didn't start with the "Hope" campaign!  

His speech differentiates the actions of past presidents, environmental activists, and the public's expectation of the U.S. President.  The missing piece is the the public's action.


The perfect equation: Political Leadership / U.S. President + Social Activists + A active movement from the public.