Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Spring Cleaning........ do you do it? It's time you know....... have you started?
I wanted to share this little household tip with you all..... kind of like mixing a little "aromatherapy" with your cleaning....... hmmm.... it sounds kind of cool to me, I think I might try this tomorrow.......



Kitchen Cupboard Magic

It is a wonderful affirmation of the magic in the ordinary to use kitchen-cupboard ingredients in magical ways.


Simple Solution:


We don’t usually think of sea salt and basil and apples as magical, but our more earth-centered ancestors knew they were.


Here, then, is a list of some traditional herb correspondences; choose one or more according to your desire. You can add a handful to your washing-water next time you mop the floor:


Apples: Food of the Goddess, love. Add a few pieces of fresh or dried apple to your water (but not too much or you’ll end up with sticky surfaces!)


Basil: Love, fidelity, wealth, protection. A nice all-purpose herb with a luscious summery scent.


Chamomile: Serenity and calm; purification. Smells like a blend of apples and new-mown hay. While you’re at it, make yourself a cup of tea to drink after you’ve finished cleaning; it’s very relaxing.


Cinnamon: Happy home, safety, healing, protection. The primal home-and-hearth spice. Use pieces of cinnamon stick for your brew (the powdered kind will turn into a gelatinous glop in the bucket).


Clove: Purification; promotes love and spirituality. Try it with cinnamon--delicious!


Eucalyptus: Health, protection. Warm and fresh, actually kills germs.


Evergreen: Health, purification, vitality. A few sprigs of pine, cedar, or juniper growing nearby, a few sprigs placed in boiling water will add green freshness to your housecleaning brew.


Lavender: Love, friendship, peace, happiness, protection. Such a sweet, relaxing, and calm-inducing scent--and it’s also an antidepressant.


Lemon peel: Purification. It’s no accident that so many cleaning products are lemon-scented; lemon smells fresh and uplifting and cleanses negativity.


Marjoram: Love, protection, antidepressant. You can sprinkle a little of this dried herb in the corners of every room to promote love and safety.


Peppermint: Purification, healing, soothing. A wonderfully relaxing and refreshing scent.


Rosemary: Cleansing and protection; clears negativity; encourages clear thinking.


Sage: Purification, wisdom. It’s no coincidence that the word for ”wise one” is the same as the herb’s name. A traditional ingredient of many Native American smudge bundles, a strong sage tea will help clear your home of negativity.


Sea salt: Traditional for purification and protection. If you’ve been feeling vulnerable or weird and you only have time to add one ingredient to your wash-water, this could be it.


Vanilla: love, happiness. A piece of the bean or a few drops of extract will make your home smell and feel delicious.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I need to clean my kitchen cupboards. I'm going to try some of your ideas. I love th smell of cinnamon and lavender. But, all I have on hand is the sea salt, so I'll try that first. Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

Happy Spring Cleaning to you too Joyce. :-)
I wish someone would come deep clean my house. Its a wreck!

The Polka Dot Pixie said...

Great tips! I need to get into Spring cleaning mode myself. Hope you have a wonderful Easter weekend. :-)

Tina said...

Hi Joyce,
I spotted your blog on my stats and I came to check it out. :) I'm always happy to spot new readers.
Your tips are great. A good spring cleaning is always better if completed with a lovely scent.
Happy Easter!
x

FourSistersInACottage said...

Oh Joyce!!! What great ideas...
I love vanilla and apples....
I am going to copy your ideas down and try some.
I always have sea salt on hand so I will have to try that...
Thanks for the wonderful ideas!!!
Amy (Mom to the Four Sisters)

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