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5 ways to save time in the Laundry
It’s what we all want right? Â Less time spent on boring domestic chores and more time for fun. Â Since hiring a housekeeper is out of the budget, and sadly this stuff doesn’t do itself, laundry is the never-ending story of my life. Â I was recently listening to a couple of good friends moan about having piles of washing that needed folding and it dawned on me that I don’t really have that particular problem.
Courtesy of the way my brain works, I am constantly finding ways to refine processes and cut out unnecessary steps. Â Always looking for the short cut. Â Some call it lazy. Â In a work place, it’s called Continuous Improvement. Â I’m going with efficient. Â I forget that everyone’s brains work differently and what’s obvious to me may not be to everyone else. Â So I was surprised at my friends’ moaning and realised that if I shared my laundry process, it would help them. Â Then I realised I could probably help a few other people too.
So here it is.  My laundry process.  Prepare yourself for a trip through the part of my brain that clearly has too much spare time…
Get everyone to turn their clothes in the right way and put them in the washing basket.
The amount of time wasted turning kids and partners clothes in the right way to check for stains does my head in. Â If it’s not in the basket, it doesn’t get washed. Â If it’s not turned in the right way and it’s stained and doesn’t wash properly, bad luck to the owner. Â The hardest part about this one is standing your ground until everyone gets it through their heads. Â I struggle to walk past dirty clothes on the floor and I also struggle not turning them in the right way to see if they are stained. Â I can’t stand it when things don’t wash properly. I just keep reminding myself that it’s my job to teach the kids life skills and one day they will thank me for it (HA!).
Get people to spray their own stains.
I keep a bottle of my pre-wash stain remover spray in the bathroom. I get the kids to spray their clothes, if needed, as soon as they take them off each night (and turn them in the right way).They love it! They think it’s great fun. Â If only they knew! Â This also saves hours of sitting on the floor in the laundry sorting through clothes and spraying. Â Plus, I find, the sooner I get the spray on, the more effective the stain remover is. Â I generally don’t need to soak much at all!
Since I use a natural pre wash spray that doesn’t contain any petrochemicals, I can leave it on the clothes for as long as I want before I wash (usually around a week) and there’s no damage to the fabric. Â It also means I don’t have to worry about the kids breathing in anything they shouldn’t. Â Click here to see what I use.
Pair Up!
Don’t put single socks in the wash or on the line. Â I always make sure I am putting in pairs only. Â When I am pegging out the washing, I peg the pair together too. Â I do this for two reasons. Â One is so that I don’t go mad looking for missing socks. Â If I can’t find two to go into the wash, the one sock goes back to the owner to locate the missing one and resubmit to my laundry. Â The other reason is so that I can roll them up straight away once they’re dry and I don’t have to sort through the washing and pair them up later on.
Paired up socks on the washing line Fold as you take down.
A little bit of extra time while you are at the line saves hours of ironing and a pile of folding later. Â You are already touching the washing, you may as well fold it while you have it in your hands. Â Otherwise, you have to double handle it (touch it again later when you didn’t need to). If you fold neatly, you will find you have way less wrinkles (especially compared with scrunching into the basket) so ironing won’t take anywhere near as long!
Sort as you fold.
This is where we get into the truly dark and twisty part of my brain. Â I sort all my washing as I fold. Â Actually, I take down my washing in a very specific order, fold it and then put it into the relevant basket. Â I take it down in the reverse order of how it gets put away. Â Get it?
No one else does either. Â Ha ha. Â For argument’s sake, lets say I only have the kids’ stuff on the line. Â I have a pile for each child. Â First I take down the pyjamas, then the pants, then skirts and shorts, long sleeved tops, t-shirts, and finally jocks and socks. Â When I get into their bedrooms, jocks and socks go in the top drawer, t-shirts in the next, shorts, skirts and long sleeved tops in the next, pants and then pyjamas. Â Anything that needs to be hung up goes on top of the basket but my kids rarely wear dresses so they don’t often go through the wash.
Since my kids are small, their washing fits into 2 piles in the one basket. Â When there’s gown ups’ washing as well, I start taking that down and folding it first, then kids’ clothes on top. Â Once the kids’ clothes are put away, the grown ups’ clothes are in the bottom of the basket and ready to be taken to be put away at the other end of the house.
Folded Laundry ready to be put away. So there you have it, a wander into the corners of my mind dedicated to making my life just a little bit easier. I hope it helps you too! Â It does take a bit of a commitment to do this for 2 weeks and change your current habits. Â Getting “helpers” (kids and partners) to follow this process is a whole other set of training. But if you can do it yourself, you will find that it saves you time and your sanity.
5 Reasons to give up Supermarket Laundry Detergents
My good friend and colleague, Kirsty Malone of Be Inspired Naturally, was stirred by a facebook post she saw where someone had asked for recommendations on what to use in the laundry.  Being a mother and a lover of Mother Earth, Kirsty was concerned by the number of people recommending supermarket brands with toxic chemicals in them.  So she wrote this post and I am very grateful to be able to share it with you here.
5 REASONS TO GIVE UP SUPERMARKET LAUNDRY DETERGENTS
So you have just walked into the laundry aisle at the supermarket, now which detergent do you choose? Liquid or powder? A concentrated formula or not? Top loader or front? What if I told you to stop wasting your time and ditch the supermarket brands for good? Yep, that’s right. Here are my top 5 reasons to stop using supermarket laundry detergents:
1) They have damaging effects on our environment.
Most supermarket brands contain phosphates and when they claim to be ‘phosphate free’ they contain zeolites. When phosphates and zeolites enter our waterways, they can cause foaming, mutated aquatic life and eutrophication which can lead to algae blooms. Zeolites are considered worse because, unlike phosphates, they cannot be removed from the water. Unfortunately even commercial brands that claim to be more eco friendly still contain one or the other.
2) They are not family safe!
Many brands do not disclose all their ingredients so sometimes it is hard to pin point exactly what makes them poisonous. Some contain artificial fragrances, caustics and bleaches which can be fatal if ingested by anyone, especially small children and pets. Not to mention the fact that we will be inhaling them and, if you use a dryer, you could also be polluting your own home.
3) You only get half, or less, of what you pay for!
You know that ripped off feeling when open a packet of chips and half the bag was full of air, well laundry detergents are exactly the same just not so blatantly obvious. Laundry liquids can be diluted with water and laundry powders with fillers and extenders. Fillers and extenders are designed to bulk out the active ingredients so they can be made and therefore sold cheaper. Some fillers are made up of salt and even crushed egg shells. Those little white marks you have seen on your clothes from the powder – are in fact the fillers and extenders because they don’t dissolve. They build up in your machine and stay in your clothes. The muck that makes it out into our waterways never breaks down.
For a visual demonstration, click here and watch my 10ish minute video showing you how to test your current powder.
4) They are not good for our skin.
Especially for those who are sensitive or have irritations already. Due to a combination of toxic ingredients and being filled with the fillers, your clothes, towels and bed linen are filled with toxic residue. This can cause flare ups of eczema and irritate sensitive skin, even when you choose the sensitive detergents, they still contain these nasty ingredients, just less of them.
5) They’re expensive!
Not only are you paying for a product that has all the above issues but it’s costing your hip pocket at the register every week. Not only is it expensive to buy, but they are harsh on you machines and fabrics and will shorten the lives of both. When you factor in your personal health, the safety of your family and the impact of our environment, the cost becomes higher.
So what should you choose instead? I personally use Tri Nature in all areas of my home because you can’t beat a laundry powder that has won best Eco Friendly Product Award twice at the Australian Business Awards.
Tri Nature laundry detergents are made from 100% natural ingredients that are free of phosphates, zeolites, fillers and extenders. They completely dissolve and rinse free meaning no residues left in your machine or clothes. Being plant based they are eco friendly , grey water and septic safe as well as being child safe if they were to be ingested or inhaled.
As for cost – a 2kg bag will last my family of 4 over four months, not to mention the peace of mind I have knowing I have a safe product in my home that is environmentally friendly. What about performance you ask? Did I mention the Laundry powder won best Eco product on the market at the Australian Business awards twice……