Easy DIY Thieves Hand Sanitizer Spray

Dirty Hands

Life is messy, right? And lets be honest here, some of the best things in life get our hands dirty ~ petting animals, playing in mud puddles, digging in a garden, and heck, even cooking gets our hands dirty. While I personally still believe that a good old-fashioned hand-washing with soap and water is best, it’s not always practical. Especially if our hands have no visible dirt on them.

Washing Hands

Not only is life messy, but it’s also germy. Even hands that look clean, may be covered in germs. We can come into contact with germs outside and inside. Not all germs are harmful, but some are extremely dangerous, and since we can’t see them, it’s best to just be safe about it, and sanitize those hands!

Hand Germs

And speaking of safe, normal, commercialized hand sanitizer isn’t all that safe. Sure, it will kill germs, but not without adding a bunch of unnecessary and potentially harmful chemicals. Yuck, who wants that?

One of the common chemicals found in commercial hand sanitizer is triclosan ~ an antibiotic compound that actually builds up a resistance to antibiotics that making the bacteria you’re trying to kill even stronger. It kills the good bacteria that usually kills the bad bacteria, which lowers your resistance to disease. Other problems with triclosan are a weakened and compromised immune system, increased allergies and hay fever, and hormone disruption.

So what’s a mom (or person) to do? Hellooooo ~ make your own! It’s natural,  extremely easy AND inexpensive. Yay!

Thieves Spray

Easy DIY Thieves Thieves Hand Sanitizer Spray

What You Need:

  • 1 4oz Dark Glass Spray Bottle
  • 2 Tsp Witch Hazel
  • 20 Drops Thieves Essential Oil
  • 1/2 Tsp Sea Salt
  • Not quite 4oz Distilled Water

How To Make:

In your clean spray bottle, first add your sea salt, then add your Thieves oil. Allow it to sit and absorb for five minutes. Then add the Witch Hazel and fill with distilled water. Put the sprayer back on the bottle, shake, and use. See? Easy-peasy!

 

In addition to using this spray on your hands to sanitize, you can also use it to:

  • Clean toddler/kids toys
  • Disinfect public restroom toilet seats
  • Clean airplane armrests and trays
  • Sanitize doorknobs
  • Freshen gym bags
  • Wipe down cutting boards
  • Room freshener
  • Wipe down cellphones, handbags, and steering wheels
  • Shopping carts

 

Note: The above recipe is for one 4oz bottle, but you can easily half the recipe for a 2oz bottle, or even keep the recipe the same and use 2 2oz bottles. 

Easy Fresh Apple Dump Cake

apple-dump-cake-1Sometimes you just want something sweet. And easy. And good for you too! What, it’s not? It’s made with apples! Okay, so good for you might be stretching it a bit. But did I mention it was good? And easy? That makes it a win-win!
Dump cakes have been around for a long time, and there’s a reason for that. They’re simple. Really simple. But they don’t taste simple, they taste deliciously complicated. Which makes them a perfect dessert choice. Whether going to a pot luck, having friends over, treating the family, or sitting home alone on a Friday night with your fluffy socks, jammies, wine, movie or Netflix, and cats, this cake is a great choice!
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Fresh Apple Dump Cake ~
Ingredients:
Apples (I use 4-5 Granny Smith and 1 Honeycrisp because I like a little bit of tart and sweet)*
 1 Cup (2 Sticks) Melted Butter
1 Yellow Cake Mix
1 Tbsp Cinnamon
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Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350
Layer your thinly sliced apples at the bottom of a 9×13 pan that has been coated with non-stick spray.
Whisk cake mix and cinnamon
Sprinkle cake mix and cinnamon over apples.
Pour 1 cup of melted butter over the top.
Bake at 350 for approximately 35-45 minutes — it’s done when it is nice and bubbly.

 

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Serve warm with a generous scoop of ice cream, or, if you’re me, a VERY generous serving of whip cream, and enjoy!
*I like my apples sliced and peeled, though you could leave the peel on and dice them too.