I had to borrow your list to remember everything.
Laundry Detergent: Tide HE... We've got one of those "new fangled" washer and dryers
Fabric Softener: Bounce with Fabreeze
Dish Liquid: Palmolive
Toothpaste: Colgate Total
Toilet Paper: Charmine Ultra
Paper Towels: Bounty
Soap: Shower Gel: Cetaphil- This shit is soooo expensive, but unfortunately, I have very very sensitive skin.
Shampoo and conditioner: Pantene Clarifying and Generics: Tea Tree. Conditioner: Pantene Light Conditioning Spray, and some salon brand spray on conditioner
Mouthwash: Crest
Hair Gel: Don't use it. My mum does, and she uses Big Sexy. It's a nifty little salon brand that's going to regular market
Socks and underwear: Whatever I have a mind for.
Deoderant: Secret Platinum unscented- sensitive skin issues. It's also nice to not have stinky under arms nor really perfumey under arms.
Kitchen spray cleaner: Lysol Kitchen Cleaner- damn straight
Bathtub Cleaner: Mr. Clean bathtub moppy, stick thingy.
Window Cleaner: Alcohol? Really? I'll have to try that. Usually Windex with vinegar formula
Floor cleaner: Pinesol- again, damn straight! I love the smell of that stuff!
Carpet Deoderizer: That shit gives me a headache
Garbage Bags: That flexable stuff by Hefty or whomever
Milk: Whatever 2% organic milk has the longest shelf life.
Butter: Sweet Cream by Land O' Lakes
Eggs: Whatever organic brand is available. I'm trying to convince my folks to go with free range and organic, but so far have only convinced them to go organic.
Here's something to save everybody a LOT of money on cleaners. Get a huge bottle of bleach, whatever kind you want. Get yourself a spray bottle. Fill about a third of the bottle with bleach and the rest with water. It will clean any hard surface (except wood, but I shouldn't have to tell you that) in your home and kill every germ. Bleach is a hospital sanitizer. It will even kill the AIDS virus on contact. It doesn't smell that great, but it's extremely effective. Just some food for thought.
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