-It’s full of nutritious veggies and protein sources, but no picky eater ever seems to realize it.. -You can’t mess it up.. -We eat it (or a leftover version of something made out of it) at least once a week.. -One pot seems to last and last for ever and ever..
I just used an old scarf in happy colors that I thought would look cute on my swiffer, but if you went to the fabric store and picked up half a yard of whatever fleece, that would make you about a gazillion cloths.. Next the only real step to this “project” is to cut your pieces of fleece to the right size.You can use an actual swiffer cloth to measure or you can just kind of eyeball it by wrapping it around the swiffer.
You can see I’m not a perfectionist about it at all..The little grabby things on the swiffer are super forgiving.As long as your pieces are sorta kinda the right size, you’re good!.
So do they really work?That’s the question.. Well, this is after about 30 seconds of trying out my new cloths.. Yup.
They work.. Yay!.
I had to add this in: I’ve had a few questions about the washing of these cloths.The time came to pour the water into the balloons and they just wouldn’t stretch out and fill up.
When you make water balloons, you need the pressure of the water coming right out of the tap to make them grow.My taps don’t have colored water coming out of them.
How in the world did they do this???.So we made some clear ice marbles and I thought we’d just paint them afterwards and it would be fine.