We're going to make things ourselves'," Mrs Stembridge told That's Life!. Motivated to make a change, Mrs Stembridge made simple adjustments like creating her own pasta sauce using tomatoes from the market and making barley water from lemons. The result was a family grocery bill of just $120 - a far cry from the $230 they were once spending each week and a saving of over $5,700 each year in groceries alone. Mrs Stembridge also started making her own cleaning products using baking soda and taught herself how to make deodorant, air freshener and even bug spray. they asked instead," Mrs Stembridge told the publication, adding that the cream is made from coconut oil and natural ingredients.
Source: New Zealand Herald March 09, 2017 02:26 UTC