Hallelujah! What a fantastic idea this is! My old upright huge freezer has just been sitting in the basement also, for years. Now I know where to store my old office small equipment, supplies and books, that have been sitting in boxes on the basement floor for about a year, that I took out of storage, because the monthly fee ($79 per month) was way too high for these economic times. Will sprinkle a little baking soda and olive leaf powder in the bottom to prevent any kind of moldy smell on the stored items, and will definitely pass this "wisdom" on to my many friends with empty freezers in their basements. Happy Holidays and God bless you! ... View related article.
There are two very effective ways to kill mold in the refrigerator: 1. make a spray solution of 1 bottle of hydrogen peroxide and water (1/2 and 1/2); then spray the effected area and away the mold goes.
2. I sell bulk health supplements and usually have olive leaf powder on hand. Olive leaf powder (about 1/2 cup) dissolved in about a quart of water, kills mold also, and lasts a very long time. Frontier Coop sells olive leaf powder by the pound. These two solutions will kill mold wherever you find it: refrig, on the walls in basement,etc.
This is a fantastic idea! I have lots of clothes in my attic, in mint condition, that need to be on somebody's back. I will have a clothing exchange party and have a Christian fellowship gathering, at the same time.
Thank you, thank you, and thank you! I have all of these ingredients on hand. Can't wait to make my very own scented bath salts, all the time! This will definitely save me money, something I have been constantly conscious of since becoming an "employment casualty" about a year and a month ago, in spite of my masters of science degree and decades of experience.
If you like the smell of olives, then dust the basement area with olive leaf powder. Not only will OLP eliminate the musty smell, it will also keep any mold from forming. Use of a dehumidifier, along with the dusting of olive leaf powder, will do it. Peace and blessings, Joyce in CT ... View related article.
1. H2O2 aka Hydrogen Peroxide poured on a sponge right from the bottle will definitely kill the mold in the kitchen cabinet and anywhere else. 2. An olive leaf powder and water (just a little water) will kill the mold in the kitchen cabinet and anywhere else also. Try these solutions and be blessed! ... View related article.