November 15, 2013
While the men were out hunting deer last weekend at our annual family Deer Hunting get-together, all of us sisters-in-law were back at camp making food, minding kids, talking, snacking, and we somehow found a few spare minutes to mix up this homemade mouthwash. It's super easy, refreshing, and minty-yummy. I'm not normally a mouthwash person, but I'm kind of hooked on this.


We followed this recipe from The Nourished Life, although we didn't have all of the essential oils it called for and ours still turned out nice. The great thing about this mouthwash is the ingredients it's made from. Not only do they freshen your breath, they can help remineralize, whiten, and protect your teeth. And, of course, we all liked that it doesn't have any of the fake sweeteners or chemical additives that are in ordinary store-bought mouthwashes.



recipe from The Nourished Life

You'll need a 16 oz. bottle to store your mouthwash in.
Shake well before each use, as ingredients will settle. 



In other news from Deer Hunting 2013... Grant shot two deer! So proud of my hunter. 
And I am now accepting all your favorite venison recipes and advice. :) 

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1 comments:

henrypatterson said...

A good way to choose a mouthwash is use an everyday brand that has a antiplaque agent in it along with some fluoride.

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