Do you compost — and if so, what do you use? Also, is Lomi worth it after all? And who buys scented pinecones? We answer none of these questions and more!
Read MoreWhat ever happened to potpourri…and can we bring it back? Also, how do you keep your house (and your person) from smelling like soup? And finally: What can you do with an old Christmas tree?
Read MoreIt’s Soup Season…which means your house smells like soup.
Read MoreWe love hearing about on-the-job cleaning tools. This week, we learned about how to clean down and how to deodorize costumes.
Read MoreHanna and Andrew spend today’s show discussing tidiness, compulsion, and the twisted world of double negatives as they explore an article about housekeeping habits in Southern Living Magazine. (They also take a moment to consider low-rise jeans, skinny eyebrows, and side-parts, thanks to the same publication.)
And they hear from a Scrub Jockey whose recent experience with family loss has her reconsidering her own belongings.
Today, we’re talking about “millennial inheritance” — i.e., the crap our parents leave us when they die. The Scrub Jockeys share their stories of going through loved ones’ belongings after they pass away. And Andrew admits to an embarrassing, spray paint related crime that he committed 30 years ago.
Read MoreGrief is weird — especially when it comes to cleaning. Like why is Andrew so keen to keep all of these old chargers?
Read MorePeople are so weird about cleaning up blood, but seriously — we all carry around LITERAL PINTS OF THE STUFF AT ALL TIMES. It’s bound to get out occasionally. And when it does, you need to be able to clean it up. How? CALL THE DOCTOR.
Read MoreA gift from a listener promises to be “better than A.I.” when it comes to helpful household hints. It also leads Hanna and Andrew down memory lane to a time when women could clean and moisturize their hands at the same time. (Oh, Madge!)
Read MoreWhat happens when something dies in your basement walls? One clue: Flies have infiltrated Andrew’s house.
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