Every time I look at other apartments, our wood floors lure me back. Today, I dug in and gave them a much-needed cleaning. We sweep them pretty regularly, but cleaning the floor is one of those things, like making the bed and showering, that give me pause, because as soon as I clean it, it’s just going to get dirty again. (I definitely recommend that you NOT clean the floors before company comes, because large numbers of people tramping in are a surefire way to dirty the floor quickly.)
I started with a thorough sweeping, supplemented with a bit of vacuuming for the hard to reach spots. No carpet means easy, usually electricity free, cleaning. I even swept the stairs — no sense leaving them with dirt to track onto the clean floors.
Next came a bucket with a bit of cleaner and water. I used Biokleen All Purpose Cleaner. (I’m sure there are some great homemade green cleaner recipes out there — anyone want to share?) The trick is to make a pretty dilute solution. You don’t want it soapy, or you’ll have to go back over the floors with water. I prefer a single pass.
While I was on my hands and knees washing the floor, my bread sat on the sidelines, rising. Two 100% whole wheat plus* loaves that don’t look like doorstops = success.
Clean enough to eat off of, if you like that sort of thing 😉
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*I started with this basic 100% whole wheat bread recipe that makes two loaves. I experimented by adding wheat berries, millet, steel cut oats, sunflower seeds, coarse corn meal, sesame seeds, and poppy seeds. These additions totaled no more than a combined 3/4 of a cup for the two-loaf recipe. The trick with the seeds and grains is using a presoak. I soaked the millet and wheat berries overnight. I soaked all of the other goodies for about an hour, starting with boiling water.
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