If you need to use them elsewhere in the recipe, you can squeeze them out one at a time as needed.
I grabbed the lavender to use for this project, so that’s what’s in the picture, but when I opened the bottled I discovered it was empty!So I used lemon instead.
🙂 My kitchen, and the hair brush, both ended up smelling amazing.. Leave the brush to soak for about 30 minutes.When the time’s up, you’ll see that all the gunk and debris from the brush has loosened up considerably and a lot of it will have actually fallen out into the water.. Take a regular, old-fashioned comb and start using it to lift out all of the hair, lint, and whatnot from the brush.I bought a two-pack of these combs that I use just for cleaning brushes for about $1.50 I think.. Look at all that lint coming out!.
As a nice little bonus, those peeling star stickers came right off too!I think those stickers have been on this brush since summer camp 2 years ago!.
When you think you’ve gotten everything out that you can with the comb, swish the brush around again in the baking soda/essential oil water to rinse out anything else that may have been left in there, then rise the whole brush thoroughly with clear, clean water.
You can’t see it, but there’s actually quite a bit of baking soda clinging to the brush and if you don’t rinse it off, you’ll have a weird white coating over the whole thing..These are even really good re-heated the next day for a quick lunch… or breakfast.
When Chris saw these pictures as I was putting together this post, he immediately demanded that I make some of these for him, so we’ll be having baked tacos again this week!If your family loves texmex food as much as mine does, then you’ve got to try this one!.
Hope you like it!.If you’re looking for more easy, crowd-pleasing recipes like.