Whether you are the type of householder who thrives on comprehensive annotated rotating chore charts ("It's the second Sunday, time to tackle these baseboards!") or the kind of person who must blitzkrieg clean the dirty zone when you happen to notice it's dirty ("Oh, hi spotty mirror. BYE spotty mirror!"), one thing is true: tidying up is easier when your dedicated cleaning favorites are all in one place.
As anyone who has ever encountered Inigo Montoya can tell you, a Spaniard knows his way around a steel blade.
Beeswax! It's so incredible! In the beehive, it's the main substance underpinning the mystical queenly architecture. Outside of the hive, it's been used by humans for thousands of years as a sealant, polish, and lubricant, as a crucial ingredient in art supplies, cleaning solutions, and skin care, and—of course—to make candles. The sweet-smelling stuff is sort of miraculous.
Extra, Extra, Read All About It! We recently unearthed a SPECTACULAR bit of ephemera from the Foundry Archives: Anna's very own self-published newspaper from 1992, "The People's Press"
Basket got squashed? No problem!