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Enjoy ; ) I love this book, I actually bought this book for my mom because I clean with vinegar and she didn't believe that it worked and you can use it for so much, this book let her know she was wrong and I was right. Plus gave me other use's.
After you read it, let me know if you want to get together and visit the museums.If you are not going Green, this book offers strategies toward a great and easy start. I am going to purchase several more and give as gifts to EVERY family member @ Christmas. Really.
I was hoping to find ways to spend less on cleaning products and this is just what I was hoping for. Very helpful.
I have been happy with everything I've attempted so far. I absolutely love this book. It has helped me to turn my home into a clean, toxin free, child friendly place.
(I wish I had known this two weeks ago when the last of four (4.). Using white or cider vinegar determines taste outcome. different episodes of poison ivy rashes were finally disappearing. To clean the interior of a microwave, boil a 1/2 cup of vinegar and 1/2 cup water so the inside steams. A book filled with so many useful tips in such an easy reading style easily earns five stars.
As I read the book, I marked the ideas I want to use to prevent having to reread to find them. Each is quite popular.There you have it. A sampling of the many uses of vinegar. I had poison ivy rashes three months, almost non-stop).Grooming aid: To an unfinished bottle of water add a little vinegar and use for a hair rinse; to get rid of hair lice and dandruff, rinse with white vinegar and water.Preservative: Use vinegar for making pickles (which I do every summer).
The acid kills bacteria. "Vinegar: over 400 various, versatile, and very good uses you've probably never thought of"-- The title alone tells you just how much you are missing without this book.Home remedy, diet aid, stain remover, condiment, odor eater, grooming aid, preservative, cleaner, recipe ingredient--that's our vinegar. **Kill weeds and grass growing in unwanted places by pouring full strength white vinegar on them. Wipe interior clean.Stain remover: Attack spaghetti, barbecue or ketchup stains first with a vinegar and water solution. If you add too much salt to a recipe, cut the salty taste with a spoonful of vinegar and sugar (this idea is going to my sister-in-law, heavy-handed with a salt shaker).Cleaner: Clean out your drain and garbage disposal with a special combination of baking soda and vinegar. Spray vinegar (use an old empty sprayer or find one in the travel section of your pharmacy) full strength on a cutting board at night and don't rinse.
(Can't wait to try this on grass in sidewalk cracks). (It's really a custard pie).
Wipe out a dog's ears with undiluted vinegar on a soft cloth to prevent scratching.There are three vinegar museums in the world--one in the United States (South Dakota), China, and Japan. Ready to spray or pour.
When you paint an interior room, place full bowls of vinegar in the room to absorb the paint odor. Home Remedy: To relieve poison ivy itching, pat on a mixture of cider vinegar and water and let dry.
Remove grass stains with water, white vinegar, and liquid soap.Handy Dandy Help: Water acid-loving plants like azaleas, rhododendrons, hydrangeas, and gardenias with a vinegar solution now and then. If you're out of wine, use a flavored vinegar in making Coq au Vin.
I've been clearing out different areas of my yard with heavy poison ivy growth. There's a recipe for making pickled eggs.Recipe ingredient: How about Vinegar Pie.
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