Guest guest Posted May 3, 2010 Report Share Posted May 3, 2010 My uses for White vinegar, I printed yours out too. Water and vinegar half and half will take out grease spots on rugs, [or pretty much any spot on rugs] White vinegar will cure a yeast infection. Dilute it a lot tho'. White vinegar cleans floors of greasy residue much better than Mr. Clean or Pine Sol, and it leaves no odor after it dries. White vinegar used as a steam on rugs kill fleas and reduce the allergens in wall/wall carpeting.  ~Katy Sheep to the right His Lamb -- Vinegar uses Kitchen Remedies: Besides adding zest to salad dressings, white vinegar is handy for many cooking tasks. 1. Adding a few tablespoons of white vinegar to the water when poaching eggs helps the whites stay formed. Add a few tablespoons to the water when boiling eggs, and if any shells crack, the whites won’t leak out. 2. If your leafy veggies are wilted, soaking them in cold water with a little vinegar can perk them right up. 3. After chopping an onion, you can eliminate the odor from your hands by rubbing them with a bit of white vinegar. 4. When cooking any vegetables from the cabbage family (like broccoli or cauliflower), adding a little vinegar to the water will perk up the taste and reduce the gassiness they can induce. This also works when cooking beans, making Mexican food a far more attractive option. Cleaning House: Vinegar can help with a variety of cleaning tasks, since the acid acts as a disinfectant and an odor neutralizer. 5. Clean and deodorize the garbage disposal by mixing equal parts vinegar and baking soda and putting it down the drain. After letting this fizzing mixture sit for a few minutes, flush out the drain with warm water for a clean and stink-free sink. 6. The steam from a boiling a bowl of vinegar and water can loosen caked-on food and get rid of odors in the microwave, too. 7. One of my favorite vinegar remedies and my personal weapon against fruit flies is to set out a small dish of white vinegar and some smashed fruit, covered with plastic wrap with some holes in it–the flies crawl into the trap, but can’t get out. 8. If your stemware is cloudy from the dishwasher, wrap the glasses in paper towels soaked in vinegar, let them sit, and the cloudy deposits will rinse right off. 9. There’s no need to use bleach on tile grouting when you can let vinegar soak on it and then scrub with a toothbrush. 10. Bring lightly scuffed or dirty DVDs back to life by wiping them down with some vinegar on a soft cloth. 11. If you have water condensation marks on your wood, just rub the piece of furniture with equal parts vinegar and vegetable oil to remove them. Make sure to rub with the grain, and then invest in a set of coasters. Cleaning Clothes: Vinegar works magic on upholstery and fabric, too. 12. If a child has an “accident†on a mattress, clean it with a solution of vinegar and water. Afterwards, pour some baking soda onto the mattress, and brush or vacuum the residue once it’s dry. 13. Spraying vinegar onto deodorant-stained shirts before the wash can remove the discoloration. It’s also great for fighting mustard, tomato sauce, or ketchup stains. 14. Adding a cupful of vinegar to the rinse cycle of your washing machine can freshen up bright colors and give you cleaner laundry. Acetic acid won’t harm fabrics, but it dissolves the soap residue that can dull dark clothing. It also acts as a fabric softener, a static reducer, and a mildew-inhibitor. 15. Vinegar will also loosen chewing gum stuck to car upholstery, rugs, and carpeting. Outdoor Solutions: Tough enough even for the outdoors, vinegar can function as a car cleaner and an organic pest remover. 16. If your car still sports a bumper sticker from two elections ago, remove it by spraying the decal with white vinegar to saturate the area, and the sticker will peel off in a few hours. (You might need to spray it a few times.) 17. Wiping down your car windows and windshield with a three-to-one vinegar-water mixture can keep them frost-free in the wintertime. 18. Kill weeds and crabgrass growing in sidewalks and driveways by pouring vinegar onto them. A half-and-half solution of vinegar and water can even kill garden slugs if it’s sprayed directly onto them. 19. To extend the life of cut flowers, add a few tablespoons of vinegar to the water in their vase, along with a teaspoon of sugar. Pet Protection: There’s no need to use chemicals near pets when vinegar can handle most cleaning and bathing tasks. 20. Wipe out itchy ears with undiluted vinegar to keep dogs and cats from scratching at them. 21. Cats avoid vinegar, so to keep them from scratching furniture or sitting on certain areas, spray a vinegar solution onto the spot. 22. For outdoor areas, soak a sponge in vinegar and place it in the forbidden area to keep cats away. If kitty likes to mark his territory, spraying the area with vinegar can help eliminate the smell and deter recurrences. 23. Vinegar also gets rid of skunk odor. Soak the animal with a half-and-half vinegar and water solution, and then rinse with fresh water. Vinegar can disinfect, deodorize, and de-gunkify just about everything. From shower curtains to sofa cushions, there’s not much that it can’t do. As an alternative to expensive and harsh cleaning chemicals, vinegar is something you can feel good about keeping in your cupboards. White vinegar and baking soda can even remove product buildup from hair and leave it soft and manageable. A product that can clean you, the dog, your car, and your house is what I’d call a good, green buy. 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Guest guest Posted May 4, 2010 Report Share Posted May 4, 2010  Hi Katy, How would you use white vinegar to cure a yeast infection? Drink it internally? How much would you dilute it? Also, any idea how I can remove yellowing stains in a really old porcelan (sp?) sink? I've tried white vinegar and baking soda and lemons with no luck. Thanks! Peace on earth. Cheryl Re: Vinegar uses My uses for White vinegar, I printed yours out too. Water and vinegar half and half will take out grease spots on rugs, [or pretty much any spot on rugs] White vinegar will cure a yeast infection. Dilute it a lot tho'. White vinegar cleans floors of greasy residue much better than Mr. Clean or Pine Sol, and it leaves no odor after it dries. White vinegar used as a steam on rugs kill fleas and reduce the allergens in wall/wall carpeting.  What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2010 Report Share Posted May 4, 2010 As a douche, several times over the space of a few days, relief should be nearly immediate, be careful it's diluted at least half, depending on how bad it is it will heal ya right up [it REALLY WORKS!]. Never drink White vinegar, it's an industrial product, or so I'm told, I use red wine, Balsamic or Apple cider, they are yummy. I make my own vinaigrette with Balsamic vinegar, olive oil, garlic powder and Italian herbs I grow myself. It's really good for you too, with unheated olive oil [use the extra virgin] and the garlic a whopping tonic for health I also use Apple cider vinegar with garlic and honey to make a lovely tart medicine for joint pain relief. If anyone interested I have recipes for this stuff. I'd use Bon Ami on the sink, or bleach, don't get it on your hands, bleach is not healthy and it soaks right in.  ~Katy Sheep to the right His Lamb -- Re: Vinegar uses  Hi Katy, How would you use white vinegar to cure a yeast infection? Drink it internally? How much would you dilute it? Also, any idea how I can remove yellowing stains in a really old porcelan (sp?) sink? I've tried white vinegar and baking soda and lemons with no luck. Thanks! Peace on earth. Cheryl Re: Vinegar uses My uses for White vinegar, I printed yours out too. Water and vinegar half and half will take out grease spots on rugs, [or pretty much any spot on rugs] White vinegar will cure a yeast infection. Dilute it a lot tho'. White vinegar cleans floors of greasy residue much better than Mr. Clean or Pine Sol, and it leaves no odor after it dries. White vinegar used as a steam on rugs kill fleas and reduce the allergens in wall/wall carpeting.  What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2010 Report Share Posted May 4, 2010 As a douche Cheryl. Suzi List Owner health What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. From: Cheryl jones <cctux@...>health Sent: Mon, May 3, 2010 10:07:28 PMSubject: Re: Vinegar uses  Hi Katy, How would you use white vinegar to cure a yeast infection? Drink it internally? How much would you dilute it? Also, any idea how I can remove yellowing stains in a really old porcelan (sp?) sink? I've tried white vinegar and baking soda and lemons with no luck. Thanks! Peace on earth. Cheryl ----- Original Message ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2010 Report Share Posted May 4, 2010 actually apple cider vinegar is better for a douche than white. Suzi List Owner health What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. From: webriter <webriter@...>health Sent: Mon, May 3, 2010 11:20:53 PMSubject: Re: Vinegar uses As a douche, several times over the space of a few days, relief should be nearly immediate, be careful it's diluted at least half, depending on how bad it is it will heal ya right up [it REALLY WORKS!]. Never drink White vinegar, it's an industrial product, or so I'm told, I use red wine, Balsamic or Apple cider, they are yummy. I make my own vinaigrette with Balsamic vinegar, olive oil, garlic powder and Italian herbs I grow myself. It's really good for you too, with unheated olive oil [use the extra virgin] and the garlic a whopping tonic for health I also use Apple cider vinegar with garlic and honey to make a lovely tart medicine for joint pain relief. If anyone interested I have recipes for this stuff. I'd use Bon Ami on the sink, or bleach, don't get it on your hands, bleach is not healthy and it soaks right in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2011 Report Share Posted June 5, 2011 http://www.vinegartips.com/Scripts/ > > Good ideas for many of us not wanting to use dangerous chemicals indoors. I used vinegar as my first treatment. It make this beast mad but never killed it for me. Other uses in the home are unlimited. For my ears vinegar and alcohol have been life savers, and the itch, crawling, is gone. > http://www.wisebread.com/254-uses-for-vinegar-and-counting > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2011 Report Share Posted June 5, 2011 Thanks for the vinegar tips. :~)On 5 June 2011 14:41, healinghope <mfrreman@...> wrote: Good ideas for many of us not wanting to use dangerous chemicals indoors. I used vinegar as my first treatment. It make this beast mad but never killed it for me. Other uses in the home are unlimited. For my ears vinegar and alcohol have been life savers, and the itch, crawling, is gone. http://www.wisebread.com/254-uses-for-vinegar-and-counting -- They shut the road through the woods Seventy years ago. Weather and rain have undone it again, And now you would never know There was once a road through the woods Before they planted the trees. It is underneath the coppice and heath, And the thin anemones. Only the keeper sees That, where the ring-dove broods, And the badgers roll at ease, There was once a road through the woods. Yet, if you enter the woods Of a summer evening late, When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools Where the otter whistles his mate. (They fear not men in the woods, Because they see so few) You will hear the beat of a horse's feet, And the swish of a skirt in the dew, Steadily cantering through The misty solitudes, As though they perfectly knew The old lost road through the woods…. But there is no road through the woods. The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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