A paste of
baking soda and water also helps soothe the sting, but it can be messy when applied to fur, so only use the paste on exposed tummies.
Not exact matches
I've
also heard of the method where you fill up the blender with white vinegar,
baking soda,
and water,
and blend everything on high, which is supposed to clean the blender.
I used agave for sweetener
and also added vanilla, instant espresso powder (dissolved in
water with
baking soda, pinch of salt
and 1/4 mashed banana (because I wanted them a little sweeter.
If you are
also baking without eggs, try adding 1 tsp lemon juice in 1 C. cold
water (substitute for some of your liquid ~ adjust quantity if your recipe calls for less liquid)
and be sure your recipe calls for
baking SODA (or add 1 tsp).
Yeast can not survive in the pH environment that is created by the vinegar, which is why making a paste of
baking soda in
water and swabbing the baby's mouth at least four times a day may
also be beneficial.
You may
also choose to spray the diapers with
water and baking soda for better odor control.
You can
also use
baking soda and water as a mouth rinse.
I
also used a solution of
baking soda and water to freshen our numerous bath toys.
You might
also dab the rash with a little calamine lotion or a paste of
baking soda and water.
I
also tried the vinegar /
baking soda method, where you add 3 cups of white vinegar
and 1/2 cup
baking soda to the
water when the washing machine fills up during a hot
water wash.
You could
also apply a paste of
baking soda and water.
Also, try
baking soda and water made into a paste.
You can
also mix 1/2 teaspoon of
baking soda with
water and drink it to feel better.
1 1/4 cup
baking soda 3T BioKleen All Purpose Cleaner (You can
also sub vegetable soap) 1T distilled
water 1T vinegar 10 drops sweet orange essential oil
and 10 drops lemon essential oil
Also, city
water - is it good to do epsom salt,
baking soda,
and ginger soaks in it, since it has chlorine
and flouride?
You can
also make your own mouthwash with
water,
baking soda or sea salt, hydrogen peroxide,
and a drop of peppermint or tea tree oil.
I
also tried the
baking soda wash for several months
and it didn't work with our soft
water.
Washing
Soda: similar to
baking soda, but more powerful by pulling out grease
and oil
and also softens
water.»
I
also added sparkling
water, which, in conjunction with the
baking soda / vinegar (from the buttermilk) mix, makes the batter bizarrely fluffy,
and the waffles deliciously fluffy (want to try it with sparkling wine later...).
As others have mentioned, applying a wash of
baking soda and water to the terminals will
also help clear debris.
You can
also mix a teaspoonful of
baking soda into a pint of
water,
and squirt the solution into his mouth with a turkey baster or squirt gun if he'll allow you to do this.
A vinegar
and hot
water solution
also helps as does a bit of
baking soda sprinkled on the bottom of the box.
We've
also been told that you can use a crock pot (a pot on the stove would burst into flame if it ran out of liquid) with a
baking soda and water mixture.