Plain
vinegar and water works too.
Not exact matches
Add in the apple cider
vinegar and 2 tablespoons of the
water and stir to combine,
working with your hands if necessary to form a dough.
I absolutely use 2T every time I make it (which is very often — I hope you'll find it as addicting when you find the salt level that
works for you); but, so much of it runs off, drawing out the
water in the cabbage
and wilting it before pickling it in the
vinegar.
So I thought, I should probably share my gram measurements for your recipe with others who don't get the hang of cups
and ounces: 16g dry yeast or one cube (42g) of fresh yeast) 125g warm
water 450 (
works for me)-500 g
water 85g molasses 62g apple cider
vinegar 50g butter 28g dark unsweetened chocolate (seems to be nonexistant in Germany, I used 90 % cocoa) 100g whole wheat flour 375g dark rye flour (I used homeground, so pumpernickl for the Americans, medium rye might pack denser) 385g bread flour (German Type812 didn't have other, should correspond to American AP or light bread flour) 120g bran 10g carraway 3g fennel 1 double shot of espresso (didn't want to buy powder, so no grams here, sorry) half a small shallot, chopped 14g salt
You just need to add a few things to the dry mix to make the dough / crust (if you follow the box directions, which I did): Apple cider
vinegar, grapeseed oil (I'm guessing any oil wold
work),
and water.
It was simple: apple + soaked cashews + ume plum
vinegar (another acid
and salt could
work) +
water.
My recent discovery are Polish herbalists mixtures for strengthening the liver
and warm lemon
water (supposed to
work similar to apple cider
vinegar, just a bit milder in effect
and for your tastebuds).
We have very hard
water, so I have to up the soap enough for it to actually
work,
and sometimes use
vinegar (some diaper sites say absolutely not).
I do a lot of cleaning with a white
vinegar /
water mix
and it
works great.
Now that we have shown that
vinegar and hot
water work on these three jellyfish species, it will be much easier to standardise
and simplify first aid for jellyfish stings where many different types of jellyfish occur.»
(
Vinegar and water really
works great for getting stains of cabinets, by the way).
It's also good for sleeping, 2 tbps of apple cider
vinegar with 1 tbps of honey in hot
water before sleep
works better than sleeping pills
and much more healthy.
1 x 1 litre capacity bottle with flip top lid (preferable or a recycled glass bottle with screw top lid will
work) washed with hot
water and distilled (white)
vinegar, allow the bottle to cool
Second, it can help to clean the dishwasher itself: Once a year or so (more if you have hard
water), pour a cup of white
vinegar into an empty dishwasher, then run it for a short cycle to get rid of the lime
and soap build - up that can prevent your dishwasher from
working at peak efficiency.
The baking soda
works by increasing the pH to make the underarm skin uninhabitable for bacteria,
and the
vinegar (
and citrus juices) do the same by decreasing the pH. While the baking soda
and citric acid «might» not react when dry, once they are on the skin
and you sweat, they will react
and produce salt
and water because you have combined an acid
and base.
Natural toners like rose
water, green tea,
and white
vinegar work well to restore your skin's pH balance while tightening your pores.
The veterinarian will give you antibiotic (urine acidifier) tablets
and they
work but does he tell you that apple cider
vinegar in her drinking
water works equally well?
Clean it up using a urine neutralizer (light
vinegar and water mix
works well) put clean towels or pads in the crate
and return to your routine.
Our method of using
vinegar, baking soda,
and water worked perfectly for our living room walls.
I've done it
and it
works like a charm... involves special spray paint, chunk of window glass,
water,
and vinegar.
I use
vinegar and hot
water to mop my tile floors
and it
works great without leaving any residue.
Hi Kim — try alka seltzer
and if that doesn't
work try filling it with warm
water then adding some baking soda then a little bit of white
vinegar.
Once you've removed the ants» food sources, give your kitchen surfaces
and floor a final wipe down using an eco-friendly homemade anti-ant spray, made with one part
vinegar to one part
water, which will
work wonders to deter any ants
and destroy their pheromones.