Oh, how I love this q.
$1 off vinegar!! You can find this on sale at any Wal-Mart or Target for roughly
$1 to $1.16 (FREE or Damn near it) This includes ANY Heinz Vinegar, Apple Cider and/or Distilled Vinegar. So I went with Walmart at $1.16, because it was fully stocked and I was clearing shelves. Now you may ask why would you
need this much vinegar? Well peeps, I’m
not sure if you know this but there is over a hundred ways to use vinegar. My momma always used it to the mop the
floors. You know that sticky feeling
when you walk across a clean floor? I’m sure your thinking it, damn it I just
mopped what the eh? Well, that is cleaner build up, and what that means is you
got a little too happy with the pouring when you added it to water. We all love
the smell of a fresh clean house but guess what? Vinegar is great air neutralizer!!
(Especially for the inside smoker)
So here are some other great ideas for vinegar:
Kill grass on walks and
driveways.
Pour full strength on unwanted grass.
Deter ants. Spray vinegar around
door and window
frames, under appliances, and along other known
ant trails. (And if that doesn’t work throws grits out and that will
solve your problem)
Keep cats away. Sprinkle vinegar
on an area to
discourage cats from walking,sleeping, or
scratching on it. (I did not know this I’m going to try
this tonight!)
Polish car chrome. Apply full
strength.
Keep car windows frost free.
Coat the windows
the night before with a solution of three parts
vinegar to one part water.
Dampen your appetite. Sprinkle a
little vinegar on
prepared food to take the edge off your appetite. (Hmm not sure about that)
Soothe a bee or jellyfish sting. Dot or douce the
irritated area with vinegar and relieve itching.
Deodorant and anti-perspirants
stains may be
removed from clothing by lightly rubbing with
distilled vinegar and laundering as usual.
Vinegar can help to dissolve
mineral deposits that
collect in automatic drip coffee makers. Fill the
reservoir with vinegar and run it through a
brewing cycle. Rinse thoroughly with water when
the cycle is finished.
Deodorize the kitchen drain.
Pour a cup down the
drain once a week. Let stand 30 minutes and then
flush with cold water.
Unclog a drain. Pour a handful
of baking soda down
the drain and add 1/2 cup of vinegar.
Rinse with hot water.
Cut grease and odor on dishes by
adding a
tablespoon of vinegar to hot soapy water.
Clean stainless steel by wiping
with a vinegar
dampened cloth. (this is my absolute fav!!)
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And remember all the above are use at your own risk Cheers!