-- Edited by Beth54 on Thursday 5th of September 2013 11:29:10 AM
Dougwe said
04:13 PM Sep 5, 2013
Wouldn't the taste of vinegar be on the fruit though?
Dougwe said
12:55 AM Sep 6, 2013
Interesting.
I will sit back and see if an answer pops up.
Sheba said
01:47 AM Sep 6, 2013
Dougwe wrote:
Wouldn't the taste of vinegar be on the fruit though?
I'd think that would only apply if you didn't dry the friut, and ate it straight from the liquid. I might be wrong.
Cheers,
Sheba.
countryroad said
04:30 AM Sep 8, 2013
what a great idea, the grapes looked good.
If you had a sinkfull of water and only 1 cup of vinegar there'd be no taste
Could do similar to some of the salad veg also.Just give a shake.
Cheers
Robyn
The dog lady said
10:22 AM Sep 9, 2013
I've often wondered what they do to the lettuce in those pre-packed/chopped salads to stop it wilting. Does anyone know if the vinegar would work for that too?
Cruising Cruze said
07:13 PM Sep 11, 2013
Done this for years .
I even keep washing my wife with that solution that's why she still looks 20 years old
I just received this in an email.
I don't know if it works or not but thought I would share.
That's correct Ginger. My sister does it.
Apparently not. But I haven't tried it yet.
-- Edited by Beth54 on Thursday 5th of September 2013 11:29:10 AM
I will sit back and see if an answer pops up.
If you had a sinkfull of water and only 1 cup of vinegar there'd be no taste
Could do similar to some of the salad veg also.Just give a shake.
Cheers
Robyn
I've often wondered what they do to the lettuce in those pre-packed/chopped salads to stop it wilting. Does anyone know if the vinegar would work for that too?
Done this for years .
I even keep washing my wife with that solution that's why she still looks 20 years old
AS long as she's just a little bit dirty!