APPLE CIDER VINEGAR!
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BruinsGal_91 wrote: »suzannesimmons3 wrote: »BruinsGal_91 wrote: »Skipjack66 wrote: »I use it in salad dressings a lot. Also used in vegan baking! However I used it for a new method this week - catching fruit flies! We have been inundated with them. I filled a little bowl with ACV and put some Saran Wrap on top. I poked a couple of holes in the wrap (not too many) and set it on the counter. In the last 24 hours I've caught over 30 fruit flies! Woo hoo!
I can't remember who it was on here who first mentioned this, but I tried it last night and it works like a charm.
Mine are ignoring it.....pah.
Perhaps you have to use the one which has 'the Mother'. (Oh god, I can't believe I just typed that. I've obviously bought into the ACV hype.)
Actually, I do have the one that has the "mother". It's a weird way to say "unfiltered". Because that's all it is. And it's working like a charm. I just threw out the bowl (cuz yuck- 30 flies) and replaced with a new batch. We will see how many I catch today.2 -
I use the Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar drink once in a while for acid reflux/heart burn. It works good for that.1
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CapnVillainBLK wrote: »I use ACV on my beard. It basically resets my beard by stripping it of any oils, lotions, and balms I put on it during the week. That stuff stinks so bad, I can't imagine actually drinking it.
If you want to do the same thing without the smell, get some citric acid and mix up a solution of that. Some groceries carry it in the canning aisle but it is easier to find it in stores that cater to home winemakers (or Amazon, of course).Sweetiepiestef wrote: »I use the Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar drink once in a while for acid reflux/heart burn. It works good for that.
For some people. For others it makes their heartburn worse.5 -
Sweetiepiestef wrote: »I use the Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar drink once in a while for acid reflux/heart burn. It works good for that.
If you have LOW stomach acid. There are people with high stomach acid (I'm one) where this is actually going to be painful.6 -
I had tried it to try to reduce some inflammation I had. Unfortunately, it was too harsh on my teeth, even diluted. I like it, though!1
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Skipjack66 wrote: »I use it in salad dressings a lot. Also used in vegan baking! However I used it for a new method this week - catching fruit flies! We have been inundated with them. I filled a little bowl with ACV and put some Saran Wrap on top. I poked a couple of holes in the wrap (not too many) and set it on the counter. In the last 24 hours I've caught over 30 fruit flies! Woo hoo!
Gotta try this for flies.
I use ACV for diluting sauces and lowering the calorie count. Also for getting the last drop out of the bottle.1 -
rorobeanie wrote: »Thanks for the feed back everyone! That's unfortunate because I know I'm not the only one who thinks this way. It seems like weight loss is a religion now a days ! People believe in a lot of different things!
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tramaine_21 wrote: »I'm on the ACV train...It's legit. It works--go for it!
Please post proof.4 -
rorobeanie wrote: »Take some every morning! It's not the most tasty but it can sure kick start you metabolism!
i swear by it.. have been taking it daily for about 2 years.... has made a difference...
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willnorton wrote: »rorobeanie wrote: »Take some every morning! It's not the most tasty but it can sure kick start you metabolism!
i swear by it.. have been taking it daily for about 2 years.... has made a difference...
A difference in what, exactly?7 -
It works very well for heartburn, and is yummy when used to make pulled pork, but other than that, nope.....
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It works very well for heartburn, and is yummy when used to make pulled pork, but other than that, nope.....Sweetiepiestef wrote: »I use the Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar drink once in a while for acid reflux/heart burn. It works good for that.
If you have LOW stomach acid. There are people with high stomach acid (I'm one) where this is actually going to be painful.CapnVillainBLK wrote: »I use ACV on my beard. It basically resets my beard by stripping it of any oils, lotions, and balms I put on it during the week. That stuff stinks so bad, I can't imagine actually drinking it.
If you want to do the same thing without the smell, get some citric acid and mix up a solution of that. Some groceries carry it in the canning aisle but it is easier to find it in stores that cater to home winemakers (or Amazon, of course).Sweetiepiestef wrote: »I use the Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar drink once in a while for acid reflux/heart burn. It works good for that.
For some people. For others it makes their heartburn worse.
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