apple cider vinigar

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  • andiebaco
    andiebaco Posts: 211 Member
    I use it in adobo.

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  • lesliev523
    lesliev523 Posts: 366 Member
    I don't think it really helps with weight loss, but it is tasty. And you want the unpasteurized vinegar with the "mother". I have celiac disease, and I find that if I get glutened, then I take a couple tablespoons and it helps make my stomach less queasy and makes me feel less bloated.
  • Maidofmer
    Maidofmer Posts: 908 Member
    I was wondering about it too. my sister in law drinks it, but something about drinking vinegar... no matter what you put in front of it never sounded good.

    :)

    I might have broken taste-buds. Most wine and some ales taste like diluted vinegar to me. So some diluted vinegar satisfies the same (and there are a wide variety of interesting vinegars available).
    You might like kombucha, as it contains a number of acids and tastes a little like vinegar, but fizzy.

    maybe. I don't like wine, or booze really. not for years. maybe I could mix it wit ha sparkling water.
  • GKoz004
    GKoz004 Posts: 87
    well.. if it even helps with detox i would be happy... i bought a bottle.. clear apple cider.. so im gonna finish it and see.. cant harm trying.. :)
    Regular ACV doesn't really have any benefits, you want the Bragg's one. I have finished 2 bottles and noticed no real differences, but it's worth a shot if you wanna try!
  • Frelling_Tralk
    Frelling_Tralk Posts: 56 Member
    Lol I tried that a couple of times mixed with honey and water, but I could not bring myself to continue. It tasted absolutely foul and the bits floating in the glass made me gag,