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1 | gallon | Vinegar |
5% table vinegar is a common, versatile vinegar with a mild acidic taste used in cooking, cleaning, and preserving. It lasts indefinitely if stored properly and is found in the condiment aisle in
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1 | cup | Salt |
Salt, pronounced 'sawlt', is a finely ground mineral primarily composed of sodium chloride. It is the most common type of salt used in everyday cooking and seasoning.
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1 | tablespoon | Liquid Dish Soap » mild |
Liquid Dish Soap
Liquid dish soap, a staple in every kitchen and laundry room, serves primarily as a grease fighter and cleaner for dishes and various surfaces.
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This cleaning agent is not edible and should never be |
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1 | part | Water |
Water, the essence of life, is a transparent, tasteless, and odorless liquid that covers about 71% of the Earth's surface. Its neutral flavor allows other ingredients to shine while enhancing the overall texture
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Prep Time | Process Time | Overall Time |
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5 Minutes | 0 Minutes | 5 minutes |
1. In a large container, pour 1 gallon of white vinegar.
2. Add 1 cup of table salt.
3. Stir the mixture until the salt is completely dissolved.
4. Mix the dish soap in to the vinegar and salt solution.
5. If you choose to dilute the mixture with water, it may reduce the effectiveness.
6. Transfer the prepared solution into a spray bottle or garden sprayer.
7. On a sunny day, when no rain is forecast for at least 24 hours, spray the solution directly onto the dandelion plants.
8. Avoid spraying desirable plants and grasses, as the solution will kill any vegetation it contacts.
9. Reapply as necessary, especially if new growth appears.
Submitted by Kagar K. | May 3rd, 2024 See all of Kagar K.'s Recipes.
If your homemade mayonnaise separates, you can often fix it by whisking in a tablespoon of cold water. If that doesn't work, start with a new egg yolk in a bowl and gradually whisk in the broken mayonnaise. This simple hack can save your sauce and restore its creaminess.
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