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Vinegar: Your Secret WeaponThis entry was posted on June 14, 2013 by beprepared.


Vinegar does way more than just make you pucker. Besides being a versatile ingredient in food preservation and a tasty flavor addition, here are 10 things we bet you didn’t know you could do with vinegar. (And why it’s the secret weapon in your food storage pantry!)
Kills weeds: Spray it on leaves and roots.
Disinfectant: Do not mix vinegar and bleach! That mix creates a harmful gas.
Degreaser, de-gunker, and rust resolver: But don’t use it on marble counters, stoneware, or waxed surfaces.
Laundry aid: Cuts the amount of soap you need and softens fabric.
Odor neutralizer: Great in a garbage disposal or on cutting boards.
Keeps eggs from cracking while boiling
Hair rinse: Gets rid of product build up.
Stain remover: Works on clothes (collar and underarm stains), hands, blood stains. 
First aid: Vinegar is a natural antiseptic and works on abrasions, diarrhea, fungal infections, some jellyfish stings, and sunburn.
Insecticide: Spray anywhere you've seen ants, put it in a jar with small holes in the lid to attract fruit flies, 
Looks like a little vinegar in your food storage pantry can turn into a big survival help.

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