Tips 22 Vinegar uses
Prevent flowers from wilting
Cutting and arranging fresh flower in vases is one of the most enjoyable aspects of the nurturing a flower garden. Nothing makes a house feel more welcoming than an arrangement of fresh blooms. But unfortunately, they begin to droop after a few days. Don’t worry! Ladies and gentlemen, get some distilled white vinegar ready. The procedure is simple. To freshen up your flower vase, simply combine two tablespoons of white vinegar and one teaspoon of sugar in four cups of water. Your flowers will now last for several days longer than they did previously in regular un -vinegared tap water.
Make buttermilk
You’re in the kitchen, working on a recipe that requires buttermilk, and you realize that you have none on hand! Fortunately, you have a simple replacement in the form of vinegar at your disposal. Certain recipes call for buttermilk’s tangy aroma and acidic structure. Simply dissolve one tablespoon of vinegar in a cup of milk and wait a few minutes for the milk to curdle slightly. Then, whisk the mixture together, and it’s ready to use as a buttermilk substitute! A last-minute dash to the store can be avoided by following these steps.