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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Non Food Recipes => Topic started by: Intrepidtrier on July 11, 2009, 07:13:46 am

Title: Vinegar
Post by: Intrepidtrier on July 11, 2009, 07:13:46 am
I was reading somewhere on here a while ago about using vinegar, and when it was half empty you could fill it up again and within a few days it would all be vinegar again. Was I reading it right or not???? That would mean that every time the bottle got half empty you could just fill it up with water and in a few days it would be all vinegar!!!!!! No need to ever buy it again right!!! ??? :-[ :-\
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: judydawn on July 11, 2009, 08:20:57 am
I buy cheap homebrand vinegar for the final rinse of my washing machine and tip half of the 1 litre bottle of vinegar into another bottle, top them both up with water and get 2 bottles for the price of 1.  However, we did have a discussion somewhere on the forum (it eludes me at present) and the whole issue became more scientific.  For washing clothes though, my hint works beautifully and saves me money in the laundry.  I wouldn't keep topping it up when it gets half empty though.  I start again with another lot.  Vinegar as a final rinse in the washing machine and dishwasher is supposed to keep everything gunk free according to an Enjo rep.
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: Thermomixer on July 11, 2009, 03:01:15 pm
Can't find it quickly, but yes, with some vinegars that you buy, there will be a "mother" plnat in the bottle that, if you ad wine or verjuice, (not just water), you are able to feed it and make more.
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: CarolineW on September 03, 2009, 10:01:41 am
In the dishwasher liquid thread there are these comments:

From Judydawn via ILB:
And did you know Grin that you can double the amount of your vinegar for free!  I read it somewhere so tried it.  I only buy the generic brand 1 litre bottles of vinegar for the washing machine, tip half out into another bottle, fill both up with water, leave a few days and you will have pure vinegar again.  Don't know how this works but I do it - 2 litres for the price of 1.

ILB then said
How's this - today while I was out and about trying to get some last minute numbers for tomorrows class and picking up a few odd bits and pieces I stopped in at the Milawa Olive Shop (if you come to NE Vic please let me know and I'll point you towards some fantastic places) and in there they had VINEGAR CULTURE or "MOTHER" that you can re-use over and over again to make your own!  Add red wine and make red wine vinegar etc.... I was blown away, especially after our little chat about it.

Thermomixers comment was
Yes, best with wine vinegars to start,  add wine to the last bit (the manky, slimy bit in the bottom) - white wine from a cask is OK and the mother culture makes more -if you are not eating it then it will be fine.

and finally, my posting on the subject

"To make your own cider vinegar you just need a bottle of non-pasteurised vinegar without any preservative, it’s quite easy to come by these days. Check the labels on the bottle. Holland and Barret do a couple, and I think Aspels do one. Even Sarson’s do one. The big guarantee is when it says ‘May form a precipitate/sediment after storing’ then you KNOW it’s live. Then you just mix it one part vinegar to two parts 6% cider, if you can’t get 6% use what you can (but don’t use it for pickling unless the cider was 6% or more), again no preservative, but as long as the cider isn’t sulphury it will be fine. Shake the bottle and sniff to make sure. I don’t even check anymore but I use a good quality cider, again Aspell’s is good. There’s nothing quite like cider vinegar. I’m making Cabernet Sauvignon vinegar at the moment. Everyone is going on about how good it is so I thought I’d make some and see. One part vinegar one part 14% wine and one part chlorine free water. Put it in a jar and leave it to turn. Taste it every week until it’s as strong as the starter vinegar was. Summer’s the best time for making vinegar when it’s warm, use a dark cupboard"
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: Thermomixer on September 03, 2009, 11:43:48 am
Ta Caroline - great work  :-*
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: CarolineW on September 03, 2009, 04:23:51 pm
eee, 'twere nowt, lad  ;)
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: Ceejay on September 04, 2009, 04:00:38 am
eee, 'twere nowt, lad  ;)
Took me a while to translate that.... :P

LOL   :D
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: CarolineW on September 04, 2009, 10:34:11 am
 :D :D He he he - that were right good English, that were!  ;)
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: Thermomixer on September 04, 2009, 01:16:46 pm
Ay lassie - ye coowd be fr'm da west coun'rie I reck'n   ???
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: droverjess on June 30, 2012, 08:34:32 pm
Another vinegar question.

Will the making half again work if it is distilled vinegar?

I could only get white vinegar that was distilled today.

Bought 5 litres in a plastic can.

Thanks
DJ
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: judydawn on July 01, 2012, 01:23:07 am
It will be fine DJ if you are just using it for cleaning purposes.
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: mab19 on July 02, 2012, 05:56:45 am
I buy cheap homebrand vinegar for the final rinse of my washing machine and tip half of the 1 litre bottle of vinegar into another bottle, top them both up with water and get 2 bottles for the price of 1.  However, we did have a discussion somewhere on the forum (it eludes me at present) and the whole issue became more scientific.  For washing clothes though, my hint works beautifully and saves me money in the laundry.  I wouldn't keep topping it up when it gets half empty though.  I start again with another lot.  Vinegar as a final rinse in the washing machine and dishwasher is supposed to keep everything gunk free according to an Enjo rep.

Judy, how much do you actually put in the rinse?  I take it that you are using white vinegar and not brown.  Dumb question I know but I'll ask it anyway.
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: judydawn on July 02, 2012, 07:18:56 am
 I just fill the dispenser with generic white vinegar where you would normally put your fabric softener Margaret, probably 1/2 cup.
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: CreamPuff63 on July 02, 2012, 08:18:03 am
FABRIC SOFTENER

2 cups white vinegar

2 cups bicarbonate of soda

4 cups water

 

Slowly add vinegar to bicarb in a bowl over the kitchen sink (this mix will fizz and bubble), add water, and pour into a plastic bottle. Shake gently. Add ¼ cup of softener per wash. Shake well before each use.

Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: Cornish Cream on July 02, 2012, 08:56:00 am
FABRIC SOFTENER

2 cups white vinegar

2 cups bicarbonate of soda

4 cups water

 

Slowly add vinegar to bicarb in a bowl over the kitchen sink (this mix will fizz and bubble), add water, and pour into a plastic bottle. Shake gently. Add ¼ cup of softener per wash. Shake well before each use.


Thanks CP  ;D
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: mab19 on July 03, 2012, 05:52:26 am
Thanks for that Judy.  :)

Thanks CP for the fabric softener.   :)
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: judydawn on July 03, 2012, 07:41:42 am
I read somewhere that pure vinegar kills weeds so I've had the kids outside today with spray bottles  :-)) 
Will report back if and when it works.
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: DizzyGirl on July 03, 2012, 08:03:10 am
BHG said pouring boiling water on weeds works too. I keep forgetting to try it. Must give it a go when I next boil kettle.
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: droverjess on July 03, 2012, 08:05:47 am
My DH just bought a huge flame weeder. The part of the garden we have not yet got  to is now full of black weeds!
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: obbie on July 23, 2012, 06:17:54 am
salt kills weeds too.


I use 1/2 cup of vinegar  in the rinse for the washing machine..
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: DizzyGirl on July 23, 2012, 06:22:23 am
I use it in the washing machine. Takes the yukky oil and grease smell out of DH work clothes. I also add a scoop (the one from the washing powder) of washing soda in with the washing powder for an extra boost.

I am yet to try a MYO stain removal spray. From memory it was just water and eucalyptus.
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: droverjess on July 23, 2012, 07:59:46 am
I now use miracle spray DG.
Testing it on various stains.
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: achookwoman on July 23, 2012, 08:04:03 am
CP,  love it,  but have a front loader.  Can I use it in this?  Do I put it in the slot next to the soap powder?
Title: Re: Vinegar
Post by: KarenH on July 23, 2012, 11:03:49 am
achookwoman, I have a front loader too and have been using vinegar as fabric softener since reading about it on this forum.  I almost fill the little slot next to the detergent, and it works a treat!  When I forget, I have opened up the detergent drawer mid-wash cycle and added the vinegar to the slot, and that works too.