can I substitute vinegar with anything?

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silverpig

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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Try wine.

Wine/vinegar are actually pretty close, chemically.
If you let grapes ferment incorrectly, it will turn into vinegar.

Hence the name vinegar...

Vin = french for wine
Egre = french for sour

Vin egre = "sour wine" literally
 
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a main ingredient in ketchup and mustard is vinegar. maybe throw a dash of one of those. what is the recipe? depending on the dish, you might not even notice it missing.

also, tinkle is basic, thats why its slippery
 

Tom

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you can susbstitute vinegar for salt to melt ice on your sidewalk.

you can use vinegar instead of windex to clean your windows.


 

BigPoppa

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Originally posted by: Tom
you can susbstitute vinegar for salt to melt ice on your sidewalk.

you can use vinegar instead of windex to clean your windows.

So you're saying he shoudl make a mixture of salt and windex? That is hot.
 

MySoS

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Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Try wine.

Wine/vinegar are actually pretty close, chemically.
If you let grapes ferment incorrectly, it will turn into vinegar.

Hence the name vinegar...

Vin = french for wine
Egre = french for sour

Vin egre = "sour wine" literally

This is because ethanol alcohol is close chemically to acetic acid the main chemical in vinegar