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The hydrogen peroxide + lemon one is doubly awful because the base in the peroxide will cancel out the acid from the lemons, and vice versa.
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Government trying to mind-control you with chemtrails? Simply spray household vinegar into the sky and they'll dissipate within hours! http://thevane.gawker.com/insane-lady-yells-at-clouds-and-sprays-vinegar-at-the-s-1550883163
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I would photoshop that Simpsons still of "OLD MAN YELLS AT CLOUD" to have a spray bottle, but
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Gawker has a snarky weather blog? Jesus Christ, where will it end
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RPATDO_LAMD posted:The hydrogen peroxide + lemon one is doubly awful because the base in the peroxide will cancel out the acid from the lemons, and vice versa. It also cancels out all of your promblems.
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Non Serviam posted:To her credit, the lady who likes to expose her kids to e. coli doesn't use the homemade bleach. She uses, and I swear I'm serious: You can bleach stains on delicate fabrics (like lace tablecloths) by spraying them with lemon or vinegar and putting them in the sun for hours. But neither lemon nor vinegar do jack as a disinfectant.
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# ? Sep 5, 2015 02:54 |
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Buh-buh-but bleach is a disinfectant and they bleach the fabric together
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Find a local sewer plant that uses chrlorine gas and string up your clothes in the room and open the cylinders.
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Decrepus posted:Find a local sewer plant that uses chrlorine gas and string up your clothes in the room and open the cylinders. Save time by wearing the clothes when you do this. Walla!
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AlbieQuirky posted:But neither lemon nor vinegar do jack as a disinfectant. Certain microbes can only live in a very specific pH range and temperature, and will be killed off by the acidity of vinegar or lemon juice. It's the same reason why we use soap (which is alkaline) and hot water to wash our hands. For example, places like hospitals and old folks homes will add white vinegar to the water they rinse off greens in as a precautionary measure. Does that mean you can use it instead of actual disinfectants? gently caress no.
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Radio Help posted:Certain microbes can only live in a very specific pH range and temperature, and will be killed off by the acidity of vinegar or lemon juice. It's the same reason why we use soap (which is alkaline) and hot water to wash our hands. For example, places like hospitals and old folks homes will add white vinegar to the water they rinse off greens in as a precautionary measure. I think you're missing the point. They're letting the kids build up an immunity. It's good kids get salmonella, meningitis and e coli. It's natural
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That's an anti-vax angle if I've ever heard one. "I want my kids to have a good immune system, so I build it up the old fashioned way."
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From what I know letting your kids play in the mud and dirt and not disinfecting every surface they might come in contact with is a genuinely good idea because it does strengthen the immune system, it's just that anti-vaxxers understood that to mean "then any exposure to natural dirt and germs is good and better than CHEMICALS" including genuinely harmful stuff like deliberate measles exposure, when actually vaccinations and the dirt thing work on the same principle: expose yourself to relatively harmless stuff so when the tough guys come along, your immune system isn't completely overwhelmed. EXPOSE
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My Lovely Horse posted:EXPOSE Do not expose yourself to kids; thanks in advance
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Yeah, living in a sterile bubble makes a kid's immune system go a little stir crazy and increases the chance of developing asthma and allergies. Unfortunately that made the crazed super mommies go from trying to sterilize everything to courting plague.
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Jerry Cotton posted:Do not expose yourself to kids; thanks in advance
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Angela Christine posted:Yeah, living in a sterile bubble makes a kid's immune system go a little stir crazy and increases the chance of developing asthma and allergies. Unfortunately that made the crazed super mommies go from trying to sterilize everything to courting plague. The slippery slope from letting kids play with a dog in the yard to injecting AIDS poop piss into their brains.
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Jerry Cotton posted:Do not expose yourself to kids; thanks in advance who are you, my lawyer?
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LOCUST FART HELL posted:who are you, my lawyer? Maybe I'm a kid.
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There could be kid lawyers; you can't discount that. There's Kids Court, after all.
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My Lovely Horse posted:Right now it's your word against GG Allin's. I'm gonna wait for a tiebreaker.
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Don't expose yourself to kids. Seriously. Do not let yourself get exposed to kids. lovely kittle fuckers'll ruin your life if you let them #Lifehack
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Karate Bastard posted:Don't expose yourself to kids. Seriously. Do not let yourself get exposed to kids. lovely kittle fuckers'll ruin your life if you let them #Lifehack It won't be totally ruined. They can mod tviv!
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I guess they can now that Aatrek's gone.
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Radio Help posted:It's the same reason why we use soap (which is alkaline) and hot water to wash our hands.
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Strudel Man posted:I'm fairly certain we use soap because its molecules have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic ends, allowing oils to be washed away with water. Yep, it's an emulsifying surfactant. It will basically allows the oils on your skin to be mixed with the water by binding on one side to the oils and on the other to the water. When the soap is rinsed off, it carries all the bound oils (and anything suspended in the oils like grime and bacteria) with it.
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I know the "loving dump everything in a waffle iron" life hack was a while ago, buttttt: http://www.eater.com/2015/9/4/9258039/chefsteps-waffle-frenzy It's actually catching on for some reason...
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change my name posted:I know the "loving dump everything in a waffle iron" life hack was a while ago, buttttt: One of my buddies recently told me about how they did a "kitchen appliances" tournament on one of those food jammer shows and waffle iron one. That might have something to do with it.
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change my name posted:I know the "loving dump everything in a waffle iron" life hack was a while ago, buttttt: What is it that they think the flipping is accomplishing?
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Karma Monkey posted:What is it that they think the flipping is accomplishing? It lets them access the second waffle iron on the back while the first one cooks?
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Dienes posted:It lets them access the second waffle iron on the back while the first one cooks? Ah, thanks, didn't even notice it was a double.
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flosofl posted:Yep, it's an emulsifying surfactant. Huh, so it is. Surprise surprise, a factoid a boss from my fast food days pummeled into my subconscious turned out not to be true. welp
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In the latest instalmment of It Came From Reddit:quote:On-the-fly Gnocchi: Is this how you make prison yard gnochi?
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Viola; fried brain goop "je ne sais pourquoi", bon appétit! e: boon ape tit.
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The Glumslinger posted:In the latest instalmment of It Came From Reddit: in what way is this gnocchi?
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I'm pretty sure David Chang made something like this in the Mind of A Chef TV show.
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pienipple posted:
And why is there no mention of using a waffle iron?
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cyberia posted:I'm pretty sure David Chang made something like this in the Mind of A Chef TV show. He did. He made gnocchi out of ramen. It looked tasty on his show, but not something I would go outbid my way to try
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David Chang makes both ramen and chicken sandwiches that I can't stop stuffing in my mouth, but yeah, he has a lot of weird preoccupations with instant noodles/crappy cheeseburgers/ "garbage food". He hosted a Budweiser-sponsored burger contest, for god's sake.
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You can do some interesting things with ramen, but "gnocchi" does not seem like one of them.
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