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Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C.)
In a large bowl, beat the egg yolks and sugar. Stir in the melted butter and flour. Add the lemon juice, water, and vinegar; mix together until filling is smooth. Pour into pie shell.
Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 45 minutes, or until knife inserted in the center comes out clean.
Beat together yolks, sugar, and flour.
Add vinegar and water. Cook until thick, top with meringue and brown lightly.
Mix ingredients in a large bucket.
A more dilute solution can be made by halving the amount of ingredients.
Mix thoroughly. Store this cleaner in a clean bottle and use as needed.
to 4 cups of household chlorine bleach. Close the lid
Mix all ingredients together.
Put in squirt bottle and use to clean your \"dirt\".
Stir together the first 2 ingredients into a large (gallon-plus) container.
Add hot water; enough to measure one gallon.
Follow steam-cleaner manufacturer's directions for operating instructions.
Mix the vinegar and borax in a 16oz spray bottle.
Fill bottle with the water and shake to dissolve the vinegar and borax.
Add soap LAST and then scent with essential oil.
Use as you would any all-purpose cleaner. This mix can get quite soapy so you might want to have a cloth wet with just water handy to \"rinse\" with.
Mix baking soda and washing soda.
Apply to surface and scrub.
Add white vinegar (Mixture will bubble up and deodorise.).
Pour all ingredients into a spray bottle and shake. Spray onto window and wipe clean with newspaper or a 100 percent cotton cloth.
Helpful Hint: The liquid soap included in this recipe helps remove any streak-causing wax left on the window from commercial cleaners used in the past. You can eliminate the soap after a few washings.
Safety note: Always be careful to label containers of homemade cleaners intended for storage and keep them well out of the reach of children.
Place all ingredients in a blender and blend well.
Note: if not used very often, it may create a film on top. Shake well and pour in the bowl, like a cling toilet bowl cleaner.
Scrub with a brush or a scouring pad and let sit for 10 minutes. Flush.
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Stir together the first 3 ingredients into a large (gallon-plus sized) container.
Add water; enough to equal one gallon.
Follow steam-cleaner manufacturer's directions for operating instructions.
olonial: After preparing the previous recipe (let cool first), add 1
Pour Borax, Vinegar & soap into a bucket. Add water & essential oil (optional). Clean your floor.
Washing Soda can be used instead of borax (might streak on certain types of flooring).
Essential oil is optional for a nicer scent, but is not necessary as you won't smell it once the floor dries.
Once the floor dries, you will NOT smell the vinegar.
Home soap, Dr. Bronner's or any other natural liquid soap can be used.
Combine one cup of water and one cup white vinegar in a spray bottle. Add 10 drops of lemon essential oil. Shake well.
Sprinkle the baking soda directly on any stuck on food that spilled while cooking. Then spray the baking soda with the vinegar mixture.
Wait until the baking soda stops fizzing and wipe clean, using the texture of the powder to scour off the grease. Repeat as needed until you've taken care of any tough spots.
Fill a turkey baster with white vinegar and lemon juice.
Grab an old shower cap and fill the shower cap with the vinegar from the turkey baster.
Secure the cap to the shower head, keeping the shower head immersed in the vinegar, with rubber bands.
Leave it on for 24 hours, then remove the vinegar and plastic shower cap and scrub the showerhead with an old toothbrush.
Freeze some white vinegar in an old ice cube tray.
Throw a handful of baking soda into the disposal.
Toss in 3 or more vinegar \"ice cubes\".
Run your garbage disposal.
Keep adding vinegar ice cubes, as much as your disposal can handle.
After it has all ground up, run the disposal with cold water for 2 minutes.
It will clear out all the old residue and your disposal will be clean as can be!
Measure salt and flour into a glass bowl.
Add vinegar slowly to moisten and stir into a stiff paste. (Slightly more or less vinegar may be required depending on local humidity conditions.).
You can always add more vinegar if the paste is too dry, but it is difficult to firm up a runny paste.
o two spray bottles. Heat vinegar in microwave until hot and