Vinegar is not Just for dying Easter Eggs
Is vinegar on your shopping list today? Before you pick up that tiny bottle to dye Easter eggs, consider crouching down to the bottom shelf to pick up that gallon of white distilled vinegar instead. Now look at the price…nice huh? Put it in your cart and read on. I promise you wont be sorry. Distilled white vinegar can be used all year long, not just on Easter to dye those eggs.

It has endless uses including fabulous multi-purpose green cleaner. Using vinegar to clean will save you tons of money by replacing those high priced over the counter green cleaners and saves cabinet space too! Read on…
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My mom used to clean with vinegar! Thank you for the tips.
I’ve never cleaned with vinegar either… is it stinky to use?
At first, but after about 15minutes the vinegar odor goes away.
at first it is, but after about 15 minutes the vinegar aroma goes away.
I’ve been soaking orange peels in my vinegar to make it a little citrusy!
I have never cleaned with vinegar before! I’m going to have to try these tips!