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The truth about seltzer water
The term “seltzer” originated with the naturally effervescent mineral water that came from the German town of Selters – famous in the 18th century for its carbonated springs. Over time, the name came ...
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Is Your Baking Soda Still Good? Here’s the Easiest Way to Find Out
Wondering if your baking soda is still good? Here's what you need to know about the expiration dates of baking soda and baking powder for baking and cleaning.
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11 Natural Ingredients That Are Perfect For Cleaning Your Floors
Do you want to refresh your floors with more natural ingredients? Options like vinegar and lemon juice may allow you to clean ...
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Households urged to put baking soda in garden in October
As the colder weather approaches, there are all sorts of tasks people need to complete. In October, you may want to put some ...
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Gardeners urged to spray baking soda on outdoor plants from October
As the colder months approach, people are looking for all sorts of ways to protect their plants. One thing you may want to ...
Gardening expert Ish said there is a good reason why you should use baking soda in your garden. When it comes to keeping ...
In Germany and Austria, winegrowers can no longer use basic substances such as sodium bicarbonate because it is sold as a ...
For centuries, mineral springs have promised healing. Can science show their power? We review research to find out.
The Discovery Center Museum demonstrated how science can extinguish a flame using baking soda and vinegar, producing carbon dioxide which is heavier than air and can smother a flame.
"There's nothing quite like the pawpaw," said Rob Brannan, a food science professor at Ohio University's Department of Food and Nutrition Sciences. "It's the only temperate member of a tropical fruit ...
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