Guest guest Posted June 29, 2002 Report Share Posted June 29, 2002 In a message dated 6/29/02 3:10:46 AM, rawfood writes: << Re: preparing >> All: For what it is worth, I heard wash, not soak in white distilled vinegar. And it is also difficult now to get bleach or for that matter any product without the word " ultra " . I hear these products are even more to worry about! Someone may want to search that out. As far as the vinegar is concerned I do wash mine in white distilled vinegar if it is organic or not. If anything it will kill bacteria. I would not drink the white vinegar or any vinegar other than Apple Cider Vinegar since this is the only constructive vinegar to consume according to Dr. Walker. Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2002 Report Share Posted June 29, 2002 Yeah, me too. I scrub veggies and fruits, cut off appropriate parts, then plop them into a huge bowl with tap water and about a tablespoon of white distilled vinegar, in which they stay until they undergo the juicer. I heard and believe that vinegar works not only as well as, but better than the natural produce cleansers. Clorox is a bad thing for our environment and especially our internal environment. The Samson 6 in one people recommend the small amount of vinegar in the water as well as other sources. Rock On! - DaRocksMom rawfood Saturday, June 29, 2002 1:38 AM Re: [Raw Food] Digest Number 92 In a message dated 6/29/02 3:10:46 AM, rawfood writes: << Re: preparing >> All: For what it is worth, I heard wash, not soak in white distilled vinegar. And it is also difficult now to get bleach or for that matter any product without the word " ultra " . I hear these products are even more to worry about! Someone may want to search that out. As far as the vinegar is concerned I do wash mine in white distilled vinegar if it is organic or not. If anything it will kill bacteria. I would not drink the white vinegar or any vinegar other than Apple Cider Vinegar since this is the only constructive vinegar to consume according to Dr. Walker. Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2002 Report Share Posted June 29, 2002 - --Bleach is supposedly sodium hydrochloride, a natural product. Without the additives, of course. Does someone know something I don't know? In rawfood, DaRocksMom@a... wrote: > > In a message dated 6/29/02 3:10:46 AM, rawfood writes: > > << Re: preparing >> > > All: > For what it is worth, I heard wash, not soak in white distilled vinegar. > And it is also difficult now to get bleach or for that matter any product > without the word " ultra " . I hear these products are even more to worry about! > Someone may want to search that out. As far as the vinegar is concerned I do > wash mine in white distilled vinegar if it is organic or not. If anything it > will kill bacteria. I would not drink the white vinegar or any vinegar other > than Apple Cider Vinegar since this is the only constructive vinegar to > consume according to Dr. Walker. > > Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2003 Report Share Posted May 12, 2003 Hello everyone, i've got a new email address so i thought i'd let you know. This is my new one. I am still using the old one too though. Welcome to the group Anne. I hope you find answers to your dilemma's here. Feel free to post specific questions or share information or recipes. If you look in our files we are establishing a good lot of recipes slowly. We've been a bit quiet of late, and i have been to busy to post myself, but hopefully we can get some conversation going again. Thanks for the reply Joyce. I agree it can be useful to get information before you move. As i said before, if you email me i'll do my best to answer your questions. Laura (owner/moderator) Plus - For a better Internet experience Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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