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05-05-2009, 02:05 PM   #11

Re: Bicarbonate of Soda


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My Mom and I have to say me and my sister now.... add a little bicarb when cooking green cabbage...I beleive it keeps the colour I think its to do with waste not want not sort of 30's upbringing...eat what you can get. It also adds the colour to older carrots too.

Mom also adds bicarb when washing the nets she soaks them in bicarb before washing....
Nan used to do the same to sheets and table cloths white ones...........My Mom has said neighbours would class the cleanlesness of your sheets on the line, and your front door.
I also used to add bicarb to the saucepan when cooking cabbage years ago but don't bother now as I steam everything and it keeps its colour that way.



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05-05-2009, 10:27 PM   #12

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I had a leaking 4 pint plastic bottle of milk (no,Idid nt know it was leaking when I bought it lol) and it tipped up in the car foot well. It was a very hot summer day and tho I cleaned it with carpet cleaner it stank to high heaven of sour yogurt! For months and months, despite repeated cleaning, and then I used bicarb diluted, let it dry and then rinsed it well away and yep! That took away the odour - thank goodness. J x



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06-05-2009, 01:36 PM   #13

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I was told that adding bicarb to vegetables destroys vitamins. Anyone know if this is true?



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06-05-2009, 01:58 PM   #14

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I was told that adding bicarb to vegetables destroys vitamins. Anyone know if this is true?
I didn't realise that MrsH ....... it's never too late to learn!

http://www.peter-thomson.co.uk/foodc/vegetables.html



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06-05-2009, 02:12 PM   #15

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Thanks for that link Mags. Coincidentally, I am beginning to try food combining - and find it beneficial so far.



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06-05-2009, 02:20 PM   #16

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Thanks for that link Mags. Coincidentally, I am beginning to try food combining - and find it beneficial so far.
Sounds good Angie, what exactly are you combining?



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06-05-2009, 02:32 PM   #17

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It's really more what not to eat together Mags. As your link indicated, according to the Hay diet, there are three basic types of foods: proteins, carbohydrates and fruit/veg (very basic - which is where I am atm!). You should not eat proteins and carbos together and, as far as I have worked out so far, fruit should be eaten on its own. You can eat protein with veg or veg with carbos. I suffer from IBS and over the last week that I have been following these "rules", my stomach has felt so much better.



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06-05-2009, 02:54 PM   #18

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It's really more what not to eat together Mags. As your link indicated, according to the Hay diet, there are three basic types of foods: proteins, carbohydrates and fruit/veg (very basic - which is where I am atm!). You should not eat proteins and carbos together and, as far as I have worked out so far, fruit should be eaten on its own. You can eat protein with veg or veg with carbos. I suffer from IBS and over the last week that I have been following these "rules", my stomach has felt so much better.
Interesting .......... my OH suffers with stomach problems so this may help him too



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06-05-2009, 02:58 PM   #19

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Put a couple of drops of lavender or tea tree oil into a tub of bicarb and give it a good shake. Sprinkle the powder over the carpet, leave it a while - overnight is good but an hour will be fine - vaccuum up. Gets rid of nasty niffs but doesn't cause allergy/irritation problems like proprietary brand carpet fresheners.

(You don't have to add the oil if you don't like it)



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