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Vinegar 1001 Practical Uses
Margaret Briggs
Category: Non-Fiction
Pub Date: September 2007
ISBN: 1 84502 162 2
Extent: 160 pp.
Price: £6.99
Format: Hardback, 240 x 115 mm
What would the British do without vinegar on their fish and chips? Despite the cries of
laughter and derision from continental friends, turning to disgust as we put a generous
dousing of vinegar on to one of the nation’s favourite dishes, there’s a sound reason for
doing so, and it’s not just to make the chips taste better.
This book explores the history of vinegar, from the time it was discovered by accident
more than 10,000 years ago, through to World War I when it was used to treat wounds in
the trenches. It is one of nature’s most diverse and miraculous products, capable of
doing the jobs of hundreds of household substances without the chemical damage to the
environment or our bodies. Why use chemical cleaning fluids which destroy the elasticity
of your skin, when vinegar can clean up even better?
With hundreds of uses in every area of life, Vinegar is a great reference book which will
be returned to time and time again.
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