tsavo tries to kill herself.

Lincoln City, OR(Zone 9a)

I do have a crazy cake that you bake with vinegar that is the only reason we have vinegar in our cabinet here. Chocolate cake and really moist too. Yummm and I hate vinegar you know.

Crossville, TN(Zone 7a)

hum...anything with chocolate is worth trying....got the recipe handy?LOL.

Fountain, FL(Zone 8a)

OK Ponditis and tsavo...hope you're proud of yourselves..picking on poor innocent me! LOL Can't usually play on the "puter over the weekend so just saw the rest of this thread. So tsavo..you get your freakiness from me?? go figure..I thought I got it from you. Just wait till tomorrow when you dog sit for us..you'll have your hands full. I'll explain in the pets forum. hehehe

Crossville, TN(Zone 7a)

UH OH.......... :O............ginger is gonna kill me using her dogs!!!!!!!!! (((HELLLP MEEEEEE)))...lol...cant wait Gins!

Reading, United Kingdom

Perhaps you should try Balsamic Vinegar. Prices in England range from about 10$ a (small) bottle up to about 80$ or so. This stuff is really great (and so it should be for the price) and is delicious on its own.

For a real treat, try several drops (perhaps half a teaspoon) on a bowl of strawberries! (This could have gone in the the thread about strange food combinations).

Crossville, TN(Zone 7a)

We here in the south do it a bit differently Jacky. Our motto is... ( if it dont kill ya, yo momma will after she see's what a stupid thang you went and done!" LOL.......thanks, ill ry some balsamic someday.

Mcallen, TX(Zone 8a)

Yes, I chug a lug balsamic sometimes ( small amount, though).

Vinegar is a good disinfectant, so when I feel attothache or a sore throat or cold comin on, I do that.

Dont think I could stand just plian ole white vinegar though.

Lincoln City, OR(Zone 9a)

white, apple cider, balsamic or whatever you call it, I don't care for vinegar unless it is in my chocolate cake. I need to dig out that recipe again and post it. YUMMY

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