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Vinegar has been a household staple for decades. Used by the ancients as a condiment and preservative, vinegar remains indispensable today, performing a variety of tasks in the modern kitchen. Many cooks use vinegar to moisten cakes, preserve the summer's harvest when canning fruits and veggies or to tenderize tough meats.

White House ® Vinegar has been the name cooks trust for more than 95 years. With their Apple Cider Vinegar and White Distilled Vinegar, White House maintains a commitment to manufacturing consistent vinegar acidity, so cooks get the best results every time they cook.

White House Apple Cider Vinegar is made from real apples, producing a golden color and a slightly fruity flavor. Whether making pasta salads or marinades apple cider vinegar is many cooks' best kept secret. White House ® White Distilled Vinegar, on the other hand, is an all natural, colorless vinegar made from grain. This vinegar is great for cooking and a variety of other household tasks.

Try these tips below and see how vinegar can be your ideal household companion.

Fat Free, Sodium Free and Carbohydrate Free
To spice up your salads and marinades without adding fat, sodium or carbohydrates, try adding a tablespoon or two of White House Apple Cider Vinegar.

Reduce Saltiness
If soup or other foods are too salty, add 1 teaspoon of White House White Distilled Vinegar, 1 teaspoon of sugar and reheat.

Quick and Easy Buttermilk
If a recipe calls for buttermilk, it can simply be made by adding 1 tablespoon of White House White Distilled Vinegar plus enough milk to equal 1 cup. Let stand 5 minutes.

Freshen Vegetables
Freshen up slightly wilted veggies by soaking them in cold water and White House White Distilled Vinegar.

Onion Odor Remover
Rub a small amount of White House White Distilled Vinegar on your fingers just before and after slicing onions to prevent the odor from lingering on your fingers.

Fluffy Cakes
Moisten and fluff cakes by adding 1 tablespoon of white distilled vinegar to the baking soda called for in the recipe.

Tenderizing Tough Meat
White House Vinegar is the perfect tenderizer for tough meat. Simply add an extra tablespoon or two of vinegar to most marinades, making even the toughest of meats so tender that you can cut them with a fork.

Too Much Sweetness
Use White House White Distilled Vinegar to cut sugary sweetness and bring out the flavor in desserts, such as pecan pie. About 1 teaspoon will do it.

Colorful Veggies
White House White Distilled Vinegar added to the water in which you boil vegetables will help retain their bright colors.

Vinegar, the Miracle Cleaner
Use White House White Distilled Vinegar when cleaning, for the same reason you use it when you cook - it's the name you trust. White House White Distilled Vinegar is perfect for various household cleaning tasks, including:

Cleaning Crystal
When washing crystal glasses, add 2 tablespoons of White House White Distilled Vinegar to the wash water with your liquid soap. After washing, rinse in 1 part White House White Distilled Vinegar to 3 parts warm water and air dry, resulting in shiny and spot-free crystal.

Cleaning Automatic Coffee Makers
Run 2 cups of White House White Distilled Vinegar and 1 cup of water through the machine to eliminate lime deposits.

Ceramic Tile Cleaner
To clean ceramic tile floors, mix ½ cup White House White Distilled Vinegar to ½ bucket of warm water and clean. It will make your floors sparkle and shine.

Clean Copper Pots
To clean copper pots, fill a spray bottle with White House White Distilled Vinegar and add 3 tablespoons of salt. Spray on the copper pots, let stand a few minutes, and then rub clean.

Removing Fruit Stains
To remove fruit stains from your hands, rub on a small amount of White House White Distilled Vinegar and wipe with a cloth.

Clean Cutting Boards
Once a week, clean, disinfect and deodorize wood cutting boards. Rub them with baking soda and then spray full strength White House White Distilled Vinegar on the block. Let stand for 5 minutes, then rinse in clean water. It will bubble and froth as these two natural ingredients react and clean.

Polish Stainless Steel
To polish stainless steel, simply moisten a cloth with White House White Distilled Vinegar and wipe clean.

 
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