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Even though it's very hard to believe, yes trampolines do technically repel Mosquitos. Most trampolines are made out of a material called taut. Taut is a bouncy material (solid) but is also commonly used as a liquid. In mosquito repellant spray, their have been found traces of taut. So yes, trampolines do repel Mosquitos!
Yes, unless if one or the other is specified as "double strength", they can be used interchangeably.
Vanilla originated in Mexico, where the Aztecs used it to accent the flavor of chocolate drinks. The Mexican emperor, Montezuma, introduced Vanilla to the Spanish explorer Cortez, who brought it to Europe in the 16th century. The drink, made with Vanilla pods and cacao beans, became popular among the aristocracy in Europe. In 1602, a chemist for Queen Elizabeth I suggested that Vanilla could be used alone as a flavoring.
H2O (water) is used to repel heat.
soak it in water and strain ,keep the liquid, add sugar, cinnamon,vanilla,andalmond extract,and make horchata.a cold Mexican drink.
An orchid called Vanilla
Coffee grounds can repel deer, but they do not work on bears.
A liquid extracted from the vanilla bean; used as a flavoring.
A liqid that is used for cooking You mean vanilla extract
They weren't vanilla orchids
Vanilla extract can be used in place of vanilla bean paste. The equivalent of 1 tablespoon of paste is 1 tbsp. extract.
The two species of vanilla vine used to make vanilla products are: # Vanilla Planifolia - most common of the two species. Most commonly grown in Indonesia, Mexico and Madagascar # Vanilla Tahitensis - only grown in Tahiti and Papua New Guinea