Add white or cider vinegar one teaspoon at a time.
ketchup, tamato juice, sliced peppers, tamatos (don't put to much ketchup)
i think it contains citric acid
You can make pretty much anything bloody with a bit of ketchup!
You cannot remove the sweetener from the mixture, but you can decrease the sweetness by adding more of the liquid to which the sweetener was added.
To remove ketchup stains start by scraping off as much of the dried ketchup, or blotting up as much of the wet ketchup, as you can. Then pretreat the stain using whatever pretreatment you keep in the house. Then wash the garment as you normally would.
add ketchup... u'll see...
Add extra salt to the dish.
The fruit acid in the ketchup is sufficient to remove the grime from a coin. Although it will bring the coin up nice and shiny, it will also remove any value the coin might have.
Add a little acidity to it. Lemon, vinegar, tartar, or alum, depending on the sauce can remove some sweetness. Salt accentuates sweetness.
use detergent with a sponge
Yes, but i would reccomend smelling it after you open it, if there is a sour taste i wouldnt use it. it should have the smell of the horseradish and a bit of sweetness from the ketchup.
sandwitches, meat lofe, ect For homemade barbeque sauces, salsas, tomato sauce, thousand island dressing, and tartar sauce.