It is a tit-tat game between Jack and Jill. What goes around comes around
Jack laughed at Jill because she mocked him when his head was bandaged in vinegar and brown paper, knowing that she would face a similar fate for laughing at him. It was a moment of irony and comeuppance for Jill.
The only difference is the caramel coloring added to brown vinegar. Old Wise tales indicate that white vinegar was used for personal hygiene as in doucing for women and brown vinegar was used for cooking. White vinegar can be used for both.
If it's a British recipe, brown vinegar refers to malt vinegar. In Middle Eastern recipes, brown vinegar is a sweeter less acidic vinegar made from dates.
yes
The colour of a malt vinegar is brown, though vinegar can also be clear, like water.
because vinegar is brown and so is turd
brown rice vinegar OR Chinese black vinegar (cheaper) OR red wine vinegar + sugar or honey OR sherry vinegar OR fruit vinegar
Yes, they were fine. In the next verse, their mother scolds them and puts a bandage on Jack's head made out of vinegar and brown paper.
Your mom would have fixed your head injury with vinegar and brown paper by applying it gently on affected areas.
In centuries past a "vinegar plant" was a way for a thrifty housewife to easiily replenish her vinegar stores-- picture having your own little vinegar factory in your kitchen. The "mother"-- a cloudy, cobwebby like material found in unpasturized vinegar--formed from acetobacter bacteria-- was a key component of a vinegar plant. To make a vinegar plant, you'd feed the vinegar "mother" with some brown sugar, then in a separate vessel make a syrup of 2 quarts of boiling water, 1/2 lb. of treacle (golden syrup or molasses) and 1/2 pound of brown sugar. Once the syrup cooled, you would add the "mother" to it--transfer the mother from the surface of the vinegar that it was originally in to the surface of the syrup. You'd then put the syrup/mother in a covered jar or bottle and keep it in a warm cupboard for about six weeks. The film would rapidly grown and form a thick, gelatinous mass over the surface of the syrup, and in about six weeks time, the liquid would have become a reportedly excellent vinegar. At this point "... the vinegar plant [could then] be taken or divided into layers, or cut up into fragments, each piece of which if placed upon fresh syrup [would] rapidly grow and change the liquid into vinegar. The vinegar should be allowed to settle and be strained before it is used." (Most of this info is from a news clipping from the "Trenton State Gazette," 7 December 1870, pg. 1)
cause it did
If what you're asking is how did your mother get blue eyes, then I can answer that. Brown is the most common eye color, meaning that it is obviously the dominant allele. Your mother must have gotten two recessive alleles for blue eyes; it's the only way that the recessive blue wouldn't be masked by the dominant brown.