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Yes, because it doesn't like black people. Vin-Niger.
It bubbles up, like baking soda and vinegar
no the vinegar will not go good with the espresso, the vinegar will bublle just like with baking soda.
No. Baking powDer is a base. Something like, oh say, vinegar would be an acid. Yep.
something acidic can substitute for vinegar like lemon or orange
It can be, but only use about half as much baking soda as you would baking powder.Also, baking soda should be mixed with Cream of Tartar to help it work. 2 parts baking soda to 1 part cream of tartar works best. If you don't have cream of tartar, add a little vinegar or lemon juice (not more than 1-2 teaspoons of the juice or vinegar, though, so the taste of the cornbread doesn't change).Cream of tartar, vinegar and lemon juice add acid, which the baking soda reacts with to work best in baking. Baking Powder already has an acidic agent in it, which is why you don't have to add anything extra to that.If your recipe already has some kind of acid in it (which is possible - there are a lot of different cornbread recipes, and some call for acids like lemon juice or vinegar), then you just need to add the baking soda by itself.
The acetic acid that makes the vinegar sour reacts to the sodium bicarbonate and then creates carbonic acid then because the carbonic acid is heavier than air so the bubbles flows over like water instead of floating in the air
anything that is an acid like lemon juice
It'll cause a chemical reaction. jdiesel121... this is true it will cause a chemical reaction but depending on the amount of vinegar you put in the powder is how the two react like if you put a little bit of vinegar in alot of powder then it wont do much but if you put alot of vinegar in alot of baking powder then it will be like putting a whole pack of mentos in a two leater of diet coke it goes every where.
For spot cleaning, a good cheap (and organic) alternative is the old fashioned baking soda trick. Dilute cider vinegar 50/50, and (carefully) add baking soda. Apply to dirty spots on your carpet and wipe clean the next day. Works like a charm!
Haven't tried lemon juice, but a vinegar rinse works like magic - and vinegar's cheaper than lemon juice.