Adding a few drops of peppermint extract into a bottle of water should not be harmful, as long as it is food-grade and intended for consumption. However, be cautious as extracts are highly concentrated, and adding too much could result in a strong taste that some may find overwhelming. Start with a small amount and adjust to taste preference.
To create a homemade cleaning solution using rubbing alcohol and peppermint oil, mix together 1 cup of rubbing alcohol with 10-20 drops of peppermint oil in a spray bottle. Shake well before use and spray onto surfaces for a natural and refreshing cleaning solution.
Sulphuric acid is kept in a stoppered bottle to prevent the release of harmful fumes and to minimize contact with air, moisture, and other substances that could react with the acid. This helps maintain the purity and concentration of the acid and ensures safe handling and storage.
Putting a bottle of water in the freezer can cause it to expand and potentially burst, leading to a mess and potential damage in the freezer. Water expands as it freezes, and the plastic may not be able to hold the increased volume.
Chewing on water bottle caps can be harmful as it may lead to swallowing small pieces of plastic, causing a choking hazard or blockage in the digestive tract. Additionally, the pressure of biting down on a hard object like a bottle cap can damage teeth or dental work. It is recommended to avoid using water bottle caps as a chewing item.
Putting the lid back on the stock bottle helps prevent contamination from external sources, such as dust or microbes in the air. It also helps maintain the integrity and sterility of the contents inside the bottle. This practice helps ensure the safety and quality of the stock solution.
You can get a bottle of vanilla extract at any grocery store.
sorry my ponds extract bottle is from 1846 not my ketchup bottle
That is 8.6 teaspoons
15-20
actually no. Lemon extract is much stronger. Read the label.
If in the U.K you can buy 100% peppermint oil from Holland & Barrett. Price is short of £5.00 for a 10ml bottle. It clearly states it is consumable.
1 tablespoon is the serving size for vanilla extract. There are about 38 calories in 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract.
Yes, heat increases the oxidation rate.
First you eat a bottle of mustard. then you get outside and bury a peppermint. in 3-5 days you dig up this peppermint and eat it
Yes. The date is usually stamped into the back of the lemon extract bottle with raised letters.
The bottle will expand and overflow.
pee in the bottle and drink hmmm... nice beer