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The versatility of Baking Soda is explored by Professor H.
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The versatility of Baking Soda is explored by Professor H.
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The versatility of Baking Soda is explored by Professor H.
Bicarbonate of Soda, also known as Baking Soda, has various uses. It is used in baking fluffy muffins and bread, as well as for mouthwash, teeth whitening, deodorant, and eliminating odors in the fridge. It can also be used to whiten laundry, clean surfaces, eliminate bin odors, remove pesticides from fruits, kill weeds, and freshen up smelly shoes. However, it is important to be cautious with its use, as it can harm other plants and has even been used in the manufacture of nuclear bombs. I'm here to talk to you about Bicarbonate of Soda, also known as Baking Soda or Soda of Bicarbonate. It is primarily used in baking delightful fluffy muffins and light springy bread. It is also used occasionally in murder. But there are numerous ways you can use this miracle product around the home. Let's look at some, shall we? A mouthwash is a great addition to your oral hygiene routine as it reaches the corners of your mouth and crevices of your teeth. Gums, a tongue that you might miss during brushing. To make your own Baking Soda mouthwash, add half a teaspoon or 2 grams of Baking Soda to half a glass or 120 ml of warm water and swish as usual. If you don't have any teeth, don't worry. You can just look at a glass of Baking Soda mouthwash and imagine the feeling. Teeth whitener. Baking Soda is a popular home remedy for whitening teeth. Many studies have found that toothpaste containing Baking Soda is better for whitening teeth and removing plaque than toothpaste without Baking Soda. You could, apparently, stop eating sweeties. Deodorant. Try patting Baking Soda onto your armpits or mixing it with a bit of coconut oil, shea butter or cornstarch to create a homemade deodorant. On the other hand, why would you do this? You're crazy! Baking Soda may help freshen a smelly fridge by neutralising bad odours. Interestingly, it eliminates odour particles rather than just masking their smell. To try this, fill a cup with Baking Soda and place it in the back of your fridge. Alternatively, why not clean your fridge occasionally? You monster! A whitening agent for laundry. Baking Soda is an inexpensive way to whiten and clean your laundry. Add half a cup or 110 grams of Baking Soda to your regular amount of laundry detergent. It also helps soften the water, so you may need less detergent than usual. You could also just stop wearing clothes. Kitchen and bathroom clear. When mixed with an acid like lemon juice or vinegar, it may also help control the growth of harmful microorganisms, including myodobacteria. Make a paste by mixing Baking Soda with an equal amount of lemon juice and a bit of water. Apply the paste to the desired surface with a sponge or cloth and scrub thoroughly. You could also get one of your servants to do this while you enjoy a cocktail. Say, a vodka martini or a dirty margarita. Bin odour eliminator. Food bin bags often have a putrid odour because they contain decaying waste. It's particularly foul. The smell can spread to your kitchen and other areas of your home. Fortunately, Baking Soda can help eliminate bin smells by neutralising acidic odour molecules. Research notes that spreading Baking Soda at the bottom of waste bins may reduce garbage odour by 70%. You could also try eating less because you're probably overweight, aren't you? Pesticide remover for fruit and veggies. Peeling fruit is the best way to remove pesticides. However, it also means that you don't get the important nutrients such as fibre, vitamins and minerals found in the skins of many fruits, you silly billy. One study found that soaking apples in a solution of Baking Soda and water for 15 minutes or so removed nearly all of the pesticide residue. But why would you do this? Are you crazy? Homemade weed killer. Baking Soda makes a cheaper, safer alternative to weed killer. That's because Baking Soda is high in sodium, which creates a harsh environment for weeds. Sprinkle a few handfuls of Baking Soda over weeds in areas like the cracks of your path or driveway in front of your mansion. However, avoid using Baking Soda to kill weeds in your flower beds and gardens, as it may harm your other plants as well, including Marijuana. Lovely, gorgeous Mary Jane. Shoe deodoriser. Baking Soda is a great remedy for freshening up smelly shoes. That's because it may counteract foul-smelling odours. So, if you're a hobo, pour 2 tablespoons or 9 grams of Baking Soda into two cheesecloths or thin pieces of fabric. Secure the cloth with a rubber band or string and place one in each shoe. Remove the Baking Soda bags when you want to wear your shoes. Tighten up your cardboard belt and head off for a grand day of bagging. But these are only a few of the things you can do with Baking Soda, and I urge you to look at all the other uses for this wonderful substance, including its use in the manufacture of nuclear bombs. Welcome to the world of Baking Soda. Enjoy.