8 Smart Uses for VinegarSource: green.yahoo.com
Over the centuries vinegar has been produced from many stocks, including molasses, dates, sorghum, fruits, coconut, honey, beer, maple syrup, potatoes, beets, grains, and more. But the principle is the same: You get acetic acid (a.k.a.
Handy household tips we bet you never thought ofSource: Newsday.com
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Why Obama invited Rick WarrenSource: Chicago Tribune
Gay rights groups are angry that President-elect Obama has invited Rick Warren to give the invocation at his inauguration, and I can't blame them. Warren has compared homosexuality to pedophilia and said gay marriage endangers freedom of speech, both of which are absurd.

Somehow, between sleep and Metal Gear, I managed to tend to my garden. I was clipping my salad greens, which were wildly overgrown, when what should I discover but two small snails feasting happily from stem to stalk.
Acid trip: the joys of local cider vinegarSource: The Ethicurean
You wouldn't think vinegar would be exciting. True, balsamic vinegar has developed a gourmet following, and I enjoy using it now and again myself.
The acid test for arthritisSource: Telegraph
Last month, Sarah Gall, a church organist from Rochdale, Lancashire wrote to The Daily Telegraph describing how she believed she had been cured of arthritis in her spine by following a diet that included apple cider vinegar and honey.
Secrets of Taoism revealedSource: Revver
Finally a short answer to the secrets of Taoism is revealed in this Vinegar Tasters scroll painting.
The Real Man-of-WarSource: local6.com
Swimmers Warned After Rash Of Portuguese Man-Of-War Stings