washing conventional produce
Posted by:
TroySantos
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Date: November 25, 2006 04:40PM HIYA!
I'm interested to see what you all use to clean conventional produce. I've heard and / or read that salt works, that vinegar works, and that baking soda works. I have looked around on the internet yet haven't found anything that I feel is convincing. I don't want to use bleach or dishwashing liquid, even green dishwashing liquids. If anyone can suggest anything, please tell me also how much to use in how much water and how long to soak the produce. Thanks so much, P.S. How long a fly can live? I've had a fly living in my apartment for several days now. He won't leave even though I open a window for him to go out. I guess he prefers the warmth to the cold. Troy. Re: washing conventional produce
Posted by:
jimmyjoe
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Date: November 25, 2006 08:48PM maybe the fly senses your amazing positive energy that all raw foodies have
animals come to us Re: washing conventional produce
Posted by:
mallow
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Date: November 25, 2006 09:53PM Try Dr. Bronner's soap. You just need a tiny bit. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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