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Thank you for sharing this with us. I have used your cleaning with the corn and white vinegar too. And yes it does amazing job also. Again Thank you for sharing 👍👍👍👍
I don't know if popcorn really cleans. Anything unless they're going to serve as sponges that scrape around the gallon but it is ashame to waste good popcorn that one could pop and eat instead
Great job y'all! Bronson, I have to take issue with something you said near the end about Texas being Southern. Texas is neither Southern nor Western, Texas is Texas. 😉 Another Texas word that my Grandfather used to say, but you rarely hear anymore is "directly." As in "I'll be there directly." which means "I'll be there in a minute." Y'all mentioned "y'all." I had a discussion with a couple of folks on another channel who insisted that "y'all" was plural. Technically, it is, however as a native Texan from the Piney Woods in my 70 trips around the sun, I've heard it used as a singular word and "all y'all" is plural. It's a colloquialism that may be peculiar to Texas. What are y'alls' thoughts? Keep up the great work!
South African here. Why don't you just say "I'll have a Dr Pepper?" Problem solved. Also, we say almost everything you guys said here. "I was supposed to", etc -- that's just normal English. It's not even just American. Just saying! 🙂
There is no reason to transfer the soup mixture to another container for blending with a Hand Blender and then back to the original pot. Keep everything in one pot. Less is more. Be more efficient!
I imagine she likes using a tall slimline jug to blend because she's using a stick blender: a) It's more stable b) it's transparent, so she can see if there's any lumps hiding c) it's more contained so stops any spattering of the soup around the kitchen d) it takes up less work surface space e) it's her kitchen and I'm pretty sure she can do whatever tf she likes! Who are you - the Kitchen Police or something?! _"Do as I say, woman - you are wrong!"_
Excellent video, thanks for the info. I like the idea of the popcorn as a(n) mild abrasive. I would like to add though. As mrblackwell142 below has said, food grade hydrogen peroxide is good also. I intend to do a final rinse with it myself as I have a gallon of it at 35%. It's used industrially where they handle food. Also though I'm not advising it, I've read that in a pinch water can be boiled then up to 8 drops of liquid bleach can be added per gallon for drinking, or foodgrade hydogen peroxide. However, for regular consumption, food grade HP should only be used with distilled water. As in the book "The one minute cure" by M. Cavenough. I watched this to learn how to keep my jugs clean long term cuz I've experienced water cut off 4 times in the last 25yrs and a back up supply is vital. Gots to have my coffee in the morn😅.
Not a bad way to clean your water bottles, but pure 5% to 6% Sodium Hypochlorite bleach mixed with water is a better disinfectant and may kill other things that the acetic acid in vinegar won't kill. Contact time is important too. I'd let the bleach sit on the inner surface of the jugs for about 30 minutes. Afterwards rinse the jugs out really well with regular water and then rinse them with purified water three times. You just rinsed them with water that you said wasn't good to drink. Do you want those regular water residues left behind?
Thanks much. I never cleaned my bottle in my garage water dispenser. I just noticed a film of algae on around the neck of the bottle. I wonder how long that's been there? Anyways, I didn't have any popcorn kernels, but used a couple cups of rice and vinegar. It's nice and clean and I poured some vinegar into the dispenser and let it sit for a bit and then drained. Thanks for the tip.