A trio of dips from Mang Inasal: vinegar, chicken oil and soy sauce.
Mang Inasal stores are just about anywhere. In the area where we live, there is one nearby but another one is being constructed.
Unlimited rice. For the uninitiated, rice is staple food in the Philippines and is present in almost every meal.(Yes, figure conscious people should have their weight loss pills ready 😀 )
We like eating here because the food being served are “homely” and simple.
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I have read about the wonders of vinegar as a cleaning agent. In fact, a good friend even blogged about it in our group blog.
Of course, this being an environmental friendly cleaning agent, I had to give it a try.
A few weeks ago, I tried it for the first time. I used the vinegar in cleaning the bathrooms and kitchen. What I did was spray on the tiles and leave the vinegar for a while. Then I brushed using a tile grout brush. It worked! Even the bathroom faucets got shiny after the cleaning was done.
I smelled like vinegar after the cleaning was done but I didn’t mind at all because I can wash up and have the smell removed.
What made me appreciate using vinegar were the benefits: environment friendly, affordable and not chemical-based.
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