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Vinegar: for wasp bites.


irmamar June 23, 2009 10:28 AM

Vinegar: for wasp bites.
 
Tomorrow is holiday where I live and I wanted to go to town. When I've arrived I was going to open the gate of the garage, but I didn't realized that some wasps had made their nest there. Suddenly I've noticed as if little pieces of fire were falling on my arm, it's been a second until I've realized that there were a lot of wasps biting me. It's so painful!

Luckily neither my husband nor my dog have been bitten. My husband was driving and my dog could try to catch someone with her mouth, and a bite inside the mouth can be quite dangerous. I've closed my dog and I've taken the hosepipe until the nest and the wasps have disappeared.

I felt so much painful in my arm! But I've remembered that, when I was a child and a wasp bit me, vinegar was put on the bite, so I've run and I've taken a towel with a lot of vinegar in it and I've put it on the bites. Now I'm feeling better, but my right arm is a bit bigger and hotter than my left one, and I still feel the painful, but not so much. Luckily they've not bitten me on my face or in my neck, that would be more dangerous.

Well, so you must remember. If a wasp bites you and there isn't a drugstore near: vinegar. If you are not able to find vinegar, mud is good, too. :)

Tomisimo June 23, 2009 10:43 AM

Good advice, and sorry you got bitten by wasps. My mother used to mix vinegar and baking soda to put on wasp bites.

irmamar June 23, 2009 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Tomisimo (Post 39796)
Good advice, and sorry you got bitten by wasps. My mother used to mix vinegar and baking soda to put on wasp bites.

What is baking soda? Thanks.

Tomisimo June 23, 2009 10:57 AM

Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (bicarbonato de sodio, creo). It is a fine white powder widely used in baking to make bread or cake rise. Arm & Hammer is a really common brand in teh United States.

poli June 23, 2009 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 39794)
Tomorrow is holiday where I live and I wanted to go to town. When I've arrived I was going to open the gate of the garage, but I hadn't realized that some wasps had made their nest there. Suddenly I noticed as if little pieces of fire were falling on my arm, and it took a few seconds to realize that there were a lot of wasps biting me. It's so painful!

Luckily neither my husband nor my dog have been bitten. My husband was driving and my dog could try to catch someone with her mouth, and a bite inside the mouth can be quite dangerous. I closed my dog's mouth and I took a hose washed away the nest and the wasps disappeared.

I felt so much painful in my arm! But I've remembered that, when I was a child and a wasp bit me, vinegar was put on the bite, so I've run and I've taken a towel with a lot of vinegar in it and I've put it on the bites. Now I'm feeling better, but my right arm is a bit bigger and hotter than my left one, and I still feel the painful, but not so much. Luckily they didn't bite me on my face or in my neck, that would be more dangerous.

Well, so you must remember. If a wasp bites you and there isn't a drugstore near: vinegar. If you are not able to find vinegar, mud is good, too. :)

Yo tambien usé vinagre para picaduras de mosquitos en el pasado y me alivió y después oleaba a ensalada.:D
Baking soda es una levadura que contiene aluminio.(polvo royal)

irmamar June 23, 2009 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Tomisimo (Post 39799)
Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (bicarbonato de sodio, creo). It is a fine white powder widely used in baking to make bread or cake rise. Arm & Hammer is a really common brand in teh United States.

Ah, maybe this is like "levadura en polvo" (here the brand is Royal, I think this is the only brand here). I use it to make cakes, instead of "levadura fresca"

I didn't know it was used for wasp bites, mixed with vinegar.

Thanks :)

irmamar June 23, 2009 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by poli (Post 39803)
Yo tambien usé vinagre para picaduras de mosquitos en el pasado y me alivió y después oleaba a ensalada.:D
Baking soda es una levadura que contiene aluminio.(polvo royal)

Sí, yo también huelo a ensalada :D

Royal, efectivamente. :) No sé si tiene aluminio, lo tendré que mirar. :thinking:

Thanks for your corrections, but I didn't close my dog's mouth, but my dog inside the house :)

poli June 23, 2009 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 39805)
Sí, yo también huelo a ensalada :D

Royal, efectivamente. :) No sé si tiene aluminio, lo tendré que mirar. :thinking:

Thanks for your corrections, but I didn't close my dog's mouth, but my dog inside the house :)

Entonces I put my dog inside the the house.

Perdon, baking soda es bicarbonado baking powder es polvo royal y contiene aluminio

bobjenkins June 23, 2009 11:25 AM

¡Me te siento mal que te pichan! :eek:¿Tienes un alergia?
Espero que te sientas mejor más pronto:bandaid::bandaid::bandaid:

AngelicaDeAlquezar June 23, 2009 11:34 AM

@irmamar: ojalá te recuperes pronto... por lo que sé, es horriblemente doloroso.

Si puedes conseguir el bicarbonato puro en una farmacia, es mejor... el Royal (al menos aquí) está mezclado con fécula de maíz. :)

irmamar June 23, 2009 11:37 AM

Luckily I don't have an allergy to the wasps (I have another sort of allergies, but not this one :) ). But it's painful, anyway. I have five bites as if I was wearing a stranger bracelet :)

Poli, no tiene aluminio, el aluminio es tóxico. Lo he mirado y tiene harina de arroz, bicarbonato sódico y algo más, pero aluminio no (menos mal) :)

irmamar June 23, 2009 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by AngelicaDeAlquezar (Post 39811)
@irmamar: ojalá te recuperes pronto... por lo que sé, es horriblemente doloroso.

Si puedes conseguir el bicarbonato puro en una farmacia, es mejor... el Royal (al menos aquí) está mezclado con fécula de maíz. :)

Tanks, Angelica, I'm feeling much better thanks to the vinegar :)

¿Es mala la fécula de maíz?:confused: Aquí tiene harina de arroz.

poli June 23, 2009 11:55 AM

ruego que leas el último parafo. Baking power tipo slow acting
aluminio. Ningunas féculas suben masa. Es un químico.

CrOtALiTo June 23, 2009 11:55 AM

I hope you are better today, I never have bitten me a wasp in my life, but I guess that it must to be painful.


I hope you get a good health soon.

irmamar June 23, 2009 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by CrOtALiTo (Post 39821)
I hope you are better today, I never have bitten me a wasp in my life, but I guess that it must to be painful.


I hope you get a good health soon.

Yes, I'm feeling almost OK, if it wasn't because I still feel a little sharp pain sometimes and my arm is still a bit bigger than the other one :). Maybe five hours have passed since they've bitten me. I hope tonight I'll be OK :)

Poli, it has not aluminium (Al). Do you mean "almidón"? I paste:

LEVADURA QUÍMICA O POLVOS DE HORNEAR

En España conocida por polvos o levadura Royal (haciendo mención de la marca mas conocida) o polvos de hornear

En inglés: backing powder

Aleman : backpulver


Es un impulsor de masa formado por tres elementos:

Un gasificante
Un acidulante
Un separador

Gasificante: el mas usado es el bicarbonato sódico

Acidulante: los mas usados normalmente son: difosfato disódico de dihidrógeno, sal sódica del ácido fosfórico u ortofosfato monocálcico
En las levaduras químicas biologicas se utiliza como acidulante, ácido cítrico (E 330) o tartatro de potasio ( E 336). Estas levaduras libres de fosfatos, casi no dan sabor (son neutrales), pero son mas caras. No las he visto en España lo que no quiere decir que no se vendan.

El separador impide que hagan reacción antes de su uso. Suele ser almidón modificado

Si se utiliza levadura química la masa no necesita reposo, es decir que se introduce enseguida en el horno. El calor y la humedad hacen reaccionar al gasificante con el acidulante y se produce anhídrido carbónico (CO2), haciendo que la masa se expanda


USOS:

Se usa normalmente para repostería para toda clase de dulces y bizcochos, incluso bizcochos con mucha grasa , azúcar, frutos secos y pasas.

Se agrega a la masa mezclada con la harina.

DOSIFICACIÓN

16 gr. son suficientes para 500 gr. de harina. Pero se ha de tener en cuenta siempre la cantidad ındicada en la receta. Si se agrega demasiada el resultado será, que después del horneado el bizcocho se bajara, apelmazándose.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_-XHG3DiXEQ...mica_Royal.JPG

poli June 23, 2009 12:24 PM

http://kitchensavvy.typepad.com/jour..._soda_vs_.html
se me olvidó incluir eso en mi último post. Lea el últimoparrafo
Baking Powder es un ácido que reacciona con bicarbonado. Hay dos tipos
1)acción rápida que es un ácido natural 2)accion demorada que contiene
quimicas menos buenos sino efectivos sin embargo.
La mayoría de los baking powders so de duo-acción.
Por eso si acaso usas damasiado polvo royal, el producto tiene un sabor
metálico.
La fécula que se usa es para mantener el producto seco.

Lea

AngelicaDeAlquezar June 23, 2009 12:41 PM

@irmamar: ni la fécula ni la harina son malas, pero no ayudan en nada al mezclar bicarbonato con vinagre para ayudar a curar heridas o picaduras de bichos... nomás crean una pasta innecesariamente densa; por eso es mejor el bicarbonato puro. :)

Tomisimo June 23, 2009 12:47 PM

You're both right. :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baking_powder#Aluminum
Quote:

Baking powders are available both with and without aluminum compounds. Some people prefer not to use baking powder with aluminum because they believe it gives food a vaguely metallic taste, and because of a possible (but controversial) link between aluminum consumption and Alzheimer’s disease.

irmamar June 23, 2009 01:30 PM

I don't want to eat aluminium, it's not good for health. If it had, I wouldn't buy it ever more. But I think I could read it in the ingredients. It's compulsory to write the ingredients on the box. I don't feel a metallic taste when I use it.

poli June 23, 2009 02:07 PM

Es bueno saber que todos los baking powders no llevan aluminio implicado
en la enfermedad alzeimers


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