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Many folks like the taste of a little vinegar in/on their greens, kraut, meats and other foods. Vinegar was a historical condiment used for just about anything you can imagine.
If you ever really look closely in old photograph's of people gathered and eating together, you might notice, that there was always a bottle(s) of vinegar setting on the spread for use. I suspect maybe to cover the taste of not so great of food items, like soured or lightly spoiled meat might call for a heavy dose of vinegar to help get things down the gullet! :shocked2:
Take a look at some old Chuck wagon photo's with cowboys sitting around eating and those vinegar bottles are ever present.
Do you like vinegar on foods and do you use this condiment at camp? __ What do you like it on?
Rick
If you ever really look closely in old photograph's of people gathered and eating together, you might notice, that there was always a bottle(s) of vinegar setting on the spread for use. I suspect maybe to cover the taste of not so great of food items, like soured or lightly spoiled meat might call for a heavy dose of vinegar to help get things down the gullet! :shocked2:
Take a look at some old Chuck wagon photo's with cowboys sitting around eating and those vinegar bottles are ever present.
Do you like vinegar on foods and do you use this condiment at camp? __ What do you like it on?
Rick