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  2. Does Vanilla Extract Contain Alcohol?

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    Vanilla extract is a must-have ingredient in cookies, biscotti, cake and so many more baked goods. While extract is a more convenient and affordable way to add flavor to recipes than a vanilla ...

  3. Woman drunk on vanilla extract arrested for DWI - AOL

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    Carolyn Kesel was arrested and charged with a felony DWI after she was caught driving drunk ... on vanilla extract. The 46-year-old registered at three times Woman drunk on vanilla extract ...

  4. Does Vanilla Extract Go Bad? - AOL

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    You can keep using that bottle of vanilla extract for a long while. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. Alcohol powder - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the mixture before drying, if necessary, other additives (e.g. extract, sweetener, spices, coloring matter, etc.) may be added. As a result, alcohol powder can be said to be an alcoholic beverage that is "dry". For example, a "dry martini" made from alcohol powder may be referred to as a "dry dry martini" or "dried dry martini". [11]

  6. Methanol toxicity - Wikipedia

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    As little as 10 mL of pure methanol when drunk is metabolized into formic acid, which can cause permanent blindness by destruction of the optic nerve. 15 mL is potentially fatal, [1] although the median lethal dose is typically 100 mL (3.4 fl oz) (i.e. 1–2 mL/kg body weight of pure methanol). [4] Reference dose for methanol is 0.5 mg/kg/day. [9]

  7. Talk:Vanilla extract - Wikipedia

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    The article is about "vanilla extract", but has only a trivial description of extract. It wanders into the topic of "flavoring" and "imitation" (neither of which are "vanilla extract") and then veers totally off-topic, describing rare cases of ppl intoxicated on the 35% ethanol extract. This is a MESS!

  8. What to Do When You’re Out of Vanilla Extract - AOL

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    There are a few pantry staples I take for granted: baking soda, molasses and vanilla extract. You can create a vanilla substitute with ingredients you already have on hand. My go-to substitute for ...

  9. Vanilla extract - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla extract in a clear glass vial. Vanilla extract is a solution made by macerating and percolating vanilla pods in a solution of ethanol and water.It is considered an essential ingredient in many Western desserts, especially baked goods like cakes, cookies, brownies, and cupcakes, as well as custards, ice creams, and puddings. [1]