liquid smoke
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From: hobie
15-Oct-18
does anyone know what the ingredients are in liquid smoke?
From: JohnMC
15-Oct-18
Just a hunch but I bet you could google it.
From: Kodiak
15-Oct-18
From: Adventurewriter
15-Oct-18
Cinders and water????
From: APauls
15-Oct-18
All I know is I don’t eat it anymore after a barrel I bought for bear baiting had that stuff inside and when I dumped it on the side of the road nothing grew there for years lol
From: LINK
15-Oct-18
Lol APauls. Sounds similar to why I don’t let my kids drink cool aide. We tried dying my daughters hair for homecoming with cool aide and had to throw her in the shower because her scalp was burning. If it’s not safe for your skin I can only imagine what it does to your insides.
From: Dale06
15-Oct-18
They do make eye specifically for hair.
From: Dale06
15-Oct-18
They do make eye specifically for hair. And in every color of the rainbow and then some.
From: Adventurewriter
15-Oct-18
That has to be some sort of record in eight posts it goes from what is in liquid smoke to pink hair color dye...
From: smarba
16-Oct-18
Hypothetically maybe the kiddo told dad 11PM "oh yeah, I need to dye my hair for a required costume day at school tomorrow". It came down to Koolaid or latex paint. I mean hypothetically. My kid NEVER drops science projects or school supply needs on us last minute like that...LOL
And yeah Adventurewriter...we're way off topic.
I always assumed liquid smoke was water infused with actual smoke, but what do I know. Perhaps googling "liquid smoke ingredients" and "Koolaid as hair color" would result in better answers?
From: LINK
16-Oct-18
Dale I’m sure. Adventurewriter It was purple and I’m no hair dye expert, I’ll leave that to you older guys. ;) I had heard of people using cool aide but it didn’t work for us. This year we used some sort of spray paint hair dye.
From: aggiebow88
17-Oct-18
liquid smoke is typically very acidic. that may have played a part in stuff not growing. That and most of the components that are naturally found in smoke are in natural smoke. (phenols, carbonyl's, etc.) it is usually made by burning wood at high temperatures and collecting it in condensing units. there also may be other flavorings, etc
From: GhostBird
17-Oct-18
From: midwest
17-Oct-18
LOL....GhostBird!
From: safari
18-Oct-18
Classic liquid smoke is just smoke pumped thru water. Taste Trunk sells the best.