User:Aleenacarton/sandbox

04/07/19 Today I went back to check on my work to make sure that I had everything finished and when I looked at my page everything was gone. Apparently I did not do something right and someone didn't like it.

04/05/19 I placed my work on the page.

03/31/19 I added the information that I found to the article

03/12/19 Today I spent time trying to find a picture to use. Honestly I became frustrated and will come back to it.

03/15/19 Today I looked for a picture to use with no luck. I have not found anything.

02/28/19 Today I was searching for some articles to use for my wiki page. It took me sometime to figure it out because I have not used the Butte College Library before. I did not find a lot today because most of my time was spent trying to figure it out. I will tackle it again tomorrow. 2hours

3/01/19 Today I spent a few hours reading different articles to use. 4hours

3/3/19 Today I copied and pasted the information that I found into my sandbox. I think I found some good information to use. Now I need to put it into my own words and figure out how to use wiki to edit it into my article. This is all new to me and is taking me quite a bit of time because I am not familiar with wiki at all. I was never allowed to use it in high school. 2hours

03/03/19 -'''Vinegar was used to fend off scurvy in the Civil War era and in ancient times used as an antiseptic. It has antiviral properties as well as antibacterial and antifungal properties to it. It has been known to treat wounds and infections and is a pain reliever. It has also been used as preservatives and for cleaning.'''

Balsamic vinegar is a flavorful dark liquid that is used as a condiment.

"SIC 2099 Food Preparations, Not Elsewhere Classified." Encyclopedia of American Industries, edited by Lynn M. Pearce, 4th ed., vol. 1: Manufacturing Industries, Gale, 2005, pp. 145-149. Gale Virtual Reference Library, http://link.galegroup.com.butte.idm.oclc.org/apps/doc/CX3434500057/GPS?u=orov49112&sid=GPS&xid=53eee852. Accessed 3 Mar. 2019.

Vinegar's medicinal uses date back to ancient times. Hippocrates, known as the father of medicine, reportedly used vinegar as an antiseptic.

'''Balsamic Vinegar has also been marketed as a possible remedy for diabetes and high blood pressure. It has been found that balsamic vinegar can reduce blood pressure because it reduces the hardening of the arteries. It can also reduce your blood sugar because it has a low glycemic index.'''

Swain, Liz. "Apple Cider Vinegar." The Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine, edited by Laurie J. Fundukian, 4th ed., vol. 1, Gale, 2014, pp. 140-143. Gale Virtual Reference Library, http://link.galegroup.com.butte.idm.oclc.org/apps/doc/CX3189900053/GPS?u=orov49112&sid=GPS&xid=bd086b62. Accessed 3 Mar. 2019.

Aleena's Work Log
ADD DATE- This article looks like it has not been edited in quite some time. I think that I can add more current information to it along with finding some current citations that will help verify and improve the article. I would also like to add nutrition facts to the article. Benefits of balsamic vinegar. I would also add the difference between white balsamic and dark balsamic vinegar.

Heather's Comments
2.26.2019- Look good so far! These sources may not past muster. Have you looked on the Butte College library. I think Gale Virtual Library might have something. Next week, you'll want to copy and paste parts of the article you want to improve into this space and make your edits here.

3.11.2019- Nice work, Aleena. Can you bold the parts your rewrite or add to the sections above (Vinegar as Home Remedy. Diabetes...)? Keep it up!

3.22.2019- Don't worry about an image. Focus on the information you found and pasted in above. Where does it go in the article? Has it already been covered? How can you integrate it into the existing article and cite your sources? Bold the things you change, so I can tell and give you feedback. Thanks!

4.5.2010- Looks good. Please add the [1] footnote to the info. and move it to the main space. Here's a link to the tutorial on how to do that: https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/training/students/sources/add-a-citation-continued.