Is your vinegar real ?

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Tommy T.
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3 minutes ago, Dave Hounddriver said:

It started with sour cream, that you can make using vinegar and cream from the milk of a radioactive goat. :popcorn:

Ah...Of course! Silly me to not follow the logic of this discourse! So I will see if Lazada sells geiger counters online now...:bonk:

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GeoffH
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They sell Electronic Dosimeters which are often wrongly described as Geiger counters but not I believe proper Geiger counters.

A true Geiger counter uses a Geiger-Miller tube to detect real time incident radiation whereas a Dosimeter measures radiation dose taken over time.

For working with radioactive goats I would suggest a reset type MOSFET Dosimeter...

 

 

the other type will... get on your goat :whistling:

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Jack Peterson
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  @sonjack2847 Maybe Kevin ( Sonjack) I need to up my november order Of real malt vinegar and stop all this Nonsense :whistling:

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Tommy T.
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1 hour ago, GeoffH said:

the other type will... get on your goat :whistling:

Stay off my goat!

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Old55
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This discourse has certainly been enlightening. Eagerly looking forward to new revelations to come! :popcorn:

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Jollygoodfellow
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Amazing how vinegar can send us in so many ways. Next it will be sour grapes. :tongue:

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Mark Berkowitz
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1 hour ago, Jollygoodfellow said:

Next it will be sour grapes. :tongue:

Yes, I've eaten 'sour grapes' in the Philippines.  It seems that most of the grapes that I bought at SM Market were so sour, I could have made vinegar out of them. :laugh:

However, I stumbled upon a Philstar article about sweet grapes in the Philippines.

https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/food-and-leisure/2014/05/29/1328319/sweet-grapes-grow-under-la-union-sun

 

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jimeve
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Coconut wine (tuba) turns into vinegar if left too long.

 

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Tommy T.
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21 minutes ago, jimeve said:

Coconut wine (tuba) turns into vinegar if left too long.

 

That's a good reason to drink it quickly? If you like it, that is...

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