Thanks for you encouragement :)


On Sunday, January 19, 2014 7:46 PM, Neville <[email protected]> wrote:
  
No, there is no need to toss it out Deberah, if you've been using a bubbler for 
a long time and the end product is good then there is no reason to toss it out. 
 Plenty of people use bubblers, I just choose not to for the reason Trem 
mentioned.

I mean, when all is said and done we can only do the best we can in the 
kitchen, we haven't the luxury of laboratory equipment or environment to make 
this stuff.  We do the best we believe we can given the tools or equipment we 
have available to us.


Most people don't understand that what is pushed by all the media hype does NOT 
reference what we make anyway, but try telling people that, THEY are the ones 
who don't 'savvy' - - and probably never will - - their loss our gain, look 
after number one first and foremost I say, you can lead a person to a fact but 
you can't make them think <g>.

The bloke who made all this available to us wanted to keep things simple, 
that's why he made all the information for us to make it freely available, all 
we have done over the years is tweaked and refined the methodology of 
production to improve on a few things to satisfy ourselves.

Keep on keeping on I'd say <g>.

N.



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Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2014 16:12:05 -0800
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Where to buy generator
To: [email protected]


We are in our sixties and not as savvy...lol...I was lucky to even get her to 
listen to me about the CS...I have been using a bubbler for a long time should 
I throw out the stuff I have made with the bubbler?
Simple is better just want to steer her in the direction of a unit that is all 
put together and ready to go.
Thanks