Actually, I'm in Scotland 😉, we voted to stay in. Yes distilled water has to be 
ordered and you have to be careful that it states steam distilled. Obviously 
it's costly when you include the delivery but I wouldn't try using anything 
else in th *pup* However if the tap water is not guaranteed safe for drinking 
(I'm not thinking permanently but since the chemicals used in the treatment 
plants can't be stockpiled due to short shelf life, then they're may be 
temporary disruption due to the bottlenecks at Dover) then you reckon it would 
take a full cup of EIS to a gallon would make it safe to drink? I've tried 
googling it but get so many conflicting answers

Cheers
Kirsteen

On 3 March 2019, at 17:00, Sandee George <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear Mr Wright when I used to make EIS in England, the problem with the water 
was getting distilled water, there was only one place I found in those years 
which was good enough for making EIS in my book.    I have never used the tap 
water to make the product over there, however if you have water to use that is 
not chlorinated then one cup + of EIS in the water, let us use a gallon for 
this process. will be enough to do the job.     If England gets to the point 
where you have no water then I suggest you leave and move somewhere else.     
In my opinion there will not be the problems everyone is talking about if 
Britexit does come through, no matter which form that happens in, it is all 
hype !!!!!     I remember when

some 40 years ago there was the decision to go with the EU,  then it was 
strongly though mad to do so,  so reversing it after all these years has become 
more complex due to the rules and regs which have been put in place over the 
years - however life goes on with very little change so good luck to you all 
!!!!!

Peace, love, good health, blessings & cheers to all 

Sandee🐬
An Attitude of Gratitude is Everything

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