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"limey" wrote Nancy - just curious. Are you making just soda water? No flavouring of any kind? (No Scotch? G) (laugh) No ... just plain, unless I decide to squeeze a lemon into it. nancy |
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"Mr Libido Incognito" wrote in message ... Nancy Young wrote on 06 Apr 2006 in rec.food.cooking I did see them for sale online, but I can't speak for Canada. in canada the cartridges are where co2 airguns can be bought. -- -Alan CO2 cartridges for airguns usually contain a small amount of lubricant for the mechanism. Jim |
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