Bio ethanol?
After the recent death of my father Grandad Bulwinder, Grandma Bindi Baji has been drinking heavily & can't afford it on her pension. My friend Andyman Singh said a cheaper alternative is Bio ethanol from our local Morrisons at 87-9p per litre approximately? Over ice in a tall glass with one of those little umbrellas in. He said it tastes great & is drunk by his remaining relatives in Northern Bengal.
My question is will the flavour of the Bio ethanol be harmed if there is any unleaded residue in my fuel can or should I purchase a new one for Grandmas tiple? It seems such a waste to buy a new can if Grandma can make do with the old metal one Grandad Bulwinder left me in his will after falling down 3 flight of stairs out of his wheelbarrow!
Answers:
It seems like Kerrie-Anne is not your biggest fan. Apparently she pays taxes to use Yahoo Answers. !
Firstly, may I offer my sincere condolences for the loss of Grandad Bulwinder. I thought he was well on the way to recovery and hoped his Wheelbarrow was giving him a new found fredom. A real sad day, his guidance will be missed I'm sure.
Bio ethanol is a real treat, and often served up in our local resturant as an alternative to a Gin and Tonic before dinner. I find the taste al ittle "automotive" for my liking, and the stomach delayering can be problematic fi you have more than a few drinks. However I've recently discovered that drinking a splash of brake fluid ( with cranberry juice naturally ) helps to calm the pain.
We all need vitamins, minerals and metal for our diet. I don't see how any residue could harm Grandma, and it will gradually water down as she gets through the litres of Bio Ethanol.
Pour with confidence
The phrase "remaining relatives" is a bit onminous.
i think that a certain person posting such useless and silly questions has
A. issues
B. too much time on their hands
C. no friends
Why else would they be provoking such responses, because they think that they are being
A. clever (not true)
B. Witty (not true)
C. creative (not true)
now run along and stop being such a silly child..oh.AND GET TO SCHOOL!
we don't pay our taxes for this you know, go and get an education
Sounds like a sequel to the Kumars at 42 . Type it up as a script and hawk round the tv companies , it made me lol .
Silly silly silly - lol!
very good
I think that this is a bit extreme.
I suggest you do what my Pappa does with the land servants at home.
You get them to pick windfall fruit (pears are best) & them force them to eat them (have you ever seen the egg eating scene in 'Cool Hand Luke'?), them you pour a few grams of yeast into their mouths.
Leave them for 5 days (this time counts as their annual leave), turning them over every 6 hours of so.
Next you get them to stand in an old tin bath (ensure plug is in.very important) & then punch them in the stomach. The liquid which shoots out is alcoholic. Syphon from the bath, filter through a pair of pantyhose & serve chilled with slices of lemon.
fish
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My question is will the flavour of the Bio ethanol be harmed if there is any unleaded residue in my fuel can or should I purchase a new one for Grandmas tiple? It seems such a waste to buy a new can if Grandma can make do with the old metal one Grandad Bulwinder left me in his will after falling down 3 flight of stairs out of his wheelbarrow!
Answers:
It seems like Kerrie-Anne is not your biggest fan. Apparently she pays taxes to use Yahoo Answers. !
Firstly, may I offer my sincere condolences for the loss of Grandad Bulwinder. I thought he was well on the way to recovery and hoped his Wheelbarrow was giving him a new found fredom. A real sad day, his guidance will be missed I'm sure.
Bio ethanol is a real treat, and often served up in our local resturant as an alternative to a Gin and Tonic before dinner. I find the taste al ittle "automotive" for my liking, and the stomach delayering can be problematic fi you have more than a few drinks. However I've recently discovered that drinking a splash of brake fluid ( with cranberry juice naturally ) helps to calm the pain.
We all need vitamins, minerals and metal for our diet. I don't see how any residue could harm Grandma, and it will gradually water down as she gets through the litres of Bio Ethanol.
Pour with confidence
The phrase "remaining relatives" is a bit onminous.
i think that a certain person posting such useless and silly questions has
A. issues
B. too much time on their hands
C. no friends
Why else would they be provoking such responses, because they think that they are being
A. clever (not true)
B. Witty (not true)
C. creative (not true)
now run along and stop being such a silly child..oh.AND GET TO SCHOOL!
we don't pay our taxes for this you know, go and get an education
Sounds like a sequel to the Kumars at 42 . Type it up as a script and hawk round the tv companies , it made me lol .
Silly silly silly - lol!
very good
I think that this is a bit extreme.
I suggest you do what my Pappa does with the land servants at home.
You get them to pick windfall fruit (pears are best) & them force them to eat them (have you ever seen the egg eating scene in 'Cool Hand Luke'?), them you pour a few grams of yeast into their mouths.
Leave them for 5 days (this time counts as their annual leave), turning them over every 6 hours of so.
Next you get them to stand in an old tin bath (ensure plug is in.very important) & then punch them in the stomach. The liquid which shoots out is alcoholic. Syphon from the bath, filter through a pair of pantyhose & serve chilled with slices of lemon.
fish
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