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   CheeseHusker dos to september.invalid   
   Re: Liquid Nitrogen source?   
   10 Oct 12 08:33:37   
   
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   From: jonruss63@yahoo.com   
      
   On Oct 10, 10:08 am, "Nunya Bidnits"  wrote:   
   > CheeseHusker dos  wrote:   
   > > On Oct 9, 6:23 pm, "Nunya Bidnits"  > september.invalid> wrote:   
   > >> CheeseHusker dos  wrote:   
   > >>> On Oct 9, 4:47 pm, James Silverton    
   > >>> wrote:   
   > >>>> On 10/9/2012 5:24 PM, Jim Brown wrote:   
   >   
   > >>>>> On Oct 9, 2:19 pm, "The Undead Edward M. Kennedy"    
   > >>>>> wrote:   
   > >>>>>> On a more seriuos not, when I went to NYC last week I went   
   > >>>>>> to this really cool bar with drinks that had this fog pouring out   
   > >>>>>> of them. I asked the bartender about it and he said it was   
   > >>>>>> liquid nitrogen.   
   >   
   > >>>>>> I went to Lowes and Home Depot but neither of them had it.   
   > >>>>>> Neither did the kitchen accessory store at the mall. Where do   
   > >>>>>> you get this stuff? Any recipes?   
   >   
   > >>>>>> --Tedward   
   >   
   > >>>>> Your local ag coop...its called Anhydrous Ammonia....I can't see   
   > >>>>> where it'd be very palateable though....besides growing corn with   
   > >>>>> it its used to make meth much faster than without....the numbers I   
   > >>>>> heard, without NH3 = 12 hours for a batch...with NH3 = 15 minutes   
   > >>>>> for a batch.   
   >   
   > >>>>> Now where was I? ...   
   >   
   > >>>> Ammonia is NH3 and nitrogen N2.   
   >   
   > >>> NH3 is commonly referred to as "liquid nitrogen" - this to   
   > >>> distinguish it from "dry nitrogen" which you can commonly find in   
   > >>> lawn and garden stores.   
   >   
   > >>> Yet another person who is unfaimiliar with the actual production of   
   > >>> food.   
   >   
   > >> But liquid nitrogen *is* used in the production of food beyond the   
   > >> farm, and it is not fertilizer. Yet another person who is unfamiliar   
   > >> with the actual production of food.- Hide quoted text -   
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   > > Too bad you're unable to read upthread - addressed that already.   
   > > Maroon.   
   >   
   > Failed Pee Wee Herman defense noted.- Hide quoted text -   
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   IOW - oh yeah - he's right - Cheese did indeed mention molecular   
   gastronomy upthread   
      
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