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Stupid scammers..... Totally frustrating.
And we've been everywhere, petf...
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Stupid scammers..... Totally frustrating.
And we've been everywhere, petfinder, craigslist, local classified ads, and hours searching Google. :(
And we want puppies, I want to be able to train them myself and get them used to us from a young age. I think the oldest I'd go is like 2 months.
Again, I meant what I said, please don't rant about the owning of wolf dogs. I'll just hide your comment. Honestly, if I find a husky with some wolf in it with my criteria, I WILL get one. I know how to take care of dogs, I grew up with them, and this mentality that they are un-ownable because of a little wolf in them is completely ridiculous. I know several people who have wolf dogs and its not a big deal. Yes they will take a bit more maintenance, but don't lecture me. I know what I'm doing, I don't want to hear it.
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Concoct soda at home—over time, you'll save a bundle by not using the store-bought stuff. Plus, it's fizzy fun!
To complete this How-To you will need:
1/8 tsp. brewer's or bread yeast 1/2 c. lukewarm water 1 gal. water 2 1/4 c. sugar 1 tbsp., plus 1 tsp. of soda extract in the flavor of your choice A 1-gallon non-aluminum container with a lid A funnel Two clean 2-liter plastic soda bottles Distilled water (optional) Champagne yeast (optional) Sugar substitute (optional)
Step 1: Choose your flavor
Decide what kind of soda to make. Choose from cola, root beer, ginger ale, and lemon-lime, among other flavors.
Step 2: Dissolve the yeast
Dissolve the yeast in a cup of warm water. Measure the yeast precisely: Too little will interfere with carbonation, too much will leave a yeasty taste. Let it soak for five minutes.
Tip: Use champagne yeast if you can—it leads to the best carbonation. Find it in specialty food stores and online. Otherwise, brewer's or bread yeast will do.
Step 3: Mix the ingredients
Pour the sugar, soda extract, and dissolved yeast into the gallon container, add enough water to fill it, close the lid, and shake until the sugar dissolves completely. You can find soda extract in home-brew and winemaking shops or online.
Tip: For diet soda, use five tablespoons of white sugar and two cups of sugar substitute.
Step 4: Pour into bottles
Using a funnel, divide the mixture into each of the soda bottles. Screw on the caps tightly.
Step 5: Let them sit
Store the bottles in a dark place at room temperature for 4 to 6 days. Give the bottles a little squeeze every day. If one feels too firm, open the cap to let out a little carbonation; then reseal.
Step 6: Refrigerate and enjoy!
Refrigerate the bottles when they are as firm as store-bought plastic bottles of soda. Drink it within four weeks.
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Make soda, sparkling water or carbonated beverages at home better and more cost effective then SodaStream with your own soda fountain machine.
We tried our own Fizz-Giz cap but it didn't work out as good as the Carbonator Cap.
20 lb. Aluminum Co2 Tank (http://amzn.to/mvsOPg) $109.95 Co2 refill from local fire extinguisher company is $20.00 Co2 Beer Regulator w/ Gauge Guards (http://amzn.to/mTtH3T) $44.95 1/4-Inch x 50 Premium Polyurethane Air Hose (http://amzn.to/lIQQ0n) $32.00 Flare Tubeing Swivel Nut 1/4" to 5/16" (http://amzn.to/iycVpg) $1.95 Disconnect, IN Ball Lock, 1/4" (http://amzn.to/lCt6dW) $5.19 Bag in a Box Syrup (http://amzn.to/kGBPfX) $33.99 Snow Cone Bottles (http://amzn.to/mKqN5u) $12.95 Snow Cone Syrup Pumps (http://amzn.to/jPfhCU) $35.99 Carbonator Cap (http://bit.ly/k6VRyf) $19.95 1/2 Gallon Canning Jars (http://amzn.to/in04uQ) $19.99 x2 *optional
Estimated cost to get up and running: $316.92 The return on investment is quicker then the SodaStream system.
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