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I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola.
Is that what Moxie tastes like? W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) |
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"Christopher M." > wrote:
> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. > > Is that what Moxie tastes like? > > > W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) I thought it tasted like orange soda pop. Greg |
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"Christopher M." wrote:
>I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. > >Is that what Moxie tastes like? I've no idea, what's Moxie? One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg |
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On Mar 8, 9:15*pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. > > Is that what Moxie tastes like? > > W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) I thought Moxie was when three guys surrounded you and were going to lay a beating on your ass, and you rolled up your sleeves and said get some baby! |
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On Thu, 8 Mar 2012 21:15:28 -0500, "Christopher M."
> wrote: >I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. > >Is that what Moxie tastes like? > From what I recall, not even close. It was a bit bitter more root beer than cola flavor I only ever had it once a long time ago. It has followers, but I have no idea why. |
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![]() "Christopher M." > wrote in message ... >I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. > > Is that what Moxie tastes like? Never had it. |
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![]() "Christopher M." > wrote in message ... >I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. > > Is that what Moxie tastes like? > > > W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) I looked it up. I think you are waaaaay off base. Said it is bitter, not sweet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moxie |
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![]() "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message ... > "Christopher M." wrote: > >>I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >> >>Is that what Moxie tastes like? > > I've no idea, what's Moxie? > > One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces > only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of > syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small > bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: > http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg Sounds like a bargain, considering today's prices. W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) |
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![]() "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 8 Mar 2012 21:15:28 -0500, "Christopher M." > > wrote: > >>I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >> >>Is that what Moxie tastes like? >> > > From what I recall, not even close. It was a bit bitter more root > beer than cola flavor I only ever had it once a long time ago. It > has followers, but I have no idea why. It's all coming back to me know. Thank you. W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) |
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On 3/8/2012 8:43 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> "Christopher M." wrote: > >> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >> >> Is that what Moxie tastes like? > > I've no idea, what's Moxie? > > One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces > only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of > syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small > bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: > http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg If your neighbor made his own maple syrup and gave only a few small bottles as gifts to friends, then why/how did your neighbor get that 'tamper proof' cap on the bottle you show in your photo?? Just curious. I have a bottle purchased at a local gourmet shop very similar to the one you show in the photo you shared (link listed above in quoted text). My photo is here ---> http://oi39.tinypic.com/2h573sw.jpg <-- - however, the two different bottles may not hold the same volume. The 'other side' of the detached label from my similar bottle of maple syrup says, "Butternut Mountain Farm, Morrisville, Vermont, 05661" along with their phone numbers. It's a wee bottle of only 1.7 fl. oz. (50 ML). The price tag was $3.99, and that's from a couple years ago or more. Sky -- Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice!! |
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A Moose in Love > wrote: > On Mar 8, 9:15*pm, "Christopher M." > wrote: > > I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. > > > > Is that what Moxie tastes like? > > > > W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) > > I thought Moxie was when three guys surrounded you and were going to > lay a beating on your ass, and you rolled up your sleeves and said get > some baby! that's your problem, you try to think |
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Brooklyn1 wrote:
> "Christopher M." wrote: > >>I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >> >>Is that what Moxie tastes like? > > I've no idea, what's Moxie? > > One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces > only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of > syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small > bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: > http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg ******* |
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On 9/03/2012 3:57 PM, Sky wrote:
> On 3/8/2012 8:43 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> "Christopher M." wrote: >> >>> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >>> >>> Is that what Moxie tastes like? >> >> I've no idea, what's Moxie? >> >> One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces >> only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of >> syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small >> bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: >> http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg > > If your neighbor made his own maple syrup and gave only a few small > bottles as gifts to friends, then why/how did your neighbor get that > 'tamper proof' cap on the bottle you show in your photo?? Just curious. > > I have a bottle purchased at a local gourmet shop very similar to the > one you show in the photo you shared (link listed above in quoted text). > My photo is here ---> http://oi39.tinypic.com/2h573sw.jpg <-- - > however, the two different bottles may not hold the same volume. > > The 'other side' of the detached label from my similar bottle of maple > syrup says, "Butternut Mountain Farm, Morrisville, Vermont, 05661" along > with their phone numbers. It's a wee bottle of only 1.7 fl. oz. (50 ML). > The price tag was $3.99, and that's from a couple years ago or more. > > Sky > He has used old bottles for refilling. Remember, it's not a factory production and a couple of gallons isn't a lot. He probably had some bottles given to him or just what's been collected over time. I was wondering why Sheldon would post a pic of home made maple syrup as there appears no benefit to anyone or anything (except his ego). It's a "refilled" maple syrup bottle with no label. For all we know Sheldon could have removed the label himself from a "new" bottle, "invented" the story and posted the pic to lend it some credence. Certainly we aren't able to do a taste test. The pic is a waste of effort. -- Krypsis |
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On Thu, 08 Mar 2012 22:57:10 -0600, Sky >
wrote: >> One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces >> only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of >> syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small >> bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: >> http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg > >If your neighbor made his own maple syrup and gave only a few small >bottles as gifts to friends, then why/how did your neighbor get that >'tamper proof' cap on the bottle you show in your photo?? Just curious. Because you have no choice if you want that style bottle. That is the way they come, take it or leave it. |
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On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 20:15:03 +1100, Krypsis >
wrote: >On 9/03/2012 3:57 PM, Sky wrote: >> On 3/8/2012 8:43 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >>> "Christopher M." wrote: >>> >>>> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >>>> >>>> Is that what Moxie tastes like? >>> >>> I've no idea, what's Moxie? >>> >>> One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces >>> only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of >>> syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small >>> bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: >>> http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg >> >> If your neighbor made his own maple syrup and gave only a few small >> bottles as gifts to friends, then why/how did your neighbor get that >> 'tamper proof' cap on the bottle you show in your photo?? Just curious. >> >> I have a bottle purchased at a local gourmet shop very similar to the >> one you show in the photo you shared (link listed above in quoted text). >> My photo is here ---> http://oi39.tinypic.com/2h573sw.jpg <-- - >> however, the two different bottles may not hold the same volume. >> >> The 'other side' of the detached label from my similar bottle of maple >> syrup says, "Butternut Mountain Farm, Morrisville, Vermont, 05661" along >> with their phone numbers. It's a wee bottle of only 1.7 fl. oz. (50 ML). >> The price tag was $3.99, and that's from a couple years ago or more. >> >> Sky >> >He has used old bottles for refilling. Remember, it's not a factory >production and a couple of gallons isn't a lot. He probably had some >bottles given to him or just what's been collected over time. > >I was wondering why Sheldon would post a pic of home made maple syrup as >there appears no benefit to anyone or anything (except his ego). It's a >"refilled" maple syrup bottle with no label. For all we know Sheldon >could have removed the label himself from a "new" bottle, "invented" the >story and posted the pic to lend it some credence. Certainly we aren't >able to do a taste test. The pic is a waste of effort. Krypsis (FAKE name) is a total waste of protoplasm... to date you've not even once posted something on topic... you SICK PARANOID IGNORANT *******! And that bottle does indeed have a label, it's a small clear label on the other side... I'm not going to publicly display the name, adress, and phone number of the person. This is all yoose get: http://i39.tinypic.com/5phczp.jpg |
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On 10/03/2012 1:13 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 20:15:03 +1100, > > wrote: > >> On 9/03/2012 3:57 PM, Sky wrote: >>> On 3/8/2012 8:43 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>> "Christopher M." wrote: >>>> >>>>> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >>>>> >>>>> Is that what Moxie tastes like? >>>> >>>> I've no idea, what's Moxie? >>>> >>>> One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces >>>> only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of >>>> syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small >>>> bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: >>>> http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg >>> >>> If your neighbor made his own maple syrup and gave only a few small >>> bottles as gifts to friends, then why/how did your neighbor get that >>> 'tamper proof' cap on the bottle you show in your photo?? Just curious. >>> >>> I have a bottle purchased at a local gourmet shop very similar to the >>> one you show in the photo you shared (link listed above in quoted text). >>> My photo is here ---> http://oi39.tinypic.com/2h573sw.jpg<-- - >>> however, the two different bottles may not hold the same volume. >>> >>> The 'other side' of the detached label from my similar bottle of maple >>> syrup says, "Butternut Mountain Farm, Morrisville, Vermont, 05661" along >>> with their phone numbers. It's a wee bottle of only 1.7 fl. oz. (50 ML). >>> The price tag was $3.99, and that's from a couple years ago or more. >>> >>> Sky >>> >> He has used old bottles for refilling. Remember, it's not a factory >> production and a couple of gallons isn't a lot. He probably had some >> bottles given to him or just what's been collected over time. >> >> I was wondering why Sheldon would post a pic of home made maple syrup as >> there appears no benefit to anyone or anything (except his ego). It's a >> "refilled" maple syrup bottle with no label. For all we know Sheldon >> could have removed the label himself from a "new" bottle, "invented" the >> story and posted the pic to lend it some credence. Certainly we aren't >> able to do a taste test. The pic is a waste of effort. > > Krypsis (FAKE name) Yes, Krypsis is a pseudonym and it is fake in that it bears no resemblance to my real name just as much as "Brooklyn" bears no resemblance to yours! So what's your point? > is a total waste of protoplasm... to date you've > not even once posted something on topic... you SICK PARANOID IGNORANT > *******! At least I'm not paranoid enough to believe that I need to back up every post I make with a "proof". Your comments here prove also that you are the ignorant ******* here, a fact borne out by the views expressed by many other RFC posters. > > And that bottle does indeed have a label, it's a small clear label on > the other side... I'm not going to publicly display the name, adress, > and phone number of the person. > This is all yoose get: > http://i39.tinypic.com/5phczp.jpg Frankly, who in hell wants to see a picture of a "relabeled" bottle with indeterminate contents? My point about the label, or more pointedly, its absence in the FIRST PIC you posted, is that it tells us nothing that we couldn't determine from your text. The pic is superfluous and your second pic, with half a label, is no better. Why post it? Does your insecurity create in you a pressing need to PROVE that your little tale is true? You pic doesn't manage even that much. For all we know, you could have printed up a dummy label and stuck it on the bottle yourself. If ever the good folks at RFC needed any proof that you are paranoid, these recent posts of yours are it! -- Krypsis |
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On Thu, 08 Mar 2012 22:57:10 -0600, Sky >
wrote: >On 3/8/2012 8:43 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> "Christopher M." wrote: >> >>> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >>> >>> Is that what Moxie tastes like? >> >> I've no idea, what's Moxie? >> >> One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces >> only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of >> syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small >> bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: >> http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg > >If your neighbor made his own maple syrup and gave only a few small >bottles as gifts to friends, then why/how did your neighbor get that >'tamper proof' cap on the bottle you show in your photo?? Just curious. > >I have a bottle purchased at a local gourmet shop very similar to the >one you show in the photo you shared (link listed above in quoted text). > My photo is here ---> http://oi39.tinypic.com/2h573sw.jpg <-- - >however, the two different bottles may not hold the same volume. > >The 'other side' of the detached label from my similar bottle of maple >syrup says, "Butternut Mountain Farm, Morrisville, Vermont, 05661" along >with their phone numbers. It's a wee bottle of only 1.7 fl. oz. (50 >ML). The price tag was $3.99, and that's from a couple years ago or more. > >Sky I think yours is the same size bottle. The cap is tamper proof because that's how most everything is packaged nowadays. The local folks who produce maple syrup all know each other (same as local honey producers) and they all use the same styles of bottles... I do know that this particular style bottle was used because these people usually use a small barrel type bottle but they said that they couldn't get that one at the time. The tamper proof caps are put on as a unit, the seal breaks when opened. These people don't sell their syrup, they produce only enough for their own use and some small amount for gifts... lots of locals around here do the same because they are very proud of their small operations... these folks have 150 acres with 50 sugar maples scattered about... they got no sap this year due to the warm winter... they are retired and this is one of their hobbies. There's another neighbor right down the road from me that sells some of their eggs on the honor system, each egg is stamped with their name. The syrup bottle has their name on the other side but I'm not going to post their name, address, and phone number on usenet. http://i39.tinypic.com/5phczp.jpg |
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On 10/03/2012 1:28 AM, Bull wrote:
> In >, > > wrote: > >> On 9/03/2012 3:57 PM, Sky wrote: >>> On 3/8/2012 8:43 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>> "Christopher M." wrote: >>>> >>>>> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >>>>> >>>>> Is that what Moxie tastes like? >>>> >>>> I've no idea, what's Moxie? >>>> >>>> One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces >>>> only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of >>>> syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small >>>> bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: >>>> http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg >>> >>> If your neighbor made his own maple syrup and gave only a few small >>> bottles as gifts to friends, then why/how did your neighbor get that >>> 'tamper proof' cap on the bottle you show in your photo?? Just curious. >>> >>> I have a bottle purchased at a local gourmet shop very similar to the >>> one you show in the photo you shared (link listed above in quoted text). >>> My photo is here ---> http://oi39.tinypic.com/2h573sw.jpg<-- - >>> however, the two different bottles may not hold the same volume. >>> >>> The 'other side' of the detached label from my similar bottle of maple >>> syrup says, "Butternut Mountain Farm, Morrisville, Vermont, 05661" along >>> with their phone numbers. It's a wee bottle of only 1.7 fl. oz. (50 ML). >>> The price tag was $3.99, and that's from a couple years ago or more. >>> >>> Sky >>> >> He has used old bottles for refilling. Remember, it's not a factory >> production and a couple of gallons isn't a lot. He probably had some >> bottles given to him or just what's been collected over time. >> >> I was wondering why Sheldon would post a pic of home made maple syrup as >> there appears no benefit to anyone or anything (except his ego). It's a >> "refilled" maple syrup bottle with no label. For all we know Sheldon >> could have removed the label himself from a "new" bottle, "invented" the >> story and posted the pic to lend it some credence. Certainly we aren't >> able to do a taste test. The pic is a waste of effort. > > For Kryps sake: > > New maple leaf glass bottles are readily available. Where do you think > maple syrup producers (large or small) get the ones they use? -- by > collecting OLD USED ones??? > My original point was that Sheldon could have simply written; "Go to your cupboard and take out a glass maple syrup container with maple syrup in it, gaze at it and imagine the flavour of this maple syrup I was given." That bit of text would have added just as much to the post as the picture of a standard maple syrup bottle containing something which we are assured is indeed maple syrup! > > http://www.leaderevaporator.com/p-34...s-bottles.aspx > > Bull They say a picture is worth a thousand words but, in this case, Sheldon's picture is just superfluous noise. -- Krypsis |
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![]() On 3/8/2012 9:15 PM, Christopher M. wrote: > I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. > > Is that what Moxie tastes like? > > > W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) > > I don't think so. Moxie tastes more like cough syrup to me. My son loves the stuff. I believe the recipe has been changed from the original. -Tracy |
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On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 05:53:40 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
> >>> One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces >>> only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of >>> syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small >>> bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: >>> http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg >> >>If your neighbor made his own maple syrup and gave only a few small >>bottles as gifts to friends, then why/how did your neighbor get that >>'tamper proof' cap on the bottle you show in your photo?? Just curious. > >Because you have no choice if you want that style bottle. That is the >way they come, take it or leave it. And nowadays most everything is tamper proof, very few people would use those products otherwise, they'd pour out the contents and maybe save the bottle. Those bottles are purchased by the case, they come with the tamper proof caps UNattached... once they are screwed on the seal locks onto the raised ridge molded into the glass, it's a one way thingie, the seal breaks when the cap is unscrewed... anyone who actually looks at the tamper proof caps it becomes very obvious how they work... any simpleton who can button their own coat should be able to figure it out... got some REAL moroons at rfc. |
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On 3/8/2012 8:36 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Mar 2012 21:15:28 -0500, "Christopher M." > > wrote: > >> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >> >> Is that what Moxie tastes like? >> > > From what I recall, not even close. It was a bit bitter more root > beer than cola flavor I only ever had it once a long time ago. It > has followers, but I have no idea why. It was originally sold as a health tonic, much like today's energy drinks. People who remember it may also remember sarsaparilla and birch beer. I always think of them as New England things. gloria p |
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Krypsis wrote:
>Brooklyn1 wrote: >> >> Krypsis (FAKE name) > >Yes, Krypsis is a pseudonym and it is fake in that it bears no >resemblance to my real name just as much as "Brooklyn" bears no >resemblance to yours! So what's your point? I've never hidden my real name, anyone who has been at rfc for more than a couple of years knows my real name is Sheldon Martin... and hardly a day passes that someone doesn't refer to me as Sheldon. |
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gloria p wrote:
> Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> "Christopher M." > wrote: > >>> Is that what Moxie tastes like? > >> From what I recall, not even close. It was a bit bitter more root >> beer than cola flavor I only ever had it once a long time ago. It >> has followers, but I have no idea why. I saw it in a store while on a trip to New England. I remembered reading that no one ever seems neutral about it so I tried it out of curiosity. Nasty. I'm in the group that hates it. > It was originally sold as a health tonic, much like today's energy > drinks. People who remember it may also remember sarsaparilla and birch > beer. I always think of them as New England things. I have seen Soiux City brand sodas in several geographies. I have seen them at Cost Plus World Market plus various local grocery stores. They have sarsaparilla and birch beer sodas plus root beer, cola, probably others. |
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Sheldon wrote:
>I've never hidden my real name, anyone who has been at rfc for more >than a couple of years knows my real name is Sheldon Martin... and >hardly a day passes that someone doesn't refer to me as Sheldon. Most posters are too polite to say what they really think of you. |
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On 3/9/2012 8:28 AM, Bull wrote:
>> On 9/03/2012 3:57 PM, Sky wrote: >>> On 3/8/2012 8:43 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >>>> One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces >>>> only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of >>>> syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small >>>> bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: >>>> http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg >>> >>> If your neighbor made his own maple syrup and gave only a few small >>> bottles as gifts to friends, then why/how did your neighbor get that >>> 'tamper proof' cap on the bottle you show in your photo?? Just curious. >>> >>> I have a bottle purchased at a local gourmet shop very similar to the >>> one you show in the photo you shared (link listed above in quoted text). >>> My photo is here ---> http://oi39.tinypic.com/2h573sw.jpg<-- - >>> however, the two different bottles may not hold the same volume. > New maple leaf glass bottles are readily available. (snip) > > > http://www.leaderevaporator.com/p-34...s-bottles.aspx Thanks for the link. Very interesting ![]() Sky -- Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice!! |
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On Mar 8, 9:15*pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. > > Is that what Moxie tastes like? > > W. you Pooh (AKA Winnie P.) Hmmm...it's been a very long time, but you could be on the right track. I only remember a weird aftertaste. |
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On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 15:29:15 -0500, George M. Middius
> wrote: >Sheldon wrote: > >>I've never hidden my real name, anyone who has been at rfc for more >>than a couple of years knows my real name is Sheldon Martin... and >>hardly a day passes that someone doesn't refer to me as Sheldon. > >Most posters are too polite to say what they really think of you. > I was told that your real name is Sheldon Katz. John Kuthe... |
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On 10/03/2012 2:03 AM, Bull wrote:
> In >, > > wrote: > >> On 3/8/2012 8:43 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >>> "Christopher M." wrote: >>> >>>> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >>>> >>>> Is that what Moxie tastes like? >>> >>> I've no idea, what's Moxie? >>> >>> One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces >>> only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of >>> syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small >>> bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: >>> http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg >> >> If your neighbor made his own maple syrup and gave only a few small >> bottles as gifts to friends, then why/how did your neighbor get that >> 'tamper proof' cap on the bottle you show in your photo?? Just curious. >> >> I have a bottle purchased at a local gourmet shop very similar to the >> one you show in the photo you shared (link listed above in quoted text). >> My photo is here ---> http://oi39.tinypic.com/2h573sw.jpg<-- - >> however, the two different bottles may not hold the same volume. >> >> The 'other side' of the detached label from my similar bottle of maple >> syrup says, "Butternut Mountain Farm, Morrisville, Vermont, 05661" along >> with their phone numbers. It's a wee bottle of only 1.7 fl. oz. (50 >> ML). The price tag was $3.99, and that's from a couple years ago or more. >> >> Sky > > New bottles are available and with tamper proof caps (notice the ring > attached to caps). The cap and ring go on together but when removed the > ring stays. They come in a number of sizes. What was your point? If > one was actually refilling an old bottle they would most likely nip off > the old ring in the sanitation process. > > BULL You can also buy new caps for used bottles. That's been possible even before the tamper proof caps were invented. I can recall buying new crown seals for when my kids were making their own ginger beer. From memory, we washed out beer bottles, filled them with the ginger beer, then applied the crown seals with a special tool and a hammer. Hmm, I wonder if the grandchildren want to do this? Might be able to squeeze this activity in between the computer games, computers and mobile phone activities. Different generation now with different ideas. -- Krypsis |
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John Kuthe wrote:
>>Sheldon wrote: >> >>>I've never hidden my real name, anyone who has been at rfc for more >>>than a couple of years knows my real name is Sheldon Martin... and >>>hardly a day passes that someone doesn't refer to me as Sheldon. >> >>Most posters are too polite to say what they really think of you. >I was told that your real name is Sheldon Katz. You replied to the wrong post. |
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Krypsis wrote:
> On 9/03/2012 3:57 PM, Sky wrote: >> On 3/8/2012 8:43 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >>> "Christopher M." wrote: >>> >>>> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >>>> >>>> Is that what Moxie tastes like? >>> >>> I've no idea, what's Moxie? >>> >>> One of my neighbors makes maple syrup from his own trees, he produces >>> only a couple gallons a year... takes 40 gllons of sap for 1 gallon of >>> syrup. He makes a enough for his own use and to give some small >>> bottles as gifts... just gave me some of last years crop... delicious: >>> http://i44.tinypic.com/xe4eft.jpg >> >> If your neighbor made his own maple syrup and gave only a few small >> bottles as gifts to friends, then why/how did your neighbor get that >> 'tamper proof' cap on the bottle you show in your photo?? Just curious. >> >> I have a bottle purchased at a local gourmet shop very similar to the >> one you show in the photo you shared (link listed above in quoted text). >> My photo is here ---> http://oi39.tinypic.com/2h573sw.jpg <-- - >> however, the two different bottles may not hold the same volume. >> >> The 'other side' of the detached label from my similar bottle of maple >> syrup says, "Butternut Mountain Farm, Morrisville, Vermont, 05661" along >> with their phone numbers. It's a wee bottle of only 1.7 fl. oz. (50 ML). >> The price tag was $3.99, and that's from a couple years ago or more. >> >> Sky >> > He has used old bottles for refilling. Remember, it's not a factory > production and a couple of gallons isn't a lot. He probably had some > bottles given to him or just what's been collected over time. > > I was wondering why Sheldon would post a pic of home made maple syrup > as there appears no benefit to anyone or anything (except his ego). > It's a "refilled" maple syrup bottle with no label. For all we know > Sheldon could have removed the label himself from a "new" bottle, > "invented" the story and posted the pic to lend it some credence. > Certainly we aren't able to do a taste test. The pic is a waste of > effort. > Shelly is a putz and I have learned to ignore him. |
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On 10/03/2012 2:33 AM, Bull wrote:
> In >, > > wrote: > >> They say a picture is worth a thousand words but, in this case, >> Sheldon's picture is just superfluous noise. > > OK - got it -- You didn't want him to post the picture. You do realize > you don't get to control what folks post here?? Obviously picking an old > scab. I have several I enjoy picking regularly, also. But, it took you > longer to whine than it did him to post and you can choose not to click > the photo link. HAVE FUN! Opposite of what others say or make up the > booklyn actually knows a few things and posts some interesting stuff and > has been doing it here consistently for many years. If you think the > posts are HOT now -- look back about 8-10 years. > > > BULL In a forum discussion, a picture should add something otherwise it is superfluous. I have nothing against pictures people post and will look at most if the topic is of interest to me. I didn't know what to expect when I initially clicked on Sheldon's link but I did have something more in mind than a picture of a bottle of maple syrup that looks identical to one I have in my own cupboard here. We weren't even able to view the label. -- Krypsis |
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Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
>"Christopher M." wrote: > >>I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >> >>Is that what Moxie tastes like? > >I've no idea, what's Moxie? My father (born 1912) told me of this long-ago soft drink, Moxie, that had a strong stimulant effect. There may have been revival versions of it since then. Steve |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> > On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 15:29:15 -0500, George M. Middius > > wrote: > > >Sheldon wrote: > > > >>I've never hidden my real name, anyone who has been at rfc for more > >>than a couple of years knows my real name is Sheldon Martin... and > >>hardly a day passes that someone doesn't refer to me as Sheldon. > > > >Most posters are too polite to say what they really think of you. > > > > I was told that your real name is Sheldon Katz. > > John Kuthe... That would make me Gary Ferretz? ![]() |
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gloria p wrote:
> > On 3/8/2012 8:36 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > > On Thu, 8 Mar 2012 21:15:28 -0500, "Christopher M." > > > wrote: > > > >> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. > >> > >> Is that what Moxie tastes like? > >> > > > > From what I recall, not even close. It was a bit bitter more root > > beer than cola flavor I only ever had it once a long time ago. It > > has followers, but I have no idea why. > > It was originally sold as a health tonic, much like today's energy > drinks. I'm amazed at this energy drink thing. Two guys, much younger than me, buy these expensive things almost every day. WTH? I tell them that if they would eat properly they don't need this nonsense. How in the world did I ever survive my 30's without an energy drink each day? ![]() Gary |
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![]() "Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message ... > On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 20:15:03 +1100, Krypsis > > wrote: > (snippage) >> >>I was wondering why Sheldon would post a pic of home made maple syrup as >>there appears no benefit to anyone or anything (except his ego). It's a >>"refilled" maple syrup bottle with no label. For all we know Sheldon >>could have removed the label himself from a "new" bottle, "invented" the >>story and posted the pic to lend it some credence. Certainly we aren't >>able to do a taste test. The pic is a waste of effort. > Most pics of food and food products are a waste of time, JMHO. We can't taste any of it so what's the point? Oooh, look, someone cooked something. Nice plate! Really... who cares? > And that bottle does indeed have a label, it's a small clear label on > the other side... I'm not going to publicly display the name, adress, > and phone number of the person. > This is all yoose get: > http://i39.tinypic.com/5phczp.jpg > I recognize the maple leaf shape of that bottle ![]() Store sells maple syrup in bottles like that. If I were willing and able to make maple syrup I'd certainly sterilize and reuse old bottles for it. Jill |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > gloria p wrote: >> >> It was originally sold as a health tonic, much like today's energy >> drinks. > > I'm amazed at this energy drink thing. Two guys, much younger than me, > buy > these expensive things almost every day. WTH? I tell them that if they > would eat properly they don't need this nonsense. How in the world did I > ever survive my 30's without an energy drink each day? ![]() > > Gary Good question! The easy answer is they've succumbed to marketing propoganda ![]() Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
>> I'm amazed at this energy drink thing. Two guys, much younger than me, >> buy >> these expensive things almost every day. WTH? I tell them that if they >> would eat properly they don't need this nonsense. How in the world did I >> ever survive my 30's without an energy drink each day? ![]() >Good question! The easy answer is they've succumbed to marketing propoganda Haven't they been selling caffeine pills for decades? I forget the name but I'm sure of it. |
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Gary > wrote:
> gloria p wrote: >> >> On 3/8/2012 8:36 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>> On Thu, 8 Mar 2012 21:15:28 -0500, "Christopher M." >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> I just added a drop of maple syrup to some cola. >>>> >>>> Is that what Moxie tastes like? >>>> >>> >>> From what I recall, not even close. It was a bit bitter more root >>> beer than cola flavor I only ever had it once a long time ago. It >>> has followers, but I have no idea why. >> >> It was originally sold as a health tonic, much like today's energy >> drinks. > > I'm amazed at this energy drink thing. Two guys, much younger than me, buy > these expensive things almost every day. WTH? I tell them that if they > would eat properly they don't need this nonsense. How in the world did I > ever survive my 30's without an energy drink each day? ![]() > > Gary It's a whole lot cheaper to buy caffeine tablets. I don't think there is an energy drink without caffeine. Greg |
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"George M. Middius" wrote:
> > jmcquown wrote: > > >> I'm amazed at this energy drink thing. Two guys, much younger than me, > >> buy > >> these expensive things almost every day. WTH? I tell them that if they > >> would eat properly they don't need this nonsense. How in the world did I > >> ever survive my 30's without an energy drink each day? ![]() > > >Good question! The easy answer is they've succumbed to marketing propoganda > > Haven't they been selling caffeine pills for decades? I forget the > name but I'm sure of it. Yeah...it was (or still is) called "No Doz" (sp?) I bought a package of that once when I had stayed up all night and had to work. It did nothing for me as I drank lots of coffee anyway. Gary |
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