Rainwater is usually on the acidic side if I remember.
nice info on the molasses
/stinky lol are you sure your not extremely educated? Sure sounds that way.
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Rainwater is usually on the acidic side if I remember.
nice info on the molasses
/stinky lol are you sure your not extremely educated? Sure sounds that way.
hehe
Well I DO run an analytical chemistry lab... one of the projects we had a couple years ago was testing snowmelt samples from different regions of the country to determine pollution sources carried by weather patterns... I just did the testing but never saw the end result. It was a neat change of pace though from the usual surface water pollution stuff we'd been doing.
yeah, but can ya COOK ? .... :silly: (smartass no-good chauvinistic PIG) ... :S2:Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
is molassess wat we ozzies would call goldern syrup? b4 joining this forum i thort that molassess was hores food.
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Well now, while some hefty whores might consume small amounts of molasses in their pastries...Quote:
Originally Posted by smokenss
You'd be much more likely to mix molasses with oats and feed it to your horse than you would be to pour it on your pancakes. :D
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hey all,
i've used molasses and didn't like it now i just use sugar,bout 1 tbl/gal,but only during the last 6 weeks of flowering.
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after having a look on wikipedia i found it is the same thing made from sugar cane.
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