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The 5000th Thread - fpw - 03-01-2007 [SIZE="3"]I had to start it. Thanks to you all for making this forum such a success.[/SIZE] The 5000th Thread - Marc - 03-01-2007 Do you mean 5000th? The 5000th Thread - Scott Miller - 03-01-2007 fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]I had to start it. Almost as exciting as 850 zillion hamburgers sold. And thanks to Paul and everyone else for making our little cyberhouse so entertaining. The 5000th Thread - cobalt - 03-01-2007 Neat! I'm glad I'm here. A place to banter with a great bunch of friends AND A GREAT AUTHOR!....who could ask for more? The 5000th Thread - Biggles - 03-01-2007 fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]I had to start it. Well, thanks to YOU for being the Raison d'etre for the forum! [That's "raisin eater" in French--some of you may not know that Paul loves raisins.] The 5000th Thread - Biggles - 03-01-2007 Since this thread's topic is simply the number of the thread, and since I have nothing better to do at the moment, and since there are naysayers among you who chortled at my suggestion at the GU in Disney World that one could make wine from grass (or any other fermentable organic material--think about it), I'm sharing with you this recipe for dandelion wine. Tell me: If you could make wine from dandelions, why not from grass? "DANDELION WINE (ingredients): 1 gallon of dandelion blossoms (washed) 1 gallon of hot water juice of 1 lemon 3 oranges, peeled and sliced 4 lbs. sugar a cake of yeast Then allow to "brew" in a covered container (glass, plastic, or ceramic rather than metal). Be sure it has a release valve or is loosely covered. Allow at least 24 hrs. - or until bubbling ceases, in a room temperature environment. You can "rack" (clear off residue) and allow to brew once more, though it will be less active the second time. Filter (or allow to settle)in a cool dry and dark location. Aging is advised until the flavor reaches your personal preference. Minimum 3 weeks to settle. 2 months total to age before bottling. Keep covered and at a constant cool temp. until bottled or jarred. Sweetness and dryness is effected by additional water & sugar (second brewing can do this)." Source: http://www.raybradbury.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000144.html The 5000th Thread - Scott Miller - 03-01-2007 Send me a bottle. Biggles Wrote:Since this thread's topic is simply the number of the thread, and since I have nothing better to do at the moment, and since there are naysayers among you who chortled at my suggestion at the GU in Disney World that one could make wine from grass (or any other fermentable organic material--think about it), I'm sharing with you this recipe for dandelion wine. Tell me: If you could make wine from dandelions, why not from grass? The 5000th Thread - Biggles - 03-01-2007 Scott Miller Wrote:Send me a bottle. I'm not saying I would ever drink such crap, only that it's possible to make it! Hell, I don't even drink F---ing Merlot! The 5000th Thread - Lisa - 03-01-2007 Fixed the title. The 5000th Thread - webby - 03-01-2007 fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]I had to start it. Cool. And thank you for hanging out with us here! That's the coolest thing of all. |