Obviously anything smaller than a water molecule will get through. But surely fluoride is added in the form of some kind of salt. FB'll know.Morrolan wrote:no worries, but i'm not sure reverse osmosis will do the trick. i thought you need an alumina filter to filter out fluoride ions. can't find the size of fluoride ions, but reverse osmosis membranes only get ions larger than 1 Ångstrom, IIRC.Kooky wrote:That took longer than I expected, M. I choose not to use fluoride.
Favourite kitchen gadgets
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That's all mine's used for M - grinding up my seed mixture for my oatmeal.
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The cup attachment that comes with stick blenders is ideal for spice mincing.
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Do you mean one of these, Burb? http://www.braun.com/na/products/fooddr ... r5000.html
I have one. Used it for the first time the other week for my pesto.
edit: did you just add that or am I even more senile than I thought?
I have one. Used it for the first time the other week for my pesto.
edit: did you just add that or am I even more senile than I thought?
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The pots you've had up until your first set of stainless steel ones weren't aluminium, were they?Kooky wrote:am I even more senile than I thought?
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Bender, if you're going to make any more posts about kitchen items then you should add an L to your username.
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You don't normally let it stop you.Burbage wrote:I thought a picture would save a thousand words.
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Carrefour @ Plaza Singapura had them, but that was aaages ago.Blossom wrote:Talking about Brita Water Jugs, has anyone seen these in Singapore?
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Saw them also at Holland V Gaurdian but again, ages ago!
Why not just get a water supplier? $500 for 50 19L bottles and no rental on the dispenser. Several options, I use PereOcean. Choice of distilled or mineral water.
OK, maybe not the same cost in Oz but hey, that's Oz for you!
Why not just get a water supplier? $500 for 50 19L bottles and no rental on the dispenser. Several options, I use PereOcean. Choice of distilled or mineral water.
OK, maybe not the same cost in Oz but hey, that's Oz for you!
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but there's no fluoride in bottled, which is bad.Fat Bob wrote:Saw them also at Holland V Gaurdian but again, ages ago!
Why not just get a water supplier? $500 for 50 19L bottles and no rental on the dispenser. Several options, I use PereOcean. Choice of distilled or mineral water.
OK, maybe not the same cost in Oz but hey, that's Oz for you!