Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 20:32:58 -0500
Reply-To: "Robert A. Alexander" <satcong@VOL.COM>
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From: "Robert A. Alexander" <satcong@VOL.COM>
Subject: Re: Wart injection. (Anti-shellac fuel additive)/Fri
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Joel - What's happened? You got yet another girl friend, now, huh?
Face it, you & I would have never escaped from Con Son island if we
hadn't reeked of nouc mam sauce!
Nah, these 55 gallon drums are a couple I got from TVA's Sequoyah
Nuclear Plant. They put contaminated nuclear waste in them. Lined with
PVC, which seems to be the only thing on earth nouc mam has no effect
upon. Remember, this is the batch I'm producing for commercial use.
The edible batch is fermenting in the basement of the clinic in a 31
gallon Jack Daniels oak barrel. It's been fermenting for six weeks now
and I plan to offer folks on the List 2oz. FREE samples from the first 2
gallons of nouc mam I tap.
Folks, Joel is trying you scare y'all. Must have something to do with
his new womyn! "Bubba Nguyen & Bob's Nouc Mam" is a quality comsumable,
edible, product! Simple process. Good quality oak barrell. Bottom
layer of 10mm of salt, followed by a tightly packed layer of fresh fish,
ANY species (longitudinal cuts down both sides and the abdomen),
followed by another 10mm of salt. This is repeated, layer upon layer,
until within 30mm of the top of the barrell. Barrell is sealed with the
top, a ONE-WAY valve inserted into the lid to allow for the escape of
various gasses due to the fermentation. Since the production of safe
nouc mam is dependent upon maintaining somewhat of an anaerobic
fermentation process, you do NOT want very much fresh oxygen to gain
access to the barrell. Kept at 25-30 degrees C for 6 weeks, the barrell
is tapped and the "nouc mam" drawn off. This stuff is truly amongst the
Gods' delight of edibles.
Of course, the "commercial" nouc mam cooking out behind the clinic is
NOT meant to be used for human consumption! That stuff is what I hope
to use for totally cleaning out Vanagon trannys, crankcases, CV joints,
etc. I think it may revolutionize the cleaning/restoring brake systems!
Anyone interested in receiving their free 2 oz. sample of the edible
nouc mam I'm about to tap should let me know. Those first two gallons
are the best & sweetest. Also, if you find the aroma objectionable, the
cleaning properties of the edible nouc mam is exactly the same as that
of the commercial nouc mam. Shellac removal, clear coat removal,
etching stainless steel/aluminum for painting, silicone removal are all
easily accomplished. It's also the absolutely BEST flux to use before
soldering copper!
BOB - WA4RRN
'85 GL - "Bourgeois"
http://www.aromaticseasonings.com
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