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Date: 10 Aug 2006 12:08:38
From: Cathy Weeks
Subject: Cider Press question


What sort of steps do you have to take to keep your cider press free of
acetobactor?

Cathy Weeks





 
Date: 10 Aug 2006 12:31:00
From: Denny Conn
Subject: Re: Cider Press question


Cathy Weeks wrote:
>
> What sort of steps do you have to take to keep your cider press free of
> acetobactor?

I just hose mine down when I'm done with it!

----------- >Denny

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Date: 15 Aug 2006 00:05:41
From: Bob
Subject: Re: Cider Press question



"Denny Conn" <me@privacy.net > wrote in message
news:44DB8974.B6BBBA65@privacy.net...
> Cathy Weeks wrote:
> >
> > What sort of steps do you have to take to keep your cider press free of
> > acetobactor?
>
> I just hose mine down when I'm done with it!

That's what I usually do.

Bob




 
Date: 11 Aug 2006 12:38:13
From: Larry Bristol
Subject: Re: Cider Press question


Cathy Weeks wrote:

> What sort of steps do you have to take to keep your cider press free of
> acetobactor?

You could always submerge it in boiling water, I suppose. [Sorry! It's
Friday afternoon, and I'm in a very weird mood.]


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