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I have not tried it but I may have thought of an easier way to filter the soup. I bought an old 32oz pyrex french press coffee maker. I have cut coffee filters the size of the filter in the french press and added several layers of the coffee filiter paper to the french press filter. A test with cofee and some ground up plant material with added water has worked very well but I have not yet treid it with soup. My plan was to have already tried it with soup but it will probably be several weeks before I actually try. But it does look promising. If you have a french press you may want to look into it.

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oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of ransleySent: Monday, July 27, 2009 3:11 PMoleander soup Subject: Re: Boil down

>the settlement is in the form of some creamy clear/whitish (at leastcompared to the brown) stuff that sinks, correct?<No, mine was very dark brown. BTW, that batch has been filtering for severalhours now and hasn't finished yet.>i found that the more times i filtered through coffee papers...the slowerit got, not faster.<Really surprising isn't it? Is this stuff changing viscosity as we processit? This is starting to be almost ormus-weird.>what i'm trying to find out is if the stuff in the bottom is the stuff toget rid of, or is it a valuable part of the overall chemistry, or should iteven be there at all?<Yeah, me too, now I'm wondering if I've messed up again.DaddyBob

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good idea Steve, thanks! i have a little single cup french press i'll mess with. once i find out just what the status of what i already have is and where to go from here. actually i have a 5th bottle about 1/4 full that i can try that on. will do.

 

 

 

oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of Norton, SteveMonday, July 27, 2009 7:09 PMoleander soup Subject: RE: Re: Boil down - Filtering

 

I have not tried it but I may have thought of an easier way to filter the soup. I bought an old 32oz pyrex french press coffee maker. I have cut coffee filters the size of the filter in the french press and added several layers of the coffee filiter paper to the french press filter. A test with cofee and some ground up plant material with added water has worked very well but I have not yet treid it with soup. My plan was to have already tried it with soup but it will probably be several weeks before I actually try. But it does look promising. If you have a french press you may want to look into it.

- Steve

 

 

oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of ransleySent: Monday, July 27, 2009 3:11 PMoleander soup Subject: Re: Boil down

>the settlement is in the form of some creamy clear/whitish (at leastcompared to the brown) stuff that sinks, correct?<No, mine was very dark brown. BTW, that batch has been filtering for severalhours now and hasn't finished yet.>i found that the more times i filtered through coffee papers...the slowerit got, not faster.<Really surprising isn't it? Is this stuff changing viscosity as we processit? This is starting to be almost ormus-weird.>what i'm trying to find out is if the stuff in the bottom is the stuff toget rid of, or is it a valuable part of the overall chemistry, or should iteven be there at all?<Yeah, me too, now I'm wondering if I've messed up again.DaddyBob

 

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Let me know how it works. Or doesn't work. - Steveoleander soup <oleander soup >oleander soup <oleander soup >Mon Jul 27 18:51:15 2009RE: Re: Boil down - Filtering good idea Steve, thanks! i have a little single cup french press i'll mess with. once i find out just what the status of what i already have is and where to go from here. actually i have a 5th bottle about 1/4 full that i can try that on. will do.oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of Norton, SteveMonday, July 27, 2009 7:09 PMoleander soup Subject: RE: Re: Boil down - FilteringI have not tried it but I may have thought of an easier way to filter the soup. I bought an old 32oz pyrex french press coffee maker. I have cut coffee filters the size of the filter in the french press and added several layers of the coffee filiter paper to the french press filter. A test with cofee and some ground up plant material with added water has worked very well but I have not yet treid it with soup. My plan was to have already tried it with soup but it will probably be several weeks before I actually try. But it does look promising. If you have a french press you may want to look into it. - Steveoleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of ransley (AT) atmc (DOT) netSent: Monday, July 27, 2009 3:11 PMoleander soup Subject: Re: Boil down >the settlement is in the form of some creamy clear/whitish (at leastcompared to the brown) stuff that sinks, correct?<No, mine was very dark brown. BTW, that batch has been filtering for severalhours now and hasn't finished yet.>i found that the more times i filtered through coffee papers...the slowerit got, not faster.<Really surprising isn't it? Is this stuff changing viscosity as we processit? This is starting to be almost ormus-weird.>what i'm trying to find out is if the stuff in the bottom is the stuff toget rid of, or is it a valuable part of the overall chemistry, or should iteven be there at all?<Yeah, me too, now I'm wondering if I've messed up again.DaddyBob

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