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I have on my Instant Karma CD and drinking iced tea

right now. Not a Long Island Iced Tea either LOL

Donna

--- Gary Mattingly <gsmattingly wrote:

 

> That sounds like a good idea but

> I like scotch too, preferably a

> good Highland type scotch,

> one from Balvenie, Aberlour, Macallan . . .

>

> meanwhile on the ipod,

> " Chug-A-Lug " by Roger Miller.

>

> synchronicity . . .

>

> Gary

>

> Make you want holler hi-de-ho

>

> --- thelilacflower wrote:

>

> > I'll play safe and have a shot of tequila

> > Donna

> > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

> >

> >

> > Gary Mattingly <gsmattingly

> >

> > Thu, 26 Jul 2007 08:02:26

> >

> > Re: silly but serious

> > question

> >

> >

> > Oh, and then there's the issue with beer.

> > Some beer companies use isinglass which is

> > made from fish for what are called finings

> > which are used for clarification or to speed

> > up the clearing of the beer. I guess wine

> companies

> > use finings too but I don't know if they use

> > fish based finings. I believe Guinness uses

> > fish scales for finings

> >

> > " Fining is the process of added a substance that

> > attracts solid matter suspendde in the liquid to

> > form

> > a clump that will settle at the bottom of the

> > container. The most common fining agents are

> > bentonite

> > and isinglass. Bentonite is a type of clay, so it

> > is

> > vegetarian. Isinglass is made from fish, so that

> is

> > where the story originates. Fining agents are

> > removed

> > by racking and filtering, but trace amounts of

> the

> > fining agents are left.

> >

> > Less commong fining agents include carragean.

> > Historically, other substances have been used

> > besides

> > bentonite and isinglass, such as egg yolks and ox

> > blood. These are generally not used any more, due

> > to

> > heath concerns.

> >

> > Guiness is not a vegetarian beer (big page)

> because

> > it

> > uses isinglass. (Note that that page has a major

> > error

> > on it -- it assumes all finings are animal

> > products,

> > which is not true.) "

> >

> > <http://msgboard.

> >

>

<http://msgboard.snopes.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=108;t=000815;\

p=1>

> >

>

snopes.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=108;t=000815;p=1>

> >

> > And yes, I will occasionally but very rarely

> > have a glass of Guinness. It is moderately

> > difficult to not either eat or have in your

> > house some product based on animals.

> >

> > Cows -> collagen -> collagen-based adhesives

> > -> used in Sheetrock

> >

> > http://www.geocitie

> >

>

<http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/2310/parts_cow.html>

> > s.com/HotSprings/Spa/2310/parts_cow.html

> >

> > If I'm wrong please tell me and I'll be

> > so much happier . . .

> >

> > Gary

>

>

 

 

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the dust of everyday life.

- Berthold Auerbach -

 

 

 

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