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ok this is gonna sound crazy, but it works.
If you don't want to wast milk, drop a drop of dish soap into your pitcher and then fill it to the appropriate level with water. When you steam the soap and water it will act like milk (amazingly close to actual milk) and you can practice with the soap water which is way cheaper than milk. The down side is that you have to really clean the pitcher and dishes to make sure no soap residue is left on them.
crazy I know, but it works.
Were you planning to cite the idea, or just call it your own?
Jesse -D-> said:ok this is gonna sound crazy, but it works.
If you don't want to wast milk, drop a drop of dish soap into your pitcher and then fill it to the appropriate level with water. When you steam the soap and water it will act like milk (amazingly close to actual milk) and you can practice with the soap water which is way cheaper than milk. The down side is that you have to really clean the pitcher and dishes to make sure no soap residue is left on them.
crazy I know, but it works.
Didn't get it from here, from a friend but thank you for your sarcastic attack.
Jason Haeger said:Were you planning to cite the idea, or just call it your own?
Jesse -D-> said:ok this is gonna sound crazy, but it works.
If you don't want to wast milk, drop a drop of dish soap into your pitcher and then fill it to the appropriate level with water. When you steam the soap and water it will act like milk (amazingly close to actual milk) and you can practice with the soap water which is way cheaper than milk. The down side is that you have to really clean the pitcher and dishes to make sure no soap residue is left on them.
crazy I know, but it works.
Then I apologize. I guess that's what I get for assuming.
That particular video is not unknown, really, so I figured you had seen it as well. Please accept my apologies.
Jesse -D-> said:Didn't get it from here, from a friend but thank you for your sarcastic attack.
Jason Haeger said:Were you planning to cite the idea, or just call it your own?
Jesse -D-> said:ok this is gonna sound crazy, but it works.
If you don't want to wast milk, drop a drop of dish soap into your pitcher and then fill it to the appropriate level with water. When you steam the soap and water it will act like milk (amazingly close to actual milk) and you can practice with the soap water which is way cheaper than milk. The down side is that you have to really clean the pitcher and dishes to make sure no soap residue is left on them.
crazy I know, but it works.
Done. I don't doubt that my friend (erin McCarhy to give credit where it is due) has seen this, or the person that passed it on to her saw it etc. Basically apology accepted, but not much on here is original, so if we all cited where it all came from we'd be wasting a lot of time. I just want to help, I don't care if I get credit for it. My goal in this community is to be able to visit any city anywhee and get good coffee....spread the love.
Jason Haeger said:Then I apologize. I guess that's what I get for assuming.
That particular video is not unknown, really, so I figured you had seen it as well. Please accept my apologies.
Jesse -D-> said:Didn't get it from here, from a friend but thank you for your sarcastic attack.
Jason Haeger said:Were you planning to cite the idea, or just call it your own?
Jesse -D-> said:ok this is gonna sound crazy, but it works.
If you don't want to wast milk, drop a drop of dish soap into your pitcher and then fill it to the appropriate level with water. When you steam the soap and water it will act like milk (amazingly close to actual milk) and you can practice with the soap water which is way cheaper than milk. The down side is that you have to really clean the pitcher and dishes to make sure no soap residue is left on them.
crazy I know, but it works.
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