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Could you get a syringe in a vanilla bottle?
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You can find them at Wal-Mart, or at least, that's where I used to
find them. You need
Could you get a syringe in a vanilla bottle?
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If you
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I use a syringe as well, but the needle is removed. Then I transfer liquids
from small narrow bottles like vanilla into a little jar, maybe the size of
a baby food jar or smaller
Yes, a baby food jar is perfect. You can't buy a syringe with a
needle unless you have a prescription for that, so you're good to go,
and won't get poked.
Karen
At 05:26 PM 7/13/2020, you wrote:
I use a syringe as well, but the needle is removed. Then I transfer
liquids from small narrow
question?
Pamela Fairchild
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One would need vision to see if the liquid reached the desired
Hi,
That is how I gave all my children two of them, their medications.
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> That was my concern when first thinking about the eyedropper suggestion many
> years ago, but the syringe
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You have to be able to get the syringe into the bottle. If you are using that
method. You can't get them into things like vanilla
] Measuring liquids
One would need vision to see if the liquid reached the desired marking on
the syringe? How can this be done without sight?
Wendy
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so, if it's marked on the outside, how could you tell how much liquid is
on the insideif you have no vision?
On 7/13/2020 6:46 PM, Michael Baldwin via Cookinginthedark wrote:
You can get syringes off Amazon. That is where I get mine.
I most commonly use 1 ml, 5 ml, 10 ml, and 30 ml syringes. I
You can get syringes off Amazon. That is where I get mine.
I most commonly use 1 ml, 5 ml, 10 ml, and 30 ml syringes. I have been lucky
and the ones I get are at least pre-marked at the half way point.
I have also got some with blunt plastic needles so you can reach further
down in to a bottle.
That was my concern when first thinking about the eyedropper suggestion many
years ago, but the syringe has a plunger that comes in and out of the base. If
you put little cuts in the side of the plunger you will know how much you have
based on when those cuts are level with the base
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One would need vision to see if the liquid reached the desired marking on
the syringe? How can this be done without sight?
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One would need vision to see if the liquid reached the desired marking on
the syringe? How can this be done without sight?
Wendy
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One would need vision to see if the liquid reached the desired marking on
the syringe? How can this be done without sight?
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different.
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Why not try to pour over a large bowl?
Or just pour in a cup
ney
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I guess I will need to transfer my extracts into jars.
with the
idea of how.
Pamela Fairchild
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I use a syringe as well, but the needle
Subject: Re: [CnD] Measuring liquids
I use a syringe as well, but the needle is removed. Then I transfer liquids
from small narrow bottles like vanilla into a little jar, maybe the size of
a baby food jar or smaller, it was a sample jam or mustard or something in a
gift package, and that is wide
I use a syringe as well, but the needle is removed. Then I transfer liquids
from small narrow bottles like vanilla into a little jar, maybe the size of a
baby food jar or smaller, it was a sample jam or mustard or something in a gift
package, and that is wide enough for dipping the syringe. My
: Evelyn
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Karen, were they in the pharmacy area? If Wall-mart no longer has them,
maybe Amazon? You know? I love technology as much as the next person but I
just love these low and even no tech solutions.
Evelyn
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as much as the
next person but I just love these low and even no tech solutions.
Evelyn
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You can
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Subject: Re: [CnD] Measuring liquids
You can find them at Wal-Mart, or at least, that's where I used to
find them. You need to put your liquid into a small jar so that you
can draw up what you need.
Karen
At 01:46 PM 7/13
No, not hard, at all. You feel the shaft of the syringe, and there
should be little divots in there at certain points. Just make sure
when you buy it that it has the divots where you want them.
Karen
At 02:11 PM 7/13/2020, you wrote:
I think if you have no vision using a syringe would be hard
You can find them at Wal-Mart, or at least, that's where I used to
find them. You need to put your liquid into a small jar so that you
can draw up what you need.
Karen
At 01:46 PM 7/13/2020, you wrote:
Thanks, everybody. I don't know where to find the right kind of syringe,
but I will try.
I think if you have no vision using a syringe would be hard unless maybe
a click one?
On 7/13/2020 1:42 PM, meward1954--- via Cookinginthedark wrote:
Thanks, everybody. I don't know where to find the right kind of syringe,
but I will try. They have to have a long handle though to go into a
Thanks, everybody. I don't know where to find the right kind of syringe,
but I will try. They have to have a long handle though to go into a bottle
of vanilla.
I had done the measuring over a bowl thing, but did not think of using a
funnel to get the liquid back into the bottle. Simple
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