Apparently, you can not cook.  This is no more difficult than cooking, in 
general.  You just keep it a little cleaner.  Some devices are so simple it is 
like, 'just pop it in the microwave and remove when the timer goes off'...   
;-))
 
Dan


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        From: Dee [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] 
        Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 12:41 PM
        To: silver-list@eskimo.com
        Subject: Re: CS>Distiller and Generator - from America or ...?
        
        
Gosh, you sound quite the little techno whizz, Kirsteen!  I am not good at 
innovating and would really like to get the proper generator, but it is the 
water distilling and water meters etc., which put me off.  Dee 
 
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From: Kirsteen Wright <mailto:kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com> 
Date: 16/05/2008 18:35:38
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Distiller and Generator - from America or ...?
 
Hi Dee
 
I live in Scotland and I agree it's very difficult to get distilled water. You 
can buy it on line (I googled it) but of course postage is costly due to the 
weight. I bought an OdeV steam distiller on Ebay a while ago. Can't remember 
the exact price but I think it was about £50 -£60 certainly no more than that. 
 
I couldn't afford a generator so I use the 9v battery method with some 99.9% 
silver wire that I also bought online. It's quick, simple and easy to make. I 
don't have a meter or anything to test it just a laser pen to check for Tyndall 
effect but my son, my friends and myself have all had marvellous results with 
it. And now I've got my nebuliser (Ebay again :-) there's no stopping me.
 
Cheers
Kirsteen