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On Aug 18, 5:41*pm, "Pete Stockdale"
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Use fruit that is slightly over-ripe (should not be too difficult if
you have lots) because that way the sugars will be beginning to
ferment anyway. Add some yeast, water and keep it airtight.

Thanks for the suggestion. Years ago I made al sorts of wine but never
had much success with plum. Now sadly my loss of balance means no
alcohol so its back to the jam and chutney!


Sad !
Can you not even have an alcoholic *drink sitting or lying down ?


No, unfortunately, despite what "old man" Martin says, it is a most
unpleasant sensation now, rather akin to what happens when you get a
bad migraine' and I fall off the chair! You kids just don't know how
lucky you are.
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On 18 Aug, 19:04, moghouse wrote:
On Aug 18, 5:41*pm, "Pete Stockdale"
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Use fruit that is slightly over-ripe (should not be too difficult if
you have lots) because that way the sugars will be beginning to
ferment anyway. Add some yeast, water and keep it airtight.
Thanks for the suggestion. Years ago I made al sorts of wine but never
had much success with plum. Now sadly my loss of balance means no
alcohol so its back to the jam and chutney!


Sad !
Can you not even have an alcoholic *drink sitting or lying down ?


No, unfortunately, despite what "old man" Martin says, it is a most
unpleasant sensation now, rather akin to what happens when you get a
bad migraine' and I fall off the chair! You kids just don't know how
lucky you are.


You could still make wine, and give it away to friends and family.

Then watch 'them' lose their balance.
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On Aug 18, 7:12*pm, sutartsorric wrote:

You could still make wine, and give it away to friends and family.

Then watch 'them' lose their balance.-


Of course - that's my christmas shopping taken care of!


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On Aug 19, 10:48*pm, Sacha wrote:

Do you suffer from true vertigo? *I did for some time, years ago and
still do very occasionally. *I have a few neck and other spinal
problems and a chiropractor sorts that out for me. *I hope the question
isn't intrusive, please ignore it if it is!


No mine is as a result of having Meniere's Disease, it makes one deaf
as well. Twenty years ago the audiologist told me I would be
completely deaf in ten years, but I can still hear a bit in one ear,
so they don't always get it right.
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