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Shirtbloke

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Here's an alternative steeping method for winter times.
I've been putting my bottles of just created juice on top of the radiator with the base of the bottle in contact with the radiator and a small towel wrapped around them to keep the heat in.
Leave there overnight and the next day you're ready to go.

I don't have a thermometer to measure the temperature but it works for me.
 

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Here's an alternative steeping method for winter times.
I've been putting my bottles of just created juice on top of the radiator with the base of the bottle in contact with the radiator and a small towel wrapped around them to keep the heat in.
Leave there overnight and the next day you're ready to go.

I don't have a thermometer to measure the temperature but it works for me.

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And if it Works and it is Simple and Cheap, well, then that is a Great Thing.
 

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Very clever. I actually started my heat steeping process many moons ago by putting a bottle or two on the exhaust vents of my home servers power supply. A small electric candle warmer works good to. Place a coffee cup filled with water on it and place the bottles in. It's inexpensive and effective.

The best steeping process I've herd was to place a bottle between the brest's of your girl friend and go jogging. It warms and shakes and it's nice to look at:)
 
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Shirtbloke

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Very clever. I actually started my heat steeping process many moons ago by putting a bottle or two on the exhaust vents of my home servers power supply. A small electric candle warmer works good to. Place a coffee cup filled with water on it and place the bottles in. It's inexpensive and effective.

That one deserves an Oscar for the best use of waste heat.
 
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