• Re: Co' Cola was: Nawlin

    From Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to Dave Drum on Sunday, April 02, 2023 01:01:00
    On 04-01-23 06:52, Dave Drum <=-
    spoke to Dale Shipp about Co' Cola was: Nawlins was <=-

    I have never cared for Pepsi. I like Coke better, perhaps for its
    sharper flavor. OTOH, Coke must have a high acidic content. We had a number of Coke cans that have developed pin hole leaks and dumped their contents onto the shelf. We now store any Coke only sitting on a half sheet.

    I've never seen/heard of that happening - until this post. Certainly
    it never happened to me - possibly because Central States Bottling uses
    a better grade of can ... or a coated/lined can. Phosphoric acid (the "bite" in Coke) is not especially corrosive to aluminum. Or possibly I never had a leaker because the cans didn't stay on my shelf very long.

    I forgot to add that some of those cans had moved with us from our house
    to this retirement center apartment. Because of Covid shutdown and
    meals being delivered to our apartment, we were getting a surplus of
    Coke cans. I think that the cans that sprung a leak might have been a
    few years old.

    I might also add that there were some cans of Barg's root beer that were
    of the same age. None of them ever leaked.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05

    Title: Jamaican Yellow Rice
    Categories: Tested, Easy
    Yield: 6 Servings

    1 pk Goya Yellow Rice
    1 tb Dried Onion
    1 tb Dried Red Pepper
    1 tb Dried Black Beans
    1 tb Dried kidney beans
    1 ts Jerk seasoning
    2 c Water
    Plus
    4 tb Water

    Bring water to the boil, add the dehydrated beans, onions, bell
    pepper and jerk spice. Add ingredients from package mix. Bring to
    boil, lower heat and cook 25 minutes.

    Follow directions on package of Goya Yellow Rice.

    Tested 8/24/10.

    MMMMM


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