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MaryMcNeely
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Greetings

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hi eveyone My Name is Mary and I just joined homedistiller.org.
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LWTCS
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Welcome Mary.

Watcha planning on makin? Flavored likker or nuetural?
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rad14701
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Greetings, MaryMcNeely...

Do you have previous distillation experience or are you just getting started...???

Good luck...
Kentucky shinner
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Hello Mary, let us know what your makin, maybe you have experience and can offer some pointers.
rednose
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Great, maybe we can learn how to make some Lady likker. :esmile:

Welcome Mary.

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MaryMcNeely wrote:hi eveyone My Name is Mary and I just joined homedistiller.org.
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Welcome mary

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Welcome aboard Mary.

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