I don't know if this was posted before and I don't remember where I got this information, (hopefully it wasn't from here). I just came across this when I was going through my old files and thought it might be helpful for those of you who use distilled water.
Distillation involves boiling water and then collecting the vapor that condenses back to water. The condensed vapor will not include salt and other impurities.
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[*]Fill a pot halfway with water.
[*]Tie a cup to the handle on the pot's lid so that the cup will hang right-side-up when the lid is upside-down (make sure the cup is not dangling in the water) and boil the water for 20 minutes.
[*]The water that drips from the lid into the cup is distilled [/list]
Distillation involves boiling water and then collecting the vapor that condenses back to water. The condensed vapor will not include salt and other impurities.
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[*]Fill a pot halfway with water.
[*]Tie a cup to the handle on the pot's lid so that the cup will hang right-side-up when the lid is upside-down (make sure the cup is not dangling in the water) and boil the water for 20 minutes.
[*]The water that drips from the lid into the cup is distilled [/list]