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Because I"m not a drinker: Is it ok to re-cork champagne? Just to put something in the top so it doesn't go flat so I can keep it for a few mores days -- nm
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lileve (aka lileve)
Nov 21 '08, 09:37
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Sure -- nm
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con_carne
Nov 21, 09:42
apparently if you place a metal spoon with the handle in the champagne it will keep it fresh for a couple of days
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decline
Nov 21, 09:42
The genie has left the building. -- nm
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Rorschach: 03/06/09
Nov 21, 09:39
Mostly with champagne, it is a real cork and it is next to impossible to get it back in
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amoxy
Nov 21, 09:39
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We have a stopper. I'll use that. Thanks! -- nm
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lileve
Nov 21, 09:40
you can try - but it will go flat. -- nm
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El Fandie
Nov 21, 09:38
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