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siphon bottle

n
(Brewing) another name (esp US) for soda siphon
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Janet Bird's set is lushly detailed with fabulous 70s wallpaper and a soda syphon that transports you straight back to the era.
If the crew were getting out of hand, I had a habit of turning a soda syphon on them.
To serve: Pour blood orange mixture into soda syphon with iSi soda
But plenty of others were, even though they knew they were quite possibly scorching their taste buds into insensitivity for the next six months and, as a new mug stepped up to the plate, the whole bar gathered round to see them go purple and reach for a soda syphon.
They hand her a thing that looks like a soda syphon but inside is fresh cream.
Mostly remembered for the time when every home aspired to its own teardrop-shaped rechargeable soda syphon, it reached cult status during the 1970s and 80s, making it a favourite with mums, dads and grandparents.
Nor did we at home know that Ellis exacted his revenge on Blessed by lying out of sight under the camera and spraying a soda syphon over his trousers while the actor manfully struggled on with his lines.
I make my own with tap water and a soda syphon. I try to drink as much water as possible and it's lovely mixed with fruit juices and white wine.
Winning the MacFisheries Silver Haddock Award for the most hilarious use of a soda syphon in a comedy routine.
The trendy Nigella of her day could hold her head up high at a Tupperware party if she possessed a hostess trolley, Carmen rollers, toasted sandwich maker, pressure cooker, food mixer and a soda syphon.
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