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E-cigarettes consist of a battery, a cartridge containing nicotine, a solution of propylene glycol or glycerine mixed with water, and an atomiser to turn the solution into a vapour.
Ackån atomiser bottle, £8 for a set of three.
You can start with a dry martini, which involves an intensely olive-flavoured sphere (of, since you ask, pulped olives reconstituted without the pith) being placed on your tongue which is then sprayed with gin and vermouth from a silver atomiser.
After accumulating the 22 ingredients plus a specialised batterie de cuisine including paint sprayer ("Dunno if it will work with chocolate," said a baffled assistant at Homebase), thermal probe, pressurised cream whipper, vacuum cleaner and atomiser (for spraying kirsch to "magically bring a little of the Black Forest to the dinner table"), I spent two days on the 52 stages of this confection.
They consist of a battery, an atomiser, a heating coil and a cartridge of liquids used for creating the inhaled mist which reproduces some of the effects of smoking minus the cancer-causing chemicals caused by burning tobacco.
Then a misting of Remy Martin Louis XIII: spray it with an atomiser to float a really fine layer on top, then add lemon zest.
When you take a drag, the atomiser converts this into a vapour that looks like smoke, but isn't.
The Greek chorus is brilliantly translated into a trio of women, one of whom, Jessica Claire, provides a dazzling comic turn as a beautician who uses her atomiser as a spray-gun.
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