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Re: Home blend DIY chain lube for equipment?


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Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 10, 2013 at 00:14:57 from (174.124.42.44):

In Reply to: Re: Home blend DIY chain lube for equipment? posted by Stick welding on June 09, 2013 at 22:39:55:

Dave you are in dire need of reading comprhension.

Ingredient list on the PDF FILE lists.
1 Pringle Sour Cream & Onion
Dried Potatoes- Burbank Russet.
Burbank Russet or Idaho russet grown in Idaho,Oregon,Nevada,or Washington (may contain citric acid,monoglycerides,or sodiuom phosphate)
all russet Burbank catagory, Fact.Proof idiot

2.the article from face to face living published by Mary Macay
Terry Curly Monaghan Farms Canadian Farmer--
States " Monaghan Farms produces for Frito Lays Processing Plant in Kentville N.S." first part of article he states." It worked better for the farm because we had varieties that we harvested early... Like Russet Burbank (potatoes for french-fries) all are done late in season. So if you get an early variety you can harvest them earlier" Terry says.
" It also brokers for five local chip growers and three seed potato growers for Frito Lay"

You failed to read the first part of the article or failed to comprehend the following "Betcha can’t eat just one, the Lay’s chip slogan goes.

And that indeed was the case for Terry Curley of Grahams Road, near Kensington, when he and a selection of other Canadian farmers munched their way through bags of Lay’s Kettle Cooked chips for a series of television commercials designed to showcase some of Lay’s 30-plus potato producers in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta."

"The Curleys are among seven farmers featured in the 2011 Lay’s Farmers campaign, which also includes a new feature at www.lays.ca that allows people to enter a code on their chip bag to find out where the potatoes used to make their chips were grown.

“The bottom line is they’re putting a face to the people (behind the scenes) because they did a study and there were a lot of people who weren’t sure that potato chips were made with potatoes,” says Terry Curley from Monaghan Farms, which is his potato-growing base of operations."

Now have your buddy 36 Coup explain to you how and who he called and recieved the reply that Frito Lay NEVER uses Russet Burbank for their chips. When in fact all three of the articles states they do,not my words, the articles written by someone who interviewed the grower,plus an ingredient list for Pringles chips,which Frito Lays owns,lists Russet Burbank for ingredients on the pdf file.
Now the proof is there,are you too stupid to admit your wrong,as you are with everything else?
You are constantly prove your inability to read and comprehend information provided.That must be the other reason your can't keep your junk patched,can't read and comprehend the repair directions. What a MAROON!!!

LOU


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