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Live french fries




by bpval » 13/07/08, 08:44

Hello

and enjoy your meal

http://www.20minutes.fr/article/241624/ ... -belge.php

I like the 10%

Hello
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by the middle » 13/07/08, 10:15

:? Ho !, it reminds me of an old story:
A few years ago, I bought French fries,
When I tasted them, I said to myself pouahh, they are disgusting, it looks like they were cooked in engine oil.
Now I know..
Kurdish! : Evil: (big Polish word :D )
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by Leo Maximus » 13/07/08, 10:32

FYI: you can very well make fries without oil.
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by the middle » 13/07/08, 11:53

Leo Maximus wrote:FYI: you can very well make fries without oil.

Yep, it's like making love with a condom ... it has no taste :? sorry oops, it was a little Belgian who explained months ago, how to make good fries. : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 13/07/08, 11:57

More engine oil?
It's a bit too much to be a coincidence, in my opinion we just tightened the controls ...

In other words: we've been eating it galore for ages! Damn ...
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by the middle » 13/07/08, 11:58

Here, this is where I explain; it's like wine: it is better to drink little and good than too much and yucky : Cheesy:
https://www.econologie.com/forums/post58073.html
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by the middle » 13/07/08, 12:12

Christophe wrote:More engine oil?
It's a bit too much to be a coincidence, in my opinion we just tightened the controls ...

In other words: we've been eating it galore for ages! Damn ...

You didn't understand anything Christophe:
Now the population is getting too old, there are too many centenarians.
it costs too much for the security, the pension funds, the balance is upset all these old people of which I will soon be a part disturb ..., so the "leaders" make sure to rebalance the balance between old and young ... : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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by Chatham » 13/07/08, 12:55

Christophe wrote:More engine oil?
It's a bit too much to be a coincidence, in my opinion we just tightened the controls ...

In other words: we've been eating it galore for ages! Damn ...


This story of engine oil in supply oils I do not believe it (except in exceptional cases) and why? well because oil made from petroleum, even recycled, is much more valuable than common vegetable oil (even low-end olive oil) ... suddenly I don't see the point in margoulins without scruples ...
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by the middle » 13/07/08, 14:00

Chatham wrote:
Christophe wrote:More engine oil?
It's a bit too much to be a coincidence, in my opinion we just tightened the controls ...

In other words: we've been eating it galore for ages! Damn ...


This story of engine oil in supply oils I do not believe it (except in exceptional cases) and why? well because oil made from petroleum, even recycled, is much more valuable than common vegetable oil (even low-end olive oil) ... suddenly I don't see the point in margoulins without scruples ...

In Belgium, you have to pay, to dispose of your car drain oils.
So, if a character offers a mechanic to take his oils for free ... he does not want to find out where his oil will go.
The following ? French fries : Cheesy:
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by jonule » 15/07/08, 10:51

Chatham wrote:
Christophe wrote:More engine oil?
It's a bit too much to be a coincidence, in my opinion we just tightened the controls ...

In other words: we've been eating it galore for ages! Damn ...


This story of engine oil in supply oils I do not believe it (except in exceptional cases) and why? well because oil made from petroleum, even recycled, is much more valuable than common vegetable oil (even low-end olive oil) ... suddenly I don't see the point in margoulins without scruples ...


wow the other the naive as he protects his little friends! : Lol:

> Didn't you know that was it, the little taste like "barbecue sauce"? -)

don't you know that oils have been recycled for ages, but that we are trying to make people believe that no to the average person so that they don't?
we had already heard that McDonald's oils were used for their own trucks .... the GAG! : Lol:



oil is oil and mixes with all oils.
you can make almost new oil in filtration / osmosis for example; reincorporated, no traces.
on the other hand it is possible to make an analysis in precise laboratory. you want to try?
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