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Post by Jeffro on Jun 8, 2017 8:26:34 GMT -8
These are really good if you can find them
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Post by steveinthecity on Jun 8, 2017 8:51:26 GMT -8
These are really good if you can find them The Parmesan and Olive Oil flavors show up on a search not too far away. Thanks for the tip, I'll give them a try.
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Jun 8, 2017 8:51:26 GMT -8
philthy
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Post by Jeffro on Jun 8, 2017 8:56:02 GMT -8
These are really good if you can find them The Parmesan and Olive Oil flavors show up on a search not too far away. Thanks for the tip, I'll give them a try. I found them once (the small snack sized bags) in a small convenience store but the bigger bags were nowhere to be found. I liked them so much I ordered a case directly from the company
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Jun 8, 2017 9:14:28 GMT -8
The Parmesan and Olive Oil flavors show up on a search not too far away. Thanks for the tip, I'll give them a try. I found them once (the small snack sized bags) in a small convenience store but the bigger bags were nowhere to be found. I liked them so much I ordered a case directly from the company I make air-popped white popcorn with a little butter and salt sometimes. I bet some garlic powder would taste good on it.
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Jun 8, 2017 10:12:30 GMT -8
try parm instead of salt...scrumptious
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Post by steveinthecity on Jun 8, 2017 10:47:32 GMT -8
Sprinkle some yeast on popcorn (along with salt, butter, pepper, whatever you'd normally use).
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Post by slym2none on Jun 8, 2017 13:15:04 GMT -8
1 oz = approximately 28 grams, .5 oz = 14g, .25 oz = 7g, .125 oz = 3.5g Don't ask how I know this.
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Post by Bats on Jun 8, 2017 13:26:58 GMT -8
I had to get some myself. A 2oz. bag won't kill me. Sorry, but I don't know how to convert ounces into shillings or stones or however you folks measure out your food and dry goods. I can still do ounces. We're mostly metric now, though. Nice looking crisps!
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Post by steveinthecity on Jun 8, 2017 14:16:40 GMT -8
1 oz = approximately 28 grams, .5 oz = 14g, .25 oz = 7g, .125 oz = 3.5g Don't ask how I know this. I was mostly tongue in cheek (shillings?). The gram number didn't look right to me. I looked at the bag later and it stated "56.7g". It still looks funny somehow. I'm going to pay more attention to this. Oh, digital scale?
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Post by Stu on Jun 8, 2017 14:25:24 GMT -8
1 oz = approximately 28 grams, .5 oz = 14g, .25 oz = 7g, .125 oz = 3.5g Don't ask how I know this. I will ask! When did you sell weed Slym? And with a regular baggie a Quarter should weigh 7.5 grams total
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Post by Stu on Jun 8, 2017 14:34:56 GMT -8
I had to get some myself. A 2oz. bag won't kill me. Sorry, but I don't know how to convert ounces into shillings or stones or however you folks measure out your food and dry goods. For many years I could not figure out a lyric in AC/DC's "Whole Lotta Rosie". Even when I saw it in print I still had to look up what it meant: "weighing in at 19 stone". Whole lotta Rosie indeed!
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Post by FiveZero on Jun 8, 2017 17:02:09 GMT -8
Never had octopus and the only squid I've had is calamari, which I love. If you're going to eat it, you have to find a place that serves the whole little squids not just the rings That looks good.
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Post by slym2none on Jun 8, 2017 19:22:02 GMT -8
1 oz = approximately 28 grams, .5 oz = 14g, .25 oz = 7g, .125 oz = 3.5g Don't ask how I know this. I was mostly tongue in cheek (shillings?). The gram number didn't look right to me. I looked at the bag later and it stated "56.7g". It still looks funny somehow. I'm going to pay more attention to this. Oh, digital scale? .......yes? Later on, anyway.
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Post by slym2none on Jun 8, 2017 19:23:59 GMT -8
1 oz = approximately 28 grams, .5 oz = 14g, .25 oz = 7g, .125 oz = 3.5g Don't ask how I know this. I will ask! When did you sell weed Slym? And with a regular baggie a Quarter should weigh 7.5 grams total No one weighs with the bag! You bust out the eighth or quarter on the scale so's they can see it, then put the product in the bag. I mean, hypothetically speaking.
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