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-----Original Message-----
From: marika <marika5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Newsgroups: alt.sup****t.srs,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
Date: Monday, August 20, 2007 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: I knew you were the instigator in all of this Willow
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>Pauline wrote in message
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>>On Aug 20, 12:11 am, "marika" <marika5...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> Jennifer Usher wrote in message
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>>> >"Pauline" <pmbr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> >> Writing on whole wheat didn't help either.
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>>> >Well, it was for a cooking class...
>>>
>>> like a bazillion angels dancing on a head of a pin, you attempted to
>>> transcribe a recipe onto a wheat hull.
>>> Will you attempt a verse or gospel passage next?
>>>
>>> mk5000
>>>
>>> "It's not about the french fry, it's about your lack of respect for
other
>>> people's property!"--Mike Lowrey:
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>>While cooking is considered for food it is used in many applications.
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>>One that older posters will remember is Rice paper. Today we use wood
>>pulp and rags for paper, but taking any vegetable boiling it soft and
>>adding some fine shredded stock like threads then ****ed into a form
>>with extremely fine strainer on the bottom you can make your own
>>paper.
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>>The thickness of paper is rated in pounds, 1000 sheets that weigh 24
>>lbs is heaver than 1000 at 20 lbs. thinner is lighter.
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>> Hence the dog ate a sheet of paper made of wheat.
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>>Love the idea of doing it one one grain of rice, or wheat, kool
>>thinking out of the box, great.
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>I had actually heard about it elsewhere, so won't take the credit.
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>Guiness and Ripley's Believe it or don't
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>mk5000
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>http://www.ripleys.com/core/answers/?p=164
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