...heck of a lot of meals contain fats and oils, sometimes hidden, sometimes overtly used. Where on earth do you...question of whether its production is an efficient use of the land. If you want to change...why you think it is not an efficient use of the land. Because a far lower percentage... you mean because people throw their chip oil away after a while, or what?
... do. A heck of a lot of meals contain fats and oils, sometimes hidden, sometimes overtly used. Where on earth do you think it goes if not into ... to the question of whether its production is an efficient use of the land. If you want to change the subject ... reason why you think it is not an efficient use of the land. Because a far lower percentage of the ...
...: You appear to believe that people drink cooking oil. No, they eat it on or in the food they cook... do. A heck of a lot of meals contain fats and oils, sometimes hidden, sometimes overtly used. Where on earth do you think it goes if not into your...irrelevant to the question of whether its production is an efficient use of the land. If you want to change the subject ...
...uk> wrote: You appear to believe that people drink cooking oil. No, they eat it on or in the food they cook.... they do. A heck of a lot of meals contain fats and oils, sometimes hidden, sometimes overtly used. Where on earth do you think it goes if not into your... completely irrelevant to the question of whether its production is an efficient use of the land. -- Cynic
... <norman@myarl.co.uk> wrote: It is mainly used as a *medium* for cooking food in, after .... Wrong. A small amount is used to convert to magarine. Wrong. You appear to believe that people drink cooking oil. No, they eat it on or in the ...A heck of a lot of meals contain fats and oils, sometimes hidden, sometimes overtly used. Where on earth do you ...
... In that the GDBA is intimately involved with blind people, why shouldn't their funds be used to improve their lot and reduce dependency on guide dogs? Once they are meeting the basic... anything under 12 months running costs. 15 months isn't that much greater - and often money must be built up first before trying a new activity or project. Not forgetting of course ...
... *waiting* for an allocation and start of training, than I know with a dog. In that the GDBA is intimately involved with blind people, why shouldn't their funds be used to improve their lot and reduce dependency on guide dogs? Once they are meeting the basic requirement to provide guide dogs, perhaps? Or do you think 8 months waiting between assessment and ...
...>>> In the UK they are known as guide dogs. Presumably you are talking about an American experience. Nope, UK experience + someone tainted by working overseas for too long..:) -- Sue In which case you are forgiven, although I must admit that the description "perro lazarillo" often enters my head in unguarded moments! -- Moving things in still pictures!
...> In that the GDBA is intimately involved with blind people, why shouldn't their funds be used to improve their lot and reduce dependency on guide dogs? Once they are meeting ... about anything under 12 months running costs. 15 months isn't that much greater - and often money must be built up first before trying a new activity or project. Not forgetting of course the credit ...
... more people *waiting* for an allocation and start of training, than I know with a dog. In that the GDBA is intimately involved with blind people, why shouldn't their funds be used to improve their lot and reduce dependency on guide dogs? Once they are meeting the basic requirement to provide guide dogs, perhaps? Or do you think 8 months waiting between assessment and ...