food10
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french fries
Thu, 03/1/07 4:32 PM
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Why some fries are curly and others are straight?
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PepperPhil
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RE: french fries
Fri, 03/2/07 10:37 AM
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What nothing about why thier wrinkled ?
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dreamzpainter
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RE: french fries
Fri, 03/2/07 11:40 AM
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curly fries take a special cutter to make but you can make straight fries with just a knife
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Ashphalt
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RE: french fries
Fri, 03/2/07 11:54 AM
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Well, there's a great debate as to whether it's nature or nurture, but for whatever reason it seems that about 90% of fries are straight while the other 10% are, errr... Don't you have some homework or something to do?
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Pat T Hat
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RE: french fries
Fri, 03/2/07 11:55 AM
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Some folks say they're a product of their enviroment but I think most are born that way.
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