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Number of posts: 86 Points: 504 Registration date: 2011-04-09
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KurtPerthWA Silver Wing Expert


Number of posts: 944 Age: 63 Location: Belmont, Perth WA Points: 2750 Registration date: 2009-01-19
 | Subject: Re: Oily to bed, oily to rise. Rotella T6 Sat May 07, 2011 6:50 pm | |
| WOW what does the beemer oil tase like? can you fry chips in it?
US read "Chips" (proper term) as French frys (ARRRGH try telling that to the shielas at Maccas, goes for tomato sauce and ketchup too)
I recently asked for an "egg and bacon" roll at breakfast and got a blank stare until I asked for a "bacon and egg" roll at Maccas. MMMM now I am hungry, I wonder what oil Maccas frys their whatevers with.
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Buickguy Scooter Rider

Number of posts: 86 Points: 504 Registration date: 2011-04-09
 | Subject: Re: Oily to bed, oily to rise. Rotella T6 Sat May 07, 2011 7:04 pm | |
| | KurtPerthWA wrote: | | WOW what does the beemer oil tase like? can you fry chips in it? |
It has a nutty flavour with a hint of castor oil and an slight fruity aftertaste. You can fry chips with it but the flavour lends itself best to a to a deep fried strudel, preferably strawberry.
| KurtPerthWA wrote: | | US read "Chips" (proper term) as French frys (ARRRGH try telling that to the shielas at Maccas, goes for tomato sauce and ketchup too) |
Also know as pomme fritz.
| KurtPerthWA wrote: | I recently asked for an "egg and bacon" roll at breakfast and got a blank stare until I asked for a "bacon and egg" roll at Maccas. MMMM now I am hungry, I wonder what oilo Maccas frys their whatevers with.
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We do encounter similar stellar customer service here, rest assured. |
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