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Forgive me, Mr Pease....
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 460" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>That is a big difference between the euro flakes and the C&D flakes. A good analogy wold be carving roast beef (really!). When you cut beef along the grain the slices come off as stringy and can be quite chewy, when beef is cut across the grain there is no stringyness and the slices are much more tender. C&D flakes (like the new series just recently released - manhattan afternoon et al) are cut across the grain, euro flakes are cut along the grain :scratch: Or at least that how it seems....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 460, member: 3"] That is a big difference between the euro flakes and the C&D flakes. A good analogy wold be carving roast beef (really!). When you cut beef along the grain the slices come off as stringy and can be quite chewy, when beef is cut across the grain there is no stringyness and the slices are much more tender. C&D flakes (like the new series just recently released - manhattan afternoon et al) are cut across the grain, euro flakes are cut along the grain :scratch: Or at least that how it seems.... [/QUOTE]
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