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Posted on 5/24/15 at 5:01 pm to LanierSpots
Posted on 5/24/15 at 5:01 pm to LanierSpots
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What ever it takes to sell them....
Also explains why the damn things only stay hard for 6 minutes.
Posted on 5/24/15 at 5:16 pm to LanierSpots
In Auburn, dranking, grilling, and hand pouring
Posted on 5/24/15 at 5:45 pm to Pavoloco83
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Also, how the frick does somebody dip and drink at the same time? How is that possible?
my thoughts
Posted on 5/24/15 at 6:11 pm to Pavoloco83
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Also explains why the damn things only stay hard for 6 minutes.
TWSS
Posted on 5/24/15 at 8:55 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Just got back from a interesting theatre. Had a drink and food while watching Poltergeist.
Was OK. No complaints. Will do again
Was OK. No complaints. Will do again
Posted on 5/24/15 at 9:10 pm to LanierSpots
Just finished watching Tomorrowland on pirated site. Decent movie i guess. Would only watch once though
Posted on 5/24/15 at 9:43 pm to MrAUTigers
Original was pretty good. Remake probably sucks though. Wont watch
Posted on 5/24/15 at 9:58 pm to HailToTheChiz
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Really?
watched on that free movie site Rocky showed us. Wasn't worth the money.
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Original was pretty good.
agree
This post was edited on 5/24/15 at 9:59 pm
Posted on 5/24/15 at 10:06 pm to LanierSpots
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They could be if I wanted shitty quality...
Hand-poured baits are just a better product. We can produce better colors. Thats why we do it.
Plastics can be made by a injection machine but then I would be just like every other company out there.
We are a custom shop. We hand paint our spinnerbaits, hand tie our jigs, hand paint our crankbaits and jerk baits and now hand pour our plastics. Hand made, high quality.....
Lanier, my wife has perfected some all natural crackers from a base of cauliflower and broccoli. No flour or shitty additives. I have been researching copackers and such. With a food product i will not go with a Chinese source. We could do it small scale from our home, we have a commercial oven in the house but would need to upgrade our dehydrator. I think outsourcing the production would be a better fit for my wife long term. I know fuels, commodity trading and running retail sites but wholesale food production is a new venture. Do you have any helpful advise on the process? Anything you ran into with your process that might be insightful to this venture?
Posted on 5/25/15 at 12:35 am to NC1406
I'm not Lanier but I wouldn't make spinnerbaits or crankbaits with Cauliflower and Brocoli. I'm not sure fish are into vegetables and I don't see them holding together in the water.
Tell your wife good luck just the same, but sounds like bait product an Arkansas grad would come up with and not an Auburn grad.
Tell your wife good luck just the same, but sounds like bait product an Arkansas grad would come up with and not an Auburn grad.
Posted on 5/25/15 at 1:52 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
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I wouldn't make spinnerbaits or crankbaits with Cauliflower and Brocoli.
Exactly why the industry is passing you by.
Posted on 5/25/15 at 2:15 am to MrAUTigers
Catfish love that stuff. Grab you a fist full and stick it in the water. If you have a glow stick and swirl it a little it works better.
This post was edited on 5/25/15 at 2:17 am
Posted on 5/25/15 at 8:23 am to NC1406
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Lanier, my wife has perfected some all natural crackers from a base of cauliflower and broccoli. No flour or shitty additives. I have been researching copackers and such. With a food product i will not go with a Chinese source. We could do it small scale from our home, we have a commercial oven in the house but would need to upgrade our dehydrator. I think outsourcing the production would be a better fit for my wife long term. I know fuels, commodity trading and running retail sites but wholesale food production is a new venture. Do you have any helpful advise on the process? Anything you ran into with your process that might be insightful to this venture?
Check out a company called Power Packaging in Dallas. They are actually a small part of Exel, who is owned by DHL (my employer.) They specialize in small run food product runs and do work for major corps like Kraft etc, in piloting new products etc.
Might be worth a discussion to see if they can produce your product. They are based in Dallas and its a 1st quality food production operation.
Posted on 5/25/15 at 3:24 pm to Pavoloco83
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Check out a company called Power Packaging in Dallas. They are actually a small part of Exel, who is owned by DHL (my employer.) They specialize in small run food product runs and do work for major corps like Kraft etc, in piloting new products etc.
Might be worth a discussion to see if they can produce your product. They are based in Dallas and its a 1st quality food production operation.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Posted on 5/25/15 at 6:05 pm to Pavoloco83
I know it was you Lanier that downvoted me.
Posted on 5/25/15 at 8:55 pm to Pavoloco83
So...besides Rocky continuing to be impossible to take seriously, did I miss anything since I've been gone? I don't think anyone here still wants to kill me over basketball. Or is baseball still too much of a contention point?
Posted on 5/25/15 at 9:12 pm to DoreonthePlains
Until you give your full undivided allegiance to Auburn we will always have animosity toward you.
Posted on 5/25/15 at 9:15 pm to Rig
Oh, I know and accept that some on this board greatly dislike me for being the "outsider" or "intruder" or whatever they wanna call me. I wasn't aware you were in that camp though.
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