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On Aug 25, 12:38 pm, "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote:
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> > Nothing shill about telling you guys about a good potato.

>
> All the shills say that.
>
> At $38 plus shipping for 10 pounds, they are for people with more money than
> brains. 29¢ a pound versus $4.70 a pound with shipping.
>
> > You are wrong about it being more convenient to use a fresh potato.
> > Cheaper maybe but not more convenient. Who has time or wants to wash/
> > scrub a bag of green potatoes you get from the grocery store?

>
> I can have them washed and in the oven or MW by the time you dig the frozen
> crap out of the freezer. And I'll be a few bucks ahead. 29¢ a pound versus
> $4.70 a pound with shipping. If you wash a 10 pound bag of potatoes in 5
> minutes, you are saving $44 in minutes or equal to $220 an hour. I have to
> work over a half a day to earn that so I'm not going to give it up for
> pre-washed spuds.
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from. Thank you all for your honest opinions. I will leave you alone
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On Aug 25, 12:38 pm, "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote:
> > wrote in message
> > Nothing shill about telling you guys about a good potato.

>
> All the shills say that.
>
> At $38 plus shipping for 10 pounds, they are for people with more money
> than
> brains. 29¢ a pound versus $4.70 a pound with shipping.
>
> > You are wrong about it being more convenient to use a fresh potato.
> > Cheaper maybe but not more convenient. Who has time or wants to wash/
> > scrub a bag of green potatoes you get from the grocery store?

>
> I can have them washed and in the oven or MW by the time you dig the
> frozen
> crap out of the freezer. And I'll be a few bucks ahead. 29¢ a pound
> versus
> $4.70 a pound with shipping. If you wash a 10 pound bag of potatoes in 5
> minutes, you are saving $44 in minutes or equal to $220 an hour. I have
> to
> work over a half a day to earn that so I'm not going to give it up for
> pre-washed spuds.
> --
> Edhttp://pages.cthome.net/edhome/


Sorry to all of you who were offended by this post. Though it is good
to know that there was a place that I could get some honest feedback
from. Thank you all for your honest opinions. I will leave you alone
now. Sorry.

So, you don't have to be sorry for your opinion , IMO. Sleep quit

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"Thank you all for your honest opinions"

You just came to the wrong place I think. Most people on here, IMHO,
think Quality first, then Price. There is a market for what you have to
offer but it's not here. pre-Baked frozen spuds belong in same category
as "Aunt Bessie's Frozen Yorkshire Puds" that I am ashamed I have a
sister that actually uses.

Steve

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> On Aug 25, 12:38 pm, "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote:
>> > wrote in message
>>> Nothing shill about telling you guys about a good potato.

>> All the shills say that.
>>
>> At $38 plus shipping for 10 pounds, they are for people with more money than
>> brains. 29¢ a pound versus $4.70 a pound with shipping.
>>
>>> You are wrong about it being more convenient to use a fresh potato.
>>> Cheaper maybe but not more convenient. Who has time or wants to wash/
>>> scrub a bag of green potatoes you get from the grocery store?

>> I can have them washed and in the oven or MW by the time you dig the frozen
>> crap out of the freezer. And I'll be a few bucks ahead. 29¢ a pound versus
>> $4.70 a pound with shipping. If you wash a 10 pound bag of potatoes in 5
>> minutes, you are saving $44 in minutes or equal to $220 an hour. I have to
>> work over a half a day to earn that so I'm not going to give it up for
>> pre-washed spuds.
>> --
>> Edhttp://pages.cthome.net/edhome/

>
> Sorry to all of you who were offended by this post. Though it is good
> to know that there was a place that I could get some honest feedback
> from. Thank you all for your honest opinions. I will leave you alone
> now. Sorry.
>

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