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  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    I didn't even know how powdered milk was made.. I must be really thick :o:rotfl:

    Don't worry, I didn't until I Googled it and I am still not sure! Google is your friend!
  • nahteb20
    nahteb20 Posts: 1,483 Forumite
    Good luck for tomorrow nikkilala, hope it all goes well and your back here as quickly as possible :)
    Hello my name is nahteb20 and i am a T's Glitch & Bargainaholic.......
  • neosi
    neosi Posts: 1,678 Forumite
    edited 27 March 2012 at 7:28PM
    Issyc wrote: »
    In the same way that they make powdered milk. I just Googled it!

    and in the same way as they make powered chicken :p


    From wikipedia

    "
    The modern method of manufacturing powdered eggs was developed in the 1930s by Albert Grant and co of the Mile end Road. This cake manufacturer was importing liquid egg from China and one of his staff realised that this was 75% water. An experimental freeze drying plant was built and tried. Then a factory was set up in Singapore to process Chinese egg. As war approached Grant transferred his dried egg facility to Argentina. The patent was lifted by the British government during the war and many other suppliers came into the market notably in the USA."
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  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    neosi wrote: »
    and in the same way as they make powered chicken :p
    Powdered chicken? Yuk!
  • dizzyditzy
    dizzyditzy Posts: 711 Forumite
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    neosi wrote: »
    and in the same way as they make powered chicken :p
    I read that as children and was going to google to find out how:rotfl::rotfl:
  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    Anyone "nightskying" it tonight? Where's my mate, Magicowen? :(
  • Part_Mouse
    Part_Mouse Posts: 5,527 Forumite
    Thanks Tweets :D
  • neosi wrote: »
    and in the same way as they make powered chicken :p


    From wikipedia

    "
    The modern method of manufacturing powdered eggs was developed in the 1930s by Albert Grant and co of the Mile end Road. This cake manufacturer was importing liquid egg from China and one of his staff realised that this was 75% water. An experimental freeze drying plant was built and tried. Then a factory was set up in Singapore to process Chinese egg. As war approached Grant transferred his dried egg facility to Argentina. The patent was lifted by the British government during the war and many other suppliers came into the market notably in the USA."

    YUK!!!!!! That is gross!!
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    edited 27 March 2012 at 7:54PM
    anyone fancy an away day :D . flash mob
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • Decay_2
    Decay_2 Posts: 1,082 Forumite
    edited 27 March 2012 at 7:39PM
    Issyc wrote: »
    Anyone "nightskying" it tonight? Where's my mate, Magicowen? :(

    Thanks for reminding me, I looked out the other night, saw jupiter and venus but couldn't see the moon :huh:

    Edit : Spotted the moon, will keep an eye on it :D
    :(
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