About 5 gallons...if you paid less than $15 for the
bucket I would be VERY surprised. PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
1,000 liters of food grade soy bean oil in KC comes to
$2.68/gallon. Since I can still fill up for
$2.49/gallon, it doesn't make sense yet...if things
keep going like this, it soon will. Most
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Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 17:43:18 -0700 (PDT)
From: Christopher McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Weight of soy oilwhat did you pay???
About 5 gallons...if you paid less than $15 for the
bucket I would be VERY surprised. PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
1,000 liters of food grade soy bean oil in KC
, honest Injun.
-dm
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Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 17:43:18 -0700 (PDT)
From: Christopher McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Weight of soy oilwhat did you pay???
About 5 gallons...if you paid less than $15 for the
bucket I would be VERY surprised. PLEASE
Just pick up the yellow pages of the biggest nearby
city (big city) and look up OIL (not in the
STUPID! Feist pages, the real yellow pages) -
there will be a section of edible/foodgrade VO
DISTRIBUTORS. Call all them and ask for a quote on one
tote (1,000 liters) of the cheapest oil they have.
There is crude VO (just squished) and refined VO.
Sometimes when they switch oils, they wash down the
presses, etc and you get unuseable oil that YOU could
filter and use, so I am told. I tried this and came up
with nothing.
Don't bother with ADM/Cargill, unless you can pull
your train up.
Chris --
If I could do the math then my first degree would not be in Sacred Music.
John?
Don
On 9/1/05, Christopher McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just pick up the yellow pages of the biggest nearby
city (big city) and look up OIL (not in the
STUPID! Feist pages, the real yellow
I'm pretty sure the local plant is owned by Cargill.
On 9/1/05, Christopher McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is crude VO (just squished) and refined VO.
Sometimes when they switch oils, they wash down the
presses, etc and you get unuseable oil that YOU could
filter and use, so I am
Dave M. wrote:
In the podunk towns I live next to, diesel popped to $3.25/gallon this
morning.
Heck, I saw $3.16/gallon in SeaTac yesterday, and that ain't a podunk
town by MY standards!
I took four of my consumers to the Des Moines zoo yesterday. We were
talking about gas prices. One of them asked my why I was driving my Benz to
work (1 mile commute from home) instead of buying a bicycle. I informed him
that I had TWO Trek bicycles, one costing $1800 and one costing $1000. He
We have 2 sets of tracks running thru town, maybe I will have it delivered
Christopher McCann wrote:
There is crude VO (just squished) and refined VO.
Sometimes when they switch oils, they wash down the
presses, etc and you get unuseable oil that YOU could
filter and use, so I am told. I tried
For OKBiodiesel email ...
On 9/1/05, Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have 2 sets of tracks running thru town, maybe I will have it delivered
Christopher McCann wrote:
There is crude VO (just squished) and refined VO.
Sometimes when they switch oils, they wash down the
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