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Julian
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Hello, welcome to the wiki and Forum. Let one of the admins know if you need wiki editing rights.
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yo bro big rob
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bigrob
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Thanks...just noticed this bit existed!
Only recently found this place existed, and it explains why it seemed pretty quiet over at VOD...
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Dickjotec
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Welcome to the other side!
That butter substitute ran the lister fine! Let me know if you get any more, and the prep.
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Butter substitute? Interesting - do tell!
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Quote from: Tony on March 03, 2013, 11:13:38 AM
Butter substitute? Interesting - do tell!
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Rob did an exchange for solids and some of the solid was a butter flavour frying oil. I was not sure the Lister would like it!! but it ran well if with a different exhaust smell. I would imagine it would make summer bio as it melted at about the same temp as Prep. There were 3 distinctly different layers with the bottom one being water, no idea what the middle one was but the top was a clear oil.
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