
can't believe it, talk about can't see the
wood for the trees, never thought of Palm Tree, Ace.
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Tue 29 May 2007, 12:47,
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wood for the trees, never thought of Palm Tree, Ace.

Palm oil is in shit loads of stuff! - uninteresting fact of the day!

Palm oil requires particular temperature conditions (SC II) (storage climate conditions).
A written heating order must be obtained from the consignor before loading is begun. This order must always be complied with during the entire transport chain.
The solidification temperature is of considerable significance in the transport of fatty oils and fats. They must remain liquid during loading, during the voyage and during unloading. Chill haze (separation) begins if cooling causes the temperature of the oil to approach solidification point, the oil becoming ointment-like and finally solid, such that it is no longer pumpable.
Separation and the associated change in consistency from liquid to solid occurs more readily upon cooling, the higher is the solidification point.
Palm oil has a relatively high solidification point/range of 41 - 31°C. In its native countries it has a liquid consistency, but in temperate latitudes it is fatty and has to be heated. Palm oil is thus also known as palm fat.
The oils must only be heated by a few °C per day, otherwise the risk of rancidity and other negative changes arises.
The following Table merely constitutes a rough estimate of appropriate temperature ranges. Temperatures may deviate from these values, depending on the particular transport conditions.
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Tue 29 May 2007, 13:03,
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Palm oil requires particular temperature conditions (SC II) (storage climate conditions).
A written heating order must be obtained from the consignor before loading is begun. This order must always be complied with during the entire transport chain.
The solidification temperature is of considerable significance in the transport of fatty oils and fats. They must remain liquid during loading, during the voyage and during unloading. Chill haze (separation) begins if cooling causes the temperature of the oil to approach solidification point, the oil becoming ointment-like and finally solid, such that it is no longer pumpable.
Separation and the associated change in consistency from liquid to solid occurs more readily upon cooling, the higher is the solidification point.
Palm oil has a relatively high solidification point/range of 41 - 31°C. In its native countries it has a liquid consistency, but in temperate latitudes it is fatty and has to be heated. Palm oil is thus also known as palm fat.
The oils must only be heated by a few °C per day, otherwise the risk of rancidity and other negative changes arises.
The following Table merely constitutes a rough estimate of appropriate temperature ranges. Temperatures may deviate from these values, depending on the particular transport conditions.

Picutres shown on TV were bad but when I went last year I was speechless. Miles and Miles and Miles of palm trees!
Beutiful place though, wonderful animals!
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Tue 29 May 2007, 13:16,
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Beutiful place though, wonderful animals!

I posted it yesterday when no one was about
but I managed to resist the temptation to
touch ham today!
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Tue 29 May 2007, 13:12,
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but I managed to resist the temptation to
touch ham today!

Don't think I'll be your muse
I'm just a lonely pigeon
You simply can't refuse
I'm not your sole discretion
I'm not your party piece
Don't think I'll shake those money makers
Just to secure your release
etc. etc.
/"Postin' Bail" blog
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Tue 29 May 2007, 12:48,
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I'm just a lonely pigeon
You simply can't refuse
I'm not your sole discretion
I'm not your party piece
Don't think I'll shake those money makers
Just to secure your release
etc. etc.
/"Postin' Bail" blog

I was pleasantly merry I suspect, but was content to simply enjoy the truly excellent company
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Tue 29 May 2007, 13:06,
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to pigeon street
here are some people
that you might meet...
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Tue 29 May 2007, 12:50,
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here are some people
that you might meet...

you just reminded me of the last episode of that I saw, they played football and a pigeon got hit by a ball
what a shite cartoon that was, surely a pigeon street would be covered in a layer of pigeon kak anyway
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Tue 29 May 2007, 12:51,
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what a shite cartoon that was, surely a pigeon street would be covered in a layer of pigeon kak anyway

that's cruelty!
not cruel however, is to lop their heads of, rip their feathers out and plonk them in a metal bucket and slowly broil them in their own fluids
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Tue 29 May 2007, 12:54,
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not cruel however, is to lop their heads of, rip their feathers out and plonk them in a metal bucket and slowly broil them in their own fluids

with city hobo pie and country hobo pie
the difference being the amount of diesel in the pigeon
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Tue 29 May 2007, 12:58,
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the difference being the amount of diesel in the pigeon