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Old February 16th, 2004, 08:28 PM
Alasdair MacDonald
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I'm new to the news group here, but I have a question which has baffled me
for a while?
Why is it that half the carp waters in the South East, will not allow
pulse's (except hemp and sweetcorn), but especially Chick Peas ?
Which leads me onto another question - if I were to use Chick Peas, what is
the best method on presenting them; and if anyone uses tinned, how do you
stop them splitting as they are so soft?


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Old February 16th, 2004, 09:08 PM
david taylor
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From what I understand the biggest problem with pulse's is that they expand
when in water so if they have not been prepaired correctly (soaked in water
over night or longer) then they are expand inside the carp when eaten and
cause blocks and even death.

Dave


"Alasdair MacDonald" wrote in message
...
I'm new to the news group here, but I have a question which has baffled me
for a while?
Why is it that half the carp waters in the South East, will not allow
pulse's (except hemp and sweetcorn), but especially Chick Peas ?
Which leads me onto another question - if I were to use Chick Peas, what

is
the best method on presenting them; and if anyone uses tinned, how do you
stop them splitting as they are so soft?




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Old February 16th, 2004, 11:20 PM
Gray
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Dave
That's the main reason a lot of the fishery owners were loosing expensive fish with their stomachs exploded

Not just because the fish LIKED the different bait and so catches were heavier on them TIC


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"david taylor" wrote in message ...
From what I understand the biggest problem with pulse's is that they expand
when in water so if they have not been prepaired correctly (soaked in water
over night or longer) then they are expand inside the carp when eaten and
cause blocks and even death.

Dave


"Alasdair MacDonald" wrote in message
...
I'm new to the news group here, but I have a question which has baffled me
for a while?
Why is it that half the carp waters in the South East, will not allow
pulse's (except hemp and sweetcorn), but especially Chick Peas ?
Which leads me onto another question - if I were to use Chick Peas, what

is
the best method on presenting them; and if anyone uses tinned, how do you
stop them splitting as they are so soft?






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Old February 16th, 2004, 11:36 PM
Phil L
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Gray wrote:
: Dave
: That's the main reason a lot of the fishery owners were
: loosing expensive fish with their stomachs exploded
:
: Not just because the fish LIKED the different bait and so catches
: were heavier on them TIC

why are you using HTML?


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Old February 17th, 2004, 10:10 AM
Gray
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why are you using HTML?

OOOOOOOPPPPPPPPPPPPS


Didn't realise I did until I looked back
BUT I thought that you couldn't use HTML on a news group


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...... but it helps


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Old February 17th, 2004, 11:21 AM
Activeviii
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yes you can but not all users are set to view. ;-)

Phil.
"Gray" wrote in message
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why are you using HTML?

OOOOOOOPPPPPPPPPPPPS


Didn't realise I did until I looked back
BUT I thought that you couldn't use HTML on a news group


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Old February 17th, 2004, 01:58 PM
Phil L
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Activeviii wrote:
: yes you can but not all users are set to view. ;-)
:
: Phil.

plus it's immense compared to plain text....those two lines were 7kb,
compared to the 1kb of plain text.

My reader can view it, but as Activeviii says, some cant.


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Old February 18th, 2004, 05:12 PM
Gray
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Hi Phil
it was an accident and I still don't know why it went out in HTML as my OE
is set to send ALL mail (email as well as NG mail) in Plain text unless I
tell it otherwise


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"Phil L" wrote in message
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Activeviii wrote:
: yes you can but not all users are set to view. ;-)
:
: Phil.

plus it's immense compared to plain text....those two lines were 7kb,
compared to the 1kb of plain text.

My reader can view it, but as Activeviii says, some cant.




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