Yuuuuuuuck!!!!!!!!! I was not expecting to see that when I dropped by to give you the Kreativ Blog award. Go to pick it up from my page if you want, and re-post it with a list of 7 things you love. X
LOL! But, interestingly, it's not that the fries are impure or full of dark stuff - all potato, exposed to oxygen, turns black. Cut open a fresh organic potato sometime and just leave it sitting on the counter - it will turn black or slate gray. So exposing the insides of the fries, smeared on the white board, created a thin layer of potato which could quickly turn black. Normally fries don't do that because they are coated with a thin layer of the oil, which keeps the oxygen from reaching the potato starch.
Thanks so much for your comment & stopping by! I will respond back here. Sorry I do not accept Anonymous comments. Create a great day! Blessings Campbelljane
Oh My Janet ... I will try to keep that image (which is awesome by the way) in mind next time I am tempted to drive thru Micky D's!
ReplyDeleteOMG! This is so gross and we are putting that stuff into our bodies.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to post this one on my blog.
Yuuuuuuuck!!!!!!!!! I was not expecting to see that when I dropped by to give you the Kreativ Blog award. Go to pick it up from my page if you want, and re-post it with a list of 7 things you love. X
ReplyDeleteLOL! But, interestingly, it's not that the fries are impure or full of dark stuff - all potato, exposed to oxygen, turns black. Cut open a fresh organic potato sometime and just leave it sitting on the counter - it will turn black or slate gray. So exposing the insides of the fries, smeared on the white board, created a thin layer of potato which could quickly turn black. Normally fries don't do that because they are coated with a thin layer of the oil, which keeps the oxygen from reaching the potato starch.
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