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> Someone told me about a corn product in a tube that sounds like
> "poulatene" that can be turned into a corn meal, but I am unable to
> find it on the web. Does anyone know what the correct spelling is?
>
> Thank you in advance ...


Polenta. You're welcome.

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On May 28, 6:49*am, "jmcquown" > wrote:
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> ...
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> > Someone told me about a corn product in a tube that sounds like
> > "poulatene" that can be turned into a corn meal, but I am unable to
> > find it on the web. *Does anyone know what the correct spelling is?

>
> > Thank you in advance ...

>
> Polenta. *You're welcome.
>
> Jill


can you make polenta how's about mashed potatoes
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> On Mon, 28 May 2012 06:49:05 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
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>> > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Someone told me about a corn product in a tube that sounds like
>>> "poulatene" that can be turned into a corn meal, but I am unable to
>>> find it on the web. Does anyone know what the correct spelling is?
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance ...

>>
>> Polenta. You're welcome.

>
> 5 answers and everybody got it wrong. Corn meal in a tube:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Quaker-Yellow-.../dp/B0002IMTEK
>
> You're welcome.
>
> -sw


That's not a tube! It's a cardboard carton!


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On Mon, 28 May 2012 20:13:14 -0500, Sqwertz >
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>On Mon, 28 May 2012 06:49:05 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
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>> > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Someone told me about a corn product in a tube that sounds like
>>> "poulatene" that can be turned into a corn meal, but I am unable to
>>> find it on the web. Does anyone know what the correct spelling is?
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance ...

>>
>> Polenta. You're welcome.

>
>5 answers and everybody got it wrong. Corn meal in a tube:
>
>http://www.amazon.com/Quaker-Yellow-.../dp/B0002IMTEK
>
>You're welcome.


I'll give you the tube-- but where's the "sounds like poulatene"?

Here's some corn tubes in China-- do they sell them with poutini
filling in Canada?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAv9kEmVQIc


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On May 28, 8:13*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> On Mon, 28 May 2012 06:49:05 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
> > > wrote in message
> ....
> >> Someone told me about a corn product in a tube that sounds like
> >> "poulatene" that can be turned into a corn meal, but I am unable to
> >> find it on the web. *Does anyone know what the correct spelling is?

>
> >> Thank you in advance ...

>
> > Polenta. *You're welcome.

>
> 5 answers and everybody got it wrong. *Corn meal in a tube:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Quaker-Yellow-.../dp/B0002IMTEK
>
> You're welcome.
>
> -sw


That's not what most people think is a "tube." It's a round
container. "Tube" implies narrower and longer.

N.


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On May 29, 6:25*am, Jim Elbrecht > wrote:
> On Mon, 28 May 2012 20:13:14 -0500, Sqwertz >
> wrote:
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> >On Mon, 28 May 2012 06:49:05 -0400, jmcquown wrote:

>
> >> > wrote in message
> ....
> >>> Someone told me about a corn product in a tube that sounds like
> >>> "poulatene" that can be turned into a corn meal, but I am unable to
> >>> find it on the web. *Does anyone know what the correct spelling is?

>
> >>> Thank you in advance ...

>
> >> Polenta. *You're welcome.

>
> >5 answers and everybody got it wrong. *Corn meal in a tube:

>
> >http://www.amazon.com/Quaker-Yellow-.../dp/B0002IMTEK

>
> >You're welcome.

>
> I'll give you the tube-- but where's the "sounds like poulatene"?
>
> Here's some corn tubes in China-- *do they sell them with poutini
> filling in Canada?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAv9kEmVQIc
>
> Jim


How do the Chinese eat these/prepare these? They look very strange to
me. What makes them so stiff?

N.
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Nancy2 > wrote:

>On May 29, 6:25*am, Jim Elbrecht > wrote:


-snip-
>> Here's some corn tubes in China-- *do they sell them with poutini
>> filling in Canada?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAv9kEmVQIc
>>
>> Jim

>
>How do the Chinese eat these/prepare these? They look very strange to
>me. What makes them so stiff?



No clue-- but while I was trying to figure that out, I found a similar
one-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1wHk...eature=related

This one is labeled 'snack machine' -- From what I see they are like
tubular fritos--

That machine would be cool. Not as cool as he popcorn cannon, but
cool.

Jim
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Nancy2 wrote:
>Jim Elbrecht > wrote:
>> >jmcquown wrote:

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>> >> > wrote:
>> >>> Someone told me about a corn product in a tube that sounds like
>> >>> "poulatene" that can be turned into a corn meal, but I am unable to
>> >>> find it on the web. *Does anyone know what the correct spelling is?

>>
>> I'll give you the tube.
>>
>> Here's some corn tubes.

>
>They look very strange to me.
>What makes them so stiff?
>
>N.


Hehehe...
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Nancy2 wrote:
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> That's not what most people think is a "tube." It's a round
> container. "Tube" implies narrower and longer.


Not really... a tube is of cylindrical configuration with no
relationship between length and diameter. It's that you're
association with tubes is more at TP, paper towels, toothpaste, and
well endowed men. But for industrial applications tubes are very
often cut into short lengths, ie. bushings. Just because a tube is
made of a shorter length than its diameter it is still no less a tube.
If a round *container* it's more likely refered to as a can
(cylindrical), tuna cans used to be tubes. You need to ask yourself
at what point does a hose/pipe become a ring. Anyway I'd rather see
you in a tube top than tube sox. LOL

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