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Brewmaster Dick |
Granite Bay Ca
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Can anyone tell me how to polish a pumpkin for a weight-off ? thank you for your help brew master dick
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9/11/2011 2:20:13 PM
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Dasnowskier |
Connecticut
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don't do it
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9/11/2011 3:05:37 PM
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ZAPPA |
Western PA
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I don't think we are allowed to apply anything for gpc weigh offs. But simply rubbing a towel over them just like your buffing wax off from a vehicle, can put a shine on them. It must be a smooth skinned pumpkin to start with.
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9/11/2011 4:02:08 PM
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