Chet Newspaper ink changed to soy based about 25 years ago. I can remember the newspaper going from 10 cent to 25 cent, and that was given as the reason Byron ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chet Bacon" <chet@chetbacon.com> To: "Tony Flynn" <tony@nzol.net.nz> Cc: "Byron Bromley" <Byron.Bromley@gsd-co.com>; "ChileHeads" <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 11:13 AM Subject: Re: [CH] W.O.W > I don't think this is the case in the USA. I believe the base is oil. > Fish and Chips! yum! no proper fish&chips around here! > > Chet > > Tony Flynn wrote: > > > Byron Bromley wrote: > > > > Anyone have a good idea for a > > > black dye that would be enviro friendly ?? > > > > > > TIA > > > Byron > > > > Hi Byron > > > > Newspaper ink is vegetable based and is edible when the "fish & chips" > > are wrapped in it. > > So will be OK for the insects and plants in the garden. Source from your > > local newspaper I should think. > > > > Tony Flynn > > > > Grandad Retired at the beach. Bay of Plenty New Zealand. > > -- > *-----------------------------------------------------------------* > * Chet Bacon KA1ILH | Okay, who put a * > * PO Box 284 | "stop payment" on my * > * Southington, CT 06489 | reality check? * > * E-Mail: | Homepage: * > * chet@chetbacon.com | http://www.chetbacon.com * > * chet_bacon@whps.org |<work> http://www.whps.org * > * Viva Bultaco Viva Bultaco Viva Bultaco Viva Bultaco Viva Bultaco* > *-----------------------------------------------------------------* > * Adopt a Doberman Help end puppy mills! www.dru.org * > *-----------------------------------------------------------------* > > >