re-purposing industrial waste is a time honored tradition. like how steel wool is just the stuff at the bottom of the lathe at end of shift.

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re-purposing industrial waste is a time honored tradition. like how steel wool is just the stuff at the bottom of the lathe at end of shift.
ultrasonic knife the size of a big ruffle chip that the potato mass is just shoved through.
or perhaps it's milled, painstakingly, with CNC machines while still in the frozen form.
I remember back when you could buy crinkle-cut fries that were hand finished. You could see the craft. None of this ice-tumbled bullshit. And no stray burrs to cut your gums on like there are today.
yeah the crinkle-cut fry fannings are way better than the ones from the lathe that makes the curly fries. Something about the different ways of cutting annealing the cast-off chips, I believe.