That’s cool. maybe I will get that for the trip back down. I’m trying to get there as soon as possible because I don’t have money to burn. I want to run a bed and breakfast when I grow up, somewhere between those dots on your map.
Good map, and good advice, Allegra Rose Brown. It sounded like you pronounced Winnemucca just like the folks in Nevada. …. From the Internet:
""As Winnemucca Farms increased potato production, there was a large number of off grade potatoes (potatoes that could not be sold into the fresh market) that became available. At the time it was not cost effective to ship these off grade potatoes to a potato processor out of the area. Due to this supply of off grade potatoes the RT French Company built a potato processing plant in Winnemucca. In fact the first “Pringles” potato chips were produced from potato flake from RT French Company’s Winnemucca plant from potatoes grown on Winnemucca Farms.""
Who’s there no one enter the Navajo nation
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That’s cool. maybe I will get that for the trip back down. I’m trying to get there as soon as possible because I don’t have money to burn. I want to run a bed and breakfast when I grow up, somewhere between those dots on your map.
Good map, and good advice, Allegra Rose Brown. It sounded like you pronounced Winnemucca just like the folks in Nevada. …. From the Internet:
""As Winnemucca Farms increased potato production, there was a large number of off grade potatoes (potatoes that could not be sold into the fresh market) that became available. At the time it was not cost effective to ship these off grade potatoes to a potato processor out of the area. Due to this supply of off grade potatoes the RT French Company built a potato processing plant in Winnemucca. In fact the first “Pringles” potato chips were produced from potato flake from RT French Company’s Winnemucca plant from potatoes grown on Winnemucca Farms.""
Good tips! Thanks!
Actually, there is now a 2016 update