chelsea_b
Posted : 12/8/2007 7:05:53 PM



Okay, my last e-mail to NL:
"Thanks a lot for the response. I have one more question though. I fed the chicken formula to my dog for a few months (only ended up stopping because I couldn't find it locally and didn't want to pay nearly $20 shipping, but anyway), and while I did, I weighed it a few times. The most I ever found a cup of it to weigh was 110 grams. I'm not saying you're wrong by any means, but volume can be a kind of imprecise way to measure, so I'm just making sure I understand. The 551 calories per cup is based on a cup weighing 124 grams, not the other way around, correct? I've never heard of analyzing a food by volume instead of weight, but I just want to double check. Thanks again.
Chelsea"
Their response..sigh...
"Chelsea,
We do an average weight of many batches. Our moisture may vary from 5% to 9% so that would account for different weights.
Also, we use a dry measuring cup and ry to shake it to get the most we can in an even cup. There may be a little difference in a liquid cup measuring device.
Hope this helps.
Where are you located? We can check for other places for you to buy.
Sincerely,
Scott Freeman"
No, that DOESN'T help Mr. Freeman! Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh!!! I'm really frustrated, if you couldn't tell.... This Scott Freeman fellow seems like what I would call a "77". 