9th March 2013, 06:22 PM
Some of those 'indet cereals' turn out to be a bit of husk with nothing inside, but there's a limit to what the likes of Seedygirl can do poking about with a scalpel to check em in advance without ending up with some black powder - plus of course the C14 lab needs to clean the samples when they get them so what you send isn't what gets finally processed. From experience nice fat single cereal grains are the reliable minimum, anything below that seems to be pot luck whatever the quoted 'minimum sample' weights - will find out from the next batch of 'iffy' samples...
oh, and yes, I agree some of the samples selected by third parties in the past have been decidedly dubious (black fluff never inspires confidence), that'll be one reason I now ignore such advice and use my own judgement which frankly has proved rather more effective in providing the goods :face-approve:
oh, and yes, I agree some of the samples selected by third parties in the past have been decidedly dubious (black fluff never inspires confidence), that'll be one reason I now ignore such advice and use my own judgement which frankly has proved rather more effective in providing the goods :face-approve: