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Agreed.
13th Nov 2020 8:29 am
Gareth Site Moderator
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I think your bacon is overdone, and your scrambled egg was obviously cooked in the same pan as the bacon! Your really going no have to up your game if you want to stay in this competition.
I thought it was a "bush-tucker trial" ... those pale sausage-like things being Wallaby's gonads ?
13th Nov 2020 8:37 am
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Will have words with the chef in the Perth Intercontinental, if we ever get back!
13th Nov 2020 8:38 am
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Here’s a meal that was really good, and looks good. Lok lak (peppered beef) in Phnom Penh. Loved our stay in Cambodia, another place I’m not sure we’ll be back to.
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And another thread goes waaaaaaaay off topic. Though not my fault.
13th Nov 2020 8:44 am
davidhem
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I'm sure it was delicous, but the meat looks like tinned dog food. are you sure these photos are not leaked from the next bush tucker trials.
But the real question, must be why is Dean so closely familiar Wallaby's gonads ?David
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13th Nov 2020 10:20 am
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I am off to fix the leak in my brand new £10,000.00 heating system, as the plumbers promise of coming out within 24 hours if we had any problems really means 3 weeks. Glad I retained some money.David
13th Nov 2020 10:24 am
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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davidhem wrote:
I'm sure it was delicous, but the meat looks like tinned dog food. are you sure these photos are not leaked from the next bush tucker trials.
It was prob water buffalo.
13th Nov 2020 10:53 am
gstuart
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DSL wrote:
Here’s a meal that was really good, and looks good. Lok lak (peppered beef) in Phnom Penh. Loved our stay in Cambodia, another place I’m not sure we’ll be back to.
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And another thread goes waaaaaaaay off topic. Though not my fault.
it wasn’t my fault with the thread going off topic, honestly it wasn’t , snigger
Ps, bet that beef was nice
13th Nov 2020 11:07 am
gstuart
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DSL wrote:
Here ya go, full monty. Perth style, WA version.
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Thks u kind sir , oh no , not cooked tomatoes
Ps, are they kangaroo sausages as they look like there going to jump off the plate
13th Nov 2020 11:11 am
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Did someone say ‘roo?
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And I know, it looks like it was a bit undercooked but it wasn’t, plus I had to fend off SWMBO, it was that nice. The Aussies do know how to make good pies.
13th Nov 2020 11:18 am
gstuart
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Del, all that now needs is some liqueur sauce , yummy
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