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    Recipe from above.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    You had me up to the point where you mentioned the devils evil weed coriander. Not a fan!
    Let me guess. Tastes like soap? I thought my father-in-law was mad till I learnt that it was genetic. Some people just taste coriander differently!

    @Hewie I do drink the hazy too but I do like the IPA much better, plus I can't go past the name
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    Quote Originally Posted by nots0sane View Post
    Let me guess. Tastes like soap? I thought my father-in-law was mad till I learnt that it was genetic. Some people just taste coriander differently!

    @Hewie I do drink the hazy too but I do like the IPA much better, plus I can't go past the name
    No I don’t really eat soap so can’t make the comparison. Coriander just tastes horribly foul and is not something I wish to have anywhere near the food I eat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nots0sane View Post
    Let me guess. Tastes like soap? I thought my father-in-law was mad till I learnt that it was genetic. Some people just taste coriander differently!

    @Hewie I do drink the hazy too but I do like the IPA much better, plus I can't go past the name
    Your father inlaw has the pure genetics, anyone that likes coriander, has a mutation that doesn't alert the person that they are eatting a poison.

    A similar one is where people eat asparagus, and their pee smells really bad. Also, a genetic mutation .
    Please excuse spelling, as finger speed is sometimes behind brain spped........ Or maybe the other wayy.....

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    So tried out a quick way of doing a sort of Peking duck. Awesome for a Monday night (just not quite as good as a nearly correct recipe)

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    And no coriander!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaker View Post
    So tried out a quick way of doing a sort of Peking duck. Awesome for a Monday night (just not quite as good as a nearly correct recipe)

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    Oh no ….. sorry …… that duck is peeking.
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    Pork belly on the coals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
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    Oh no ….. sorry …… that duck is peeking.
    Shit that’s funny

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    Another dry brined red back steak....nothing fancy just cooked right and topped off with balsamic glaze

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    Son woke up early so we had breakfast up Mt Hutt

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    Another dry brined red back steak....nothing fancy just cooked right and topped off with balsamic glaze

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    you burnt it!!!!

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    Oh hell yes.
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    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    That thread on back steak ideas seeded the the thought of steak for dinner..
    Venison back steak frites au poirve it was..

    The photo doesn't do justice to how bloody good it is..

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    Turned into a rainy day here, so lit the fire and cooked up a Masaman curry. Used up some of last year's pheasant breasts. Will see how it worked out shortly.

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