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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Ya didnt make enough for breakfast on toast and tomorrow nights tea!
    I have kept enough for the toast tomorrow. As long as the missus doesn’t get there first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    I have kept enough for the toast tomorrow. As long as the missus doesn’t get there first.
    Second heating is the best eating
    Please excuse spelling, as finger speed is sometimes behind brain spped........ Or maybe the other wayy.....

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    We busted out a good old classic for pudding tonight



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    Nothing like a good venny shank

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick-D View Post
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    No problems @veitnamcam glad someone gave it a crack. I've been meaning to get the wife to pick all the spices next time atbthe supermarket so i could try it. I also need a thermometer as i dont do a lot of deep frying.

    How'd the UFB (Unlucky Fried Bunny) taste?Wow the spice/coating looks like the real deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Projects View Post
    No problems @veitnamcam glad someone gave it a crack. I've been meaning to get the wife to pick all the spices next time atbthe supermarket so i could try it. I also need a thermometer as i dont do a lot of deep frying.

    How'd the UFB (Unlucky Fried Bunny) taste?Wow the spice/coating looks like the real deal.
    Like chicken
    It was really good and tender but it was small bits and I removed any sinu from them, It was hind quarters and backstraps of two extreamly fat young orchard rabbits so that no doubt helped.
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    Gumbo!
    Never made or eaten it before but Im calling it a win.
    Snapper and Tuatua meat from the freezer.
    Chillis from the garden.
    "Crab meat" and prawns from the supey.
    Home made wholemeal sourdough bread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Gumbo!
    Never made or eaten it before but Im calling it a win.
    Snapper and Tuatua meat from the freezer.
    Chillis from the garden.
    "Crab meat" and prawns from the supey.
    Home made wholemeal sourdough bread.
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    I have eaten Gumbo in New Orleans and a number of other places in the south of the USA VC. Send up a four litre pack of yours and I will give you an honest comparison to the real deal. Serious offer. Ha ha ha ha
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    I have eaten Gumbo in New Orleans and a number of other places in the south of the USA VC. Send up a four litre pack of yours and I will give you an honest comparison to the real deal. Serious offer. Ha ha ha ha
    I could do that...got at least 4 liters left.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    I have eaten Gumbo in New Orleans and a number of other places in the south of the USA VC. Send up a four litre pack of yours and I will give you an honest comparison to the real deal. Serious offer. Ha ha ha ha
    Send 2 VC, I'll offer up another opinion
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaker View Post
    Send 2 VC, I'll offer up another opinion
    I had to make it mild so the family would eat it ...I recon you would want at least a couple of these in there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    I had to make it mild so the family would eat it ...I recon you would want at least a couple of these in there.
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    Lol.
    Maybe only 1 at the moment - inlaws have been here for 4 months and don't do hot, so most meals aren't chilli hot.
    The other day I had enough, so cooked myself a feed of spag Bol. And hit it with the old usual (maybe my memory is getting bad) of spice. Bloody hell, I nearly took my own head off!!!
    I think my tolerance has gone way down.
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    Yes second grade, but couldn't find firsts, in the jail break run (supermarket) today.... AND they taste fantastic!!! Name:  IMG_20200422_195120.jpg
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    Please excuse spelling, as finger speed is sometimes behind brain spped........ Or maybe the other wayy.....

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    Wild pork backstrap defrosting on the bench, what should I do with it?


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