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    Quote Originally Posted by Wirehunt View Post
    In fact mrs dundee here's an idea to get it out of their system.
    You take control of the sauce as you know how much they apply, with this control you can also add a shitload of Tabasco sauce at random times. In doing thing they with learn to never trusty sauce again!
    You are a crafty bugger Wirehunt. I like that.
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    Yep farkin hot pan GM, nothing worse than a steak with no browning on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Yep farkin hot pan GM, nothing worse than a steak with no browning on it.
    dont stop there man get the oxyacetylene out and give that bloody steak a real seeing too.me ???steak??whip its horns off ,wipe its arse ,toss it on the plate.how did I find it.lifted up me spuds and peas and there the bastard was!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kotuku View Post
    dont stop there man get the oxyacetylene out and give that bloody steak a real seeing too.me ???steak??whip its horns off ,wipe its arse ,toss it on the plate.how did I find it.lifted up me spuds and peas and there the bastard was!!
    I think you may have miss under stood my post ?

    I like anywhere from blue to rare which means a really hot pan to get it seared in less than a minute .

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    I think you may have miss under stood my post ?

    I like anywhere from blue to rare which means a really hot pan to get it seared in less than a minute .

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    Think you'll find he's saying the same. Hit it with a lot of heat fast.
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    actually .i'llconfess ;imnot a great steak fan.
    Id rather hoe into a feed of fresh farm killed muttonchops with plenty of salt ,and leave the bloody fat on!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kotuku View Post
    actually .i'llconfess ;imnot a great steak fan.
    Id rather hoe into a feed of fresh farm killed muttonchops with plenty of salt ,and leave the bloody fat on!!
    I am a fan of both. Fatty chops are bloody good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    I am a fan of both. Fatty chops are bloody good.
    Lamb cuttlets with the fat on!!!! one mouthful of heaven!!!

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    I'm with you on that kotuku, mutton or hogget any day over lamb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    I'm with you on that kotuku, mutton or hogget any day over lamb.
    Yep it has a better taste but unfortunately not one that my wife likes. Bummer sad Rushy
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    my bloody oath.and theres nowt better than big thick slices of cold mutton.plenty of salt between two thick slices of bread ,with a touch of mint sauce if desired!
    Cold mutton chops .a jar of homemade pickled onions a cold flagon of ale with Slim Dusty on the stereo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kotuku View Post
    my bloody oath.and theres nowt better than big thick slices of cold mutton.plenty of salt between two thick slices of bread ,with a touch of mint sauce if desired!
    Cold mutton chops .a jar of homemade pickled onions a cold flagon of ale with Slim Dusty on the stereo.
    Stop it Kotuku stop it. That is cruel and un called for torture. Damn we need to have a feed of that together one day.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    How to spot a redneck.

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    Oddly I like my mutton chops very very well done, so the fat has rendered and become crispy.
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    Talking mutton I've aquired a tast for mutton birds , boiled then grilled . Man they are good , my mate had half a dozen cooked for us on opening day .
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