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Old Apr 26th 2007, 10:51 pm
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Looking at that picture makes me wonder who was the first person to try and eat it. They must have seen all the pretty fish swimming and thought. The mother in laws coming. I'll serve her that.
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Originally Posted by steandleigh
Chicken parmagiana (sp?) is a flattened chicken breast, breadcrumbed, deep fried and then topped with italian tomato sauce and melted cheese.

A recent tv ad here for a local hotel had huge parmgianas on offer - the size of a dinner plate for $5. Revolting.
YUCK!!!! won't be ordering that
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Half Chook & Chips ...

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A traditional Australian banquet could consist of:

Pluto pups
Chicko rolls
Dagwood dogs
Fairy bread
Beetroot dip
Lamingtons
Anzaz biscuits
Cheese kranskys
Cabanossi
Tasty cheese
Balmain bugs
Hard jubes
Fredos
A chook or two
And some pav for dessert
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Old Apr 27th 2007, 12:49 am
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Originally Posted by chels
A traditional Australian banquet could consist of:

Pluto pups
Chicko rolls
Dagwood dogs
Fairy bread
Beetroot dip
Lamingtons
Anzaz biscuits
Cheese kranskys
Cabanossi
Tasty cheese
Balmain bugs
Hard jubes
Fredos
A chook or two
And some pav for dessert
lol - schooner or two of VB to wash it all down afterwards ?
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Old Apr 27th 2007, 1:09 am
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Originally Posted by Hutch
lol - schooner or two of VB to wash it all down afterwards ?
Maybe some passion pop for the ladies?
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Old Apr 27th 2007, 1:31 am
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Originally Posted by chels
Maybe some passion pop for the ladies?
do people other than teenagers actually drink that kak. At least White Lightening in my day was a decent drink
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My niece drinks Baileys with milk & ice


Actually its quite nice


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Since moving here i love oysters, the kilpatrick ones mmmmm not allowed to eat just now though with being preggers

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Originally Posted by MartinLuther
Pies, snags, roast chicken, chicken parma (and a pot). Not sure whether fish and chips count as that's also traditional Brit grub.
Before i came to oz my brother and his wife were on about chicken parma where they live which is Billingham, then when i came here noticed it was here too not too keen on it though!!

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Originally Posted by northernbird
do people other than teenagers actually drink that kak. At least White Lightening in my day was a decent drink
Crikey - I just looked up White Lightening and found that for some people, it means something completely different to what I remember...

http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...hite+lightning
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Originally Posted by chels
Crikey - I just looked up White Lightening and found that for some people, it means something completely different to what I remember...

http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...hite+lightning
mmm, most definately the cider variety I used to drink. Takes me back that does
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Originally Posted by northernbird
mmm, most definately the cider variety I used to drink. Takes me back that does
I've just done a search on the evil crap I used to drink - White Diamond! Never came across White Lightening - was the distribution limited to northern England?

Uggh, my stomach's churning at the memory - much like it used to do every week at the student union bar after 10 bottles of cat's piss
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Originally Posted by chels
Crikey - I just looked up White Lightening and found that for some people, it means something completely different to what I remember...

http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...hite+lightning
That's nothing. My wife wanted to make a chicken mask for one of the kids who was appearing as a chicken (not surprisingly) in a play.

She put "Chicken Mask" into Google and hasn't recovered yet
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Originally Posted by chels
I've just done a search on the evil crap I used to drink - White Diamond! Never came across White Lightening - was the distribution limited to northern England?

Uggh, my stomach's churning at the memory - much like it used to do every week at the student union bar after 10 bottles of cat's piss
You could get it in London. It was a cheaper rougher version of White Diamond.

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