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Scarecrows 01-25-2016 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by SerialKiller (Post 1009532)
Do you like jager bombs??? Just curious.

I sure do ::love::

cheebacheeba 01-25-2016 02:17 PM

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does the big mac sauce really taste like the big mac sauce?
Yep. I mean the preservative content is probably a little different as the stuff in stores...they go through HEAPS per day...but the recipe seems much the same. I think it's a touch smoother.

If you like the BM sauce, usually what I do when I want some - I just go into one of the stores and ask for a side order in say a sundae cup or something. I've never had a problem getting it.


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We do Elk, Boar, Ostrich, and once Kangaroo. We like to eat as many poor innocent animals as we can.
All just animals, innit?
I mean technically the ones that are eaten less have had it better for a longer time right without being widely farmed.

I've had venison (makes great jerky too), haven't had boar, I've had Emu which is probably easier to come by here than ostrich, kind of like a gamier turkey.

Of course Kangaroo as well - which I hate processed but if you get the "steaks" or fillets, serve it rare to medium, it's amazing. I'd recommend sitting it in some red wine and worcestershire and cracked black pepper for about an hour, retain the liquid.
Pre heated griddle pan, lightly oiled.
Salt the meat lightly when it's almost done, then sit it in a warm place.
Throw the liquid into the pan and cook down some. Makes a pretty nice sauce.

Jake.Ashworth 01-25-2016 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 1009561)
Yep. I mean the preservative content is probably a little different as the stuff in stores...they go through HEAPS per day...but the recipe seems much the same. I think it's a touch smoother.

If you like the BM sauce, usually what I do when I want some - I just go into one of the stores and ask for a side order in say a sundae cup or something. I've never had a problem getting it.



All just animals, innit?
I mean technically the ones that are eaten less have had it better for a longer time right without being widely farmed.

I've had venison (makes great jerky too), haven't had boar, I've had Emu which is probably easier to come by here than ostrich, kind of like a gamier turkey.

Of course Kangaroo as well - which I hate processed but if you get the "steaks" or fillets, serve it rare to medium, it's amazing. I'd recommend sitting it in some red wine and worcestershire and cracked black pepper for about an hour, retain the liquid.
Pre heated griddle pan, lightly oiled.
Salt the meat lightly when it's almost done, then sit it in a warm place.
Throw the liquid into the pan and cook down some. Makes a pretty nice sauce.

Damnit... Now I'm hungry...

anglewitch 01-26-2016 08:16 AM

I ate an arcade machine last night. Then I got electrocuted.
I wont be doing that again.

hammerfan 01-26-2016 09:05 AM

Tuna sandwich, chips, iced tea

Jake.Ashworth 01-26-2016 09:22 AM

Baby carrots...

Sculpt 01-26-2016 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Jake.Ashworth (Post 1009586)
Baby carrots...

Awwww!!

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SerialKiller 01-26-2016 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Jake.Ashworth (Post 1009586)
Baby carrots...


Ayyyy. Who says you've fallen off your routine? Baby carrots are A+ Mr.




And I had chicken piccata from Olive Garden.

Jake.Ashworth 01-27-2016 03:12 AM

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Originally Posted by SerialKiller (Post 1009607)
Ayyyy. Who says you've fallen off your routine? Baby carrots are A+ Mr.




And I had chicken piccata from Olive Garden.

I LOVE baby carrots lol. That and Almonds and cashews are my daily munchies snacks.

hammerfan 01-27-2016 03:59 AM

Cinnamon raisin bagel, oatmeal with raisins and cranberries, coffee


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