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Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post
After the hotdog experience I can’t say I’ve tried the meatballs
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
IKEA does hotdogs too? I think we should stop now. I don’t mind a Bunnings sausage sandwich though.
Believe me a Bunnings sausage sandwich is Gold compared to a Ikea hot dog.
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
At least with a Bunnings sausage sandwich you know what you are getting, white bread, a fatty sausage and choice of sauce and onion if you want them, hardly gourmet but it fits the bill and the money goes to good causes.
Believe me a Bunnings sausage sandwich is Gold compared to an greeIkea hot dog.
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
Agree. I don’t really like hotdogs anyway so I won’t be trying either Costco or ikea, but $1.99 just sounds really bad.
If i make them at home i now use Rocco's smoky bacon and cheese sausages which you can get at Coles, they are very similar to the type of sausage you get at a gourmet hot dog place and i put shredded cheese, mustard sauce and tomato sauce on mine and sometimes sauerkraut if i have it in the fridge.
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
Thanks milanga. $1.99 hot dog? Sounds er….. or should that be ew! Thanks for the info. As I said I’ve always been curious but just baulk at the annual membership fee.
honestly, they aren’t too bad, add a $3 slice of pizza as big as your head, and for $5 you have meal that will healthily fill you up
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Originally posted by milanja View Post
This also includes a bottomless cup for soft drink plus you can top them with grated fresh onion, relish and your standard sauce
honestly, they aren’t too bad, add a $3 slice of pizza as big as your head, and for $5 you have meal that will healthily fill you up
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
When you mentioned seafood, you mentioned pippies and mussels, do they actually sell fresh pippies or are they they frozen ones that you can pick up at a lot of Asian supermarkets ?
both are live, the pippies are not there all the time(supply and demand?), but mussels are there every week
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Originally posted by milanja View Post
They are the live pippis and mussels in the cryovac, 2 kg mussels are about $12 and the goolwa 1kg pippis are $20.
both are live, the pippies are not there all the time(supply and demand?), but mussels are there every week
I have been lucky when i have wanted pippies the Asian fish shop in Marrickville have had them for $24 a kilo which is cheaper than a lot of places and they have been good. $12 is good for 2 kg of mussels, i usually pick up a 1 kg pack for $9 but have seen them often for $12-15 for 1 kg pack. If i only need a handful for a seafood pasta i will just buy loose ones from usually the Asian fish shop or Faros where they are $6- $8 loose a kilo.
And sorry i should have asked whether it was OK with you before i mentioned that MR should check out Costco with you, my head is in a fog at the moment.
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
That's good to know re mussels and pippies, i have noticed Woolworths selling the Goolwa pippies in a 400g pack but they are already cooked.
I have been lucky when i have wanted pippies the Asian fish shop in Marrickville have had them for $24 a kilo which is cheaper than a lot of places and they have been good. $12 is good for 2 kg of mussels, i usually pick up a 1 kg pack for $9 but have seen them often for $12-15 for 1 kg pack. If i only need a handful for a seafood pasta i will just buy loose ones from usually the Asian fish shop or Faros where they are $6- $8 loose a kilo.
And sorry i should have asked whether it was OK with you before i mentioned that MR should check out Costco with you, my head is in a fog at the moment.
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