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  • #31
    Originally posted by kurtsherlock6 View Post
    And how would you know what that tastes like?

    Actually dont answer that.
    Simple really... You told me.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by filthyralph View Post
      Simple really... You told me.
      I told you not to answer that.
      Originally posted by turk-283
      Kurt 79 - Kags 0..

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      • #33
        Originally posted by kurtsherlock6 View Post
        I told you not to answer that.
        Oops, sorry. I didnt mean to let the cat out cobber! Please forgive me?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by filthyralph View Post
          Oops, sorry. I didnt mean to let the cat out cobber! Please forgive me?
          No "sausage pork" for you tonight.
          Originally posted by turk-283
          Kurt 79 - Kags 0..

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          • #35
            Originally posted by kurtsherlock6 View Post
            No "sausage pork" for you tonight.
            Thats a punishment I will happily 'cop on the chin'!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by filthyralph View Post
              Thats a punishment I will happily 'cop on the chin'!
              What ever turns you on mate.
              Originally posted by turk-283
              Kurt 79 - Kags 0..

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              • #37
                Originally posted by kurtsherlock6 View Post
                What ever turns you on mate.
                Its solid enough!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by filthyralph View Post
                  Traditional...??? Hmmmmm They claim Satay as their own. They really go for indo food here and it has become a bit of a staple.

                  A traditional Dutch snack would be a Satay chicken stick or Bitterballen which is a deep fried ball of unrecognisable slop. Also, a plate of mashed potato with chopped spinach mixed into it and a Rookworst on top would be a regular Dutch meal. They also go for a lot of seafood and are quite drawn to anything fondue.
                  mate sometimes deep fried unrecognisable slop can be the best.
                  but other than that, dutch food seems to be a bit on the bland side, lucky theyre famous for their football, otherwise no one would know what the netherlands is!

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by filthyralph View Post
                    You are one spoilt bastard! When we are up that way, I love going down to the trawlers in Cabbage Tree Creek and getting a fresh bag of prawns. Nothing like getting them straight off the boat! Sad that the fish co-op is no longer though.
                    on the co-op mate, i think i was watching a fishing show over the weekend and they were talking how the co-ops works so well? They were saying they spend alot less time on the water because they can spread the load. i assume your talking bout the co-op where groups of fishermen families join together and share the profits, if not then im a goose.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by milanja View Post
                      on the co-op mate, i think i was watching a fishing show over the weekend and they were talking how the co-ops works so well? They were saying they spend alot less time on the water because they can spread the load. i assume your talking bout the co-op where groups of fishermen families join together and share the profits, if not then im a goose.
                      Your not a goose Mil. Its exactly what I was talking about! I dont know why it closed down? Its no biggie for us as we just go straight to the trawlers right behind where the co-op used to be and buy direct off the boat instead.

                      Hows this though... where we live here in Holland, we have the largest fishing port in the country right on our doorstep and they have these trawlers the size of ships that are soo big that they have their own processing and freezing plants on board so they can rape the waterways, pack it, freeze it then transfer it to smaller boats while still at sea that send it straight to international ports.

                      They are in the process of launching the same thing in Aus out of Melbourne. They are/were having some legal problems so lets hope it never gets to sail in our waters.
                      Last edited by filthyralph; 01-23-2013, 02:26 AM.

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                      • #41
                        Had one snapper left over from Sunday lunch so just flaked all the meat off and going to make fish cake for tonights dinner.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
                          i thught the seafood was top quality in the netherlands
                          After a few joints anything is top quality.....

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                          • #43
                            subway....with land meat on it

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                            • #44
                              Anyone in the Sunshine State that likes cooking on a BBQ in the evenings....make the most of it....bucket loads of rain on the way :/

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                              • #45
                                Last night I went out there a bit and made some Spanish Tapas, had friends over. Albondigas which are home made pork meatballs in a tomato almond sauce, chorizo, garlic button mushies, olives, potato somethingorother, jamon. It went down very well. Made a lovely Spanish omelete with leftovers today.

                                Tonight it may be a simple pizza night. I'm on the cans already, due to the heat, and really have been wanting a few slices of late. Pepperoni, mushies, onion, garlic and chilli, maybe, or margherita. Something simple.



                                The FlogPen .

                                You know it makes sense.

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