The perfect meal

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Re: The perfect meal

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yeah it's just preferences... i just think their meat is too coarsely ground. the stuff johnny was making in PP before he left was aces. a nice fine pork sausage.
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Wasn't Robbie taking over the sausage business from Johnny?
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Not sure on the details of what ever happened with that honestly...

I know for a while it existed between him and someone else, but then something went sideways i think.
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Beans, beans, the musical fruit
the more you eat ,the more you toot
the more you toot ,the better you feel,
so eat more beans with every meal!
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I've been feining for Taco Bell again lately.

With a huge Mountain Dew.

That would be the perfect meal.
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Yeah, horses for courses OD. Most Aussie sausages now days are so finely ground the texture is very pasty. I prefer the coarser grind myself, reminds me of how the sausages were when I was a kid. I only tried Jonnys once, but they were very good! Pity he went back to the UK.
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Microwave frozen Meat pie and fish & chips, for real.
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Hotdigr wrote:Yeah, horses for courses OD. Most Aussie sausages now days are so finely ground the texture is very pasty. I prefer the coarser grind myself, reminds me of how the sausages were when I was a kid. I only tried Jonnys once, but they were very good! Pity he went back to the UK.
I think Smokey Da Boar sausages are about the best in PP now. His cumberland sausages and smoked bacon are great.

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Best sausage I ever had was in Northern Lao, and second best had to be Chiang Mia.

They stuff all these leaves and spices into them. Amazing stuff. Never had anything like it except in those regions.
The cedar roasted asparagus has good chew. I don't know how to enjoy it, so I'll Instagram it instead.
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I've been to Chiang Mai, tried most most of the local foods; but miss the sausage thing. How amazing was amazing? :d
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