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Extra anchovies please.....!!     Oh..that's nasty even by my questionable standards....

I have eaten crocodile before in Florida and it was very tasty.

 

Sure it wasn't gator that you had? Crocs dont live in the US :p

 

You may very well be right! It was 20 years ago so I would not remember if it was a croc or a gator!

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Roos need to be marinated ... A lot of meat we eat gets covered with sauce anyways, we probably just eat them as stomach fillers .... Dunga`s pretty spot on about the `feel of the meat` I reckon

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Us had fillet too! Mash, grilled tomato, leek and mushies on the side.

 

Good glass of red and that's all one could ask for!

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Home made vegie soup for me - In serious get fit, lose the love handles mode for NZ skiing in 4 weeks.

I have stuck to this strict regime for, oh, four days now. I don't want to overdo do it so will start tapering off next week :D

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Originated as a "pseudo-food" for the army, IIRC. Spiced Ham in a can. As a part of a MRE (Meal Ready to Eat) it was one of the better parts. The biscuits were useable as building materials to rival bricks, the chocolate was only useful as a chocolate drink, dissolved overnight in water and heated in the morning. The "sausages & vegetables" were revolting. Compared to that crap, spam was actually edible!

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Originated as a "pseudo-food" for the army, IIRC. Spiced Ham in a can. As a part of a MRE (Meal Ready to Eat) it was one of the better parts. The biscuits were useable as building materials to rival bricks, the chocolate was only useful as a chocolate drink, dissolved overnight in water and heated in the morning. The "sausages & vegetables" were revolting. Compared to that crap, spam was actually edible!

 

That biscuit game must've been a lump in the throat.

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