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5th November 2016, 04:05 PM
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With @Ben-e-boy. It sucks to be anyone else but us at the moment
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5th November 2016 04:05 PM
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5th November 2016, 04:12 PM
#72
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Originally Posted by
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Ben-e-boy. It sucks to be anyone else but us at the moment
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You bastards! Now I'm effin starving hungry,looks bloody delicious and hours 'til evening feed!
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5th November 2016, 08:19 PM
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26th November 2016, 08:38 PM
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Made Choko Relish to day. Only a small batch, as I`ve never made it before, but have made tomato relish before though.
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26th November 2016, 08:43 PM
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Nice work BR, looks great mate :-) !
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26th November 2016, 08:52 PM
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Tastes pretty good too MB. Just waiting for a bit more aging to see if it improves it. Picked another 5 Chokos to day and thought I could`ve doubled the batch lol. Arghh well, another recipe of some sort for the Chokos might be coming soon. Choko sauce maybe, if I puree the mix. I`ll have to start collecting jars, as I had to scrounge these ones for the relish as it was.
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26th November 2016, 09:01 PM
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Sounds good mate!
In regards 'jars' I think 'Reject Shop' and or some of those '$2' shops have em. I bought big glass sauce bottles with the flip lid on em for homemade dead horse years ago from 'RS' I think.
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27th November 2016, 09:59 PM
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Kmart has a few bargains like that too MB. Was going to go there some time to buy a few and I`ll have a look at RS as well. I used old scotch bottles last time I made tom sauce and still have 8 bottles of it left. Scrounged up a few old Nescafe coffee jars to jar up some tomato relish that the gf made up to day. Gave them a good wash and in to the oven at 160 degrees for ten minutes to help sterilize them. I haven`t done a tom relish for 10 years or so and that lot was used in curries, stews, casseroles and even used it for a sauce on the pizza bases when the gf had a fade on them. She thought it was better than the actual pizza sauce she use to use. I have half a kilo of chilis in the freezer, that I still have to find a use for yet and thought of using them as a pest deterrent spray to be used in the garden. It`ll be like pepper spray. I have thought of chili chutney, but I`m the only one who`ll eat it and I have enough chili sauce too. Don`t want to throw them out, as it`ll be a waste and there`s not many people out there that uses them.
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27th November 2016, 10:19 PM
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BR:-) We need to build a community mate! @Kimbo grows em, you good man pickle em, and I'll do my best picking lead out of our protein for smokey BBQ :-)
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29th November 2016, 08:32 PM
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Sounds like a good idea MB and pickling the chili`s be one way of dealing with them. I`ve found a couple of chili chutney recipes on the web net and thought they be a goer and a chili marinade would go well with the protein of yours. I cooked up a chook a few nights back and used a tin of corned beef, bread crumbs, herbs from the garden and home made tom sauce to make a stuffing with. Best stuffing I`ve made ever and couldn`t stop cutting the cheese. I put butter underneath the skin like a TV cooking show suggested and I hadn`t noticed any different to the moistness of the meat like they stated. I know the skin didn`t brown up and crisp like it usually does. Next time, I might use garlic butter under the skin, as I like Chicken Kiev and it might be silly enough to work. Here`s a thought, use garlic butter in the stuffing to make a whole chook into a Chicken Kiev.
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