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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner View Post
    Owwwhhhh Pete, ya sure now how to talk dirty to a bloke..

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    And never forget the delicacy I had in Queensland, namely deep fried ice cream and deep fried pineapple for desert.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturdee View Post
    And never forget the delicacy I had in Queensland, namely deep fried ice cream and deep fried pineapple for desert.


    Peter.
    Well, now I will admit that I love deep-fried ice cream. Yum.
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    Up the road from us they sell a thing called "A Foot Long" which is: beer battered, deep fried, cabana 1 foot long. Bloody fantastic taste and you can hear the arteries harden as you eat it.

    "A 30 cm" Nah it just don't sound as good. Thank goodness some things are still sold in imperials rather than metrics.

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    I like shallow fried Kevlavogravia coated with plain flour, beee yoooti full.
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocker View Post
    Elvis used to like deep-fried Mars bars, I believe.

    Rocker

    No that was deep fried peanut butter sandwiches that Elvis liked, the mars bar thing had something to do with Marianne Faithful.

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    And I thought us Cajuns were strange for deep frying a turkey. Delish!!!










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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocker View Post
    ......deep-fried Mars bars......
    I noticed the other day, that they were on the actual menu board of a take-away we called into at Whittlesea. Had a few Al?
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    Ok Al, you've had the deep friar long enough.

    Whats the result?

    Does it taste good?
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    Quote Originally Posted by namtrak View Post
    I noticed the other day, that they were on the actual menu board of a take-away we called into at Whittlesea. Had a few Al?
    Yerrkk, perish the thought, I could think of nothing worse.

    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna View Post
    Ok Al, you've had the deep friar long enough.

    Whats the result?

    Does it taste good?

    Erindoors wont let me do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna View Post
    you've had the deep friar long enough.
    Related to the chip monk?
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    Might be interesting ).

    I did know someone once who stir fried bacon and it worked out quite well. Somehow I have never been able to duplicate it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturdee View Post
    sausages in batter
    Mmmm .... Sausages in batter.....

    I'd forgotten about those. Time for a trip back to the uk, I think
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhancock View Post
    Mmmm .... Sausages in batter.....

    I'd forgotten about those. Time for a trip back to the uk, I think
    Don't need to, just get the Army cookbook, 200 ways to cook a sausage
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    Erindoors wont let me do it.

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    he's under the thumb
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