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    Front wheels of a young nanny cooked in hooded BBQ for five hours in chicken stock, Garlicked and Rosemaried to perfection


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    Quote Originally Posted by johnino View Post
    Front wheels of a young nanny cooked in hooded BBQ for five hours in chicken stock, Garlicked and Rosemaried to perfection


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    Where??

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    well arent we all eating like kings tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by big_foot View Post
    well arent we all eating like kings tonight
    It was looking good till you added the hulk vomit big_foot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    It was looking good till you added the hulk vomit big_foot
    Try it, I dare ya, might just surprise yourself

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnino View Post
    Front wheels of a young nanny cooked in hooded BBQ for five hours in chicken stock, Garlicked and Rosemaried to perfection

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    True Rushy but we were too damn hungry to photograph it finished. Was good with roasted potatoes and green beans topped with toasted almonds and melted butter.
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    And today's effort, More goat with a curry by Gordon Fuckinf Ramsay crockpotting until I get home tonight
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnino View Post
    And today's effort, More goat with a curry by Gordon Fuckinf Ramsay crockpotting until I get home tonight
    Thats looking bloody good, i see star anise, cinamon stick, chilli, Tomatoe? have you got a link to his full receipe?

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    Couldnt edit my bloody post, johnino is this it? Mauritian Goat Curry

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    Yep that's the one. I was trying to find it too. You're on to it. It smelt great this morning. I added potatoes because I was a bit light on the goat meat. I like to get dinner and tomorrow's lunch out of it for me and tha missus. I omitted the stock cos it would be too wet in the crockpot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnino View Post
    Yep that's the one. I was trying to find it too. You're on to it. It smelt great this morning. I added potatoes because I was a bit light on the goat meat. I like to get dinner and tomorrow's lunch out of it for me and tha missus. I omitted the stock cos it would be too wet in the crockpot.
    Cool, going to give it a whirl, i have all the ingrediants in the cupboard and some meat off a young goat in the freezer
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    ....and it was good! Definitely use that recipe again.
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    Thought it was about time I posted another simple home cooked from the packet meal.

    Cheap arse sausages from Countdown (for some reason my wife loves these) that I think they have a bloody cheek to even call sausages due the distinct lack of meat content (should sue the buggers for false advertising or something).

    A big helping of Spinach and Broccoli, Maggi Three Cheeses, a Watties Hash Brown and some Bit on the Side Watties Oriental Plum Sauce.

    Bloody delicious ..... well all except for those bloody fake sausages that is

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    Got an Apple Pie for Pud too

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    I had a discounted pie from the supermarket hot chicken shelf for tea...I regretted it the instant I ate it
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