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april6263 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
I also like coke or Pepsi instead of rootbeerWith coke, it is a 'spider' here.
really????......LOL.....Niecey would have LOVED that trivia.....LOL
You know, I have to confess....when you mention spider, I thought of our dear spider friend from the abc boards...lol...lol...lol
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gabriele wrote:
april6263 wrote:
we can drink Root Beer floats while we cheer them on![]()
What's a root beer float?
Got it!!
As, of course, I'm lagging behind as usual.... *lol*
LOL!!!!!!!!LOL!!!! LOVE that we have left everything else behind to talk about ice cream and soda.....LOL!!!!!
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april6263 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
Gabriele......a person was telling me about kangaroo meat....is that popular over there....also, that Aussies have better eyesight then the rest of the world because od your diet.....true?
I have no idea about the eyesight... *lol*
kangaroo meat is in every supermarket and butcher shop. It was quite unusual when I came here 25 years ago, but now it's right between the chicken and beef, in steaks, mince, kebab, ready-prepared roasts. Any which way the other meats are offered. We love it!!! It is very lean and has a slight 'gamey' tast, also very dark red. It isn't farmed, just shot in the wild, which means you don't get all the nasties that farmed meat can contain, like growth hormones, antibiotics ect.Oh that is interesting.....do you guys get Ostrich meat too????
I haven't seen that yet. But we get its Australian little cousin, the Emu, which is farmed. But I haven't tried it yet. And it isn't in the supermarkets as a stable.
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april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
its actually really good......niece's fav's were orange or strawberry
Strawberry sounds good, but then again, I love strawberry icecreamLOL.....yep....with orange it taste kind of like an orange cream-sicle....LOL
Humm....not sure I would like that...not too found of cream sodas...lol
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LuvSeason18 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
With coke, it is a 'spider' here.
really????......LOL.....Niecey would have LOVED that trivia.....LOL
You know, I have to confess....when you mention spider, I thought of our dear spider friend from the abc boards...lol...lol...lol
LOL!!!!!! WEBBY!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!! I would be scared to ask for a spider .....with my luck someone would hand me a real spider....LOL
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april6263 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
gabriele wrote:
What's a root beer float?
Got it!!
As, of course, I'm lagging behind as usual.... *lol*
LOL!!!!!!!!LOL!!!! LOVE that we have left everything else behind to talk about ice cream and soda.....LOL!!!!!
Friends and food....can there be anything better? Lol...lol
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april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
april6263 wrote:
really????......LOL.....Niecey would have LOVED that trivia.....LOL
You know, I have to confess....when you mention spider, I thought of our dear spider friend from the abc boards...lol...lol...lolLOL!!!!!! WEBBY!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!! I would be scared to ask for a spider .....with my luck someone would hand me a real spider....LOL
Lol....lol...lol
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gabriele wrote:
april6263 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
I have no idea about the eyesight... *lol*
kangaroo meat is in every supermarket and butcher shop. It was quite unusual when I came here 25 years ago, but now it's right between the chicken and beef, in steaks, mince, kebab, ready-prepared roasts. Any which way the other meats are offered. We love it!!! It is very lean and has a slight 'gamey' tast, also very dark red. It isn't farmed, just shot in the wild, which means you don't get all the nasties that farmed meat can contain, like growth hormones, antibiotics ect.Oh that is interesting.....do you guys get Ostrich meat too????
I haven't seen that yet. But we get its Australian little cousin, the Emu, which is farmed. But I haven't tried it yet. And it isn't in the supermarkets as a stable.
Humm...
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gabriele wrote:
april6263 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
I have no idea about the eyesight... *lol*
kangaroo meat is in every supermarket and butcher shop. It was quite unusual when I came here 25 years ago, but now it's right between the chicken and beef, in steaks, mince, kebab, ready-prepared roasts. Any which way the other meats are offered. We love it!!! It is very lean and has a slight 'gamey' tast, also very dark red. It isn't farmed, just shot in the wild, which means you don't get all the nasties that farmed meat can contain, like growth hormones, antibiotics ect.Oh that is interesting.....do you guys get Ostrich meat too????
I haven't seen that yet. But we get its Australian little cousin, the Emu, which is farmed. But I haven't tried it yet. And it isn't in the supermarkets as a stable.
it kind of rose in popularity here for a while but not as much any more.......but I've never tried Emu....I wonder if it tastes the same
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april6263 wrote:
LuvSeason18 wrote:
gabriele wrote:
I have no idea about the eyesight... *lol*
kangaroo meat is in every supermarket and butcher shop. It was quite unusual when I came here 25 years ago, but now it's right between the chicken and beef, in steaks, mince, kebab, ready-prepared roasts. Any which way the other meats are offered. We love it!!! It is very lean and has a slight 'gamey' tast, also very dark red. It isn't farmed, just shot in the wild, which means you don't get all the nasties that farmed meat can contain, like growth hormones, antibiotics ect.
Humm.....I think I would like it then too.the color and gameyness sounds a bit like venison ....is it similar to that Gabriele
It's probably the closest to venison among the things I have tried. But not as strong in flavour as venison. Bit more 'neutral' and works really well without marinating (opposed to venison?).