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What's the strangest thing you've ever eaten?

Just for fun people, keep it clean now 😉

I think the most unusual thing I have ever tried is Ostrich, I found it very similar to beef….

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By: steve rowell - 27th January 2009 at 04:26

Meals that size are fine if you are very active (and have a fast metabolism) otherwise it is best to be more moderate in your eating habits.

It’s 38c here today and they’re predicting temps in the 40’s for the next 5 days straight …so it will be salads and BBQ’s by the pool every night for us!!!

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By: steve rowell - 27th January 2009 at 04:13

What, it wan’t a new idea! Damn.

Afraid not!!!
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By: old shape - 27th January 2009 at 01:21

I think the Yanks call that a “Sloppy Joe”

What, it wan’t a new idea! Damn.

(Can’t find the Breville. I’m off to bed, it’s 01:21. night)

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By: steve rowell - 27th January 2009 at 01:20

Cold Bolognaise (Minced steak with the jellified sauce including mushers/toms/peppers/other stuff) on a sandwich, white bread of course.
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I think the Yanks call that a “Sloppy Joe”

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By: old shape - 27th January 2009 at 01:18

Cold Bolognaise (Minced steak with the jellified sauce including mushers/toms/peppers/other stuff) on a sandwich, white bread of course.

It was fantastic. It’s only a Pizza idea after all, but it worked. It will definately work as a toastie. In fact, I’m going to get the Breville out right now. I’m salivating.

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By: old shape - 26th January 2009 at 00:10

Meals that size are fine if you are very active (and have a fast metabolism) otherwise it is best to be more moderate in your eating habits.

Well, I keep to my my meat and 4 veg. (3 plus spuds) at meals, and always hit the 5 fruits/veg. a day. Not overweight yet, passed 50.

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By: mike currill - 24th January 2009 at 10:14

2 what? Children?

When I was a health freak (Ran 70 miles per week, London Marathon in 3:47….there was a 3:30 in me, but I was on 20 fags a day at the time) I ate twice as much as that, and of course more pasta. Can’t run anymore, knee gone. I’m seeking another exercise similar to running long distance, where I can Format(Space)brain:
Cycling is no good, too much concentration required. Swimming, get tired = die.

Meals that size are fine if you are very active (and have a fast metabolism) otherwise it is best to be more moderate in your eating habits.

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By: steve rowell - 23rd January 2009 at 22:52

There is a new machine at my Gym that I’ve taken a great interest in.
It’s got Kit-Kats, Mars Bars, Crisps, Dime Bars, Yorkie Bars and to pacify our American colleagues it has Orios. My oh my they are rubbish…..taste like a black dog biscuit. And yes, I’ve eaten a dog biscuit.

My nine year old Grandson lives on Oreos and milk…it’s his life support

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By: old shape - 22nd January 2009 at 21:23

I ran the Melbourne marathon a few times back in my younger days…now if i want some exercise i go down into the cellar and rotate my wine bottles

There is a new machine at my Gym that I’ve taken a great interest in.
It’s got Kit-Kats, Mars Bars, Crisps, Dime Bars, Yorkie Bars and to pacify our American colleagues it has Orios. My oh my they are rubbish…..taste like a black dog biscuit. And yes, I’ve eaten a dog biscuit.

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By: steve rowell - 21st January 2009 at 22:27

I ran the Melbourne marathon a few times back in my younger days…now if i want some exercise i go down into the cellar and rotate my wine bottles

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By: old shape - 21st January 2009 at 20:24

So am I but everything in moderation. That was a dinner to serve 2.

2 what? Children?

When I was a health freak (Ran 70 miles per week, London Marathon in 3:47….there was a 3:30 in me, but I was on 20 fags a day at the time) I ate twice as much as that, and of course more pasta. Can’t run anymore, knee gone. I’m seeking another exercise similar to running long distance, where I can Format(Space)brain:
Cycling is no good, too much concentration required. Swimming, get tired = die.

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By: mike currill - 21st January 2009 at 07:45

So am I but everything in moderation. That was a dinner to serve 2.

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By: steve rowell - 21st January 2009 at 05:11

So your a health freak then?

He’s from the old school of good British food

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By: Student Pilot - 21st January 2009 at 02:15

An ordinary dinner for me that. I only have fruit for breaky and Sarnies for lunch. With 2 litres of coffee (About 10 cups)

I’ve just had a snack, a packet of crisps.

So your a health freak then?

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By: old shape - 20th January 2009 at 23:37

So it was just a snack then???

An ordinary dinner for me that. I only have fruit for breaky and Sarnies for lunch. With 2 litres of coffee (About 10 cups)

I’ve just had a snack, a packet of crisps.

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By: steve rowell - 20th January 2009 at 21:46

I’ve just eaten a pack of Fig Rolls (Only 12 off) and a Blackcurrant Jam on Weetabix combo, for my pud. With a pint of Tea of course.
Main course was 4 Pork Chops, mash, brocc, leak, celery and carrots. Gravy. And now it’s time for some chocolate.

So it was just a snack then???

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By: old shape - 20th January 2009 at 20:41

Vegemite or indeed Marmite is an acquired taste for most people…however Vegemite is part of the staple diet of all Aussies…they even have a Vegemite census
http://www.howdoyoulikeyourvegemite.com.au/?go=vote

Marmite is made from BEER. Real food. Vegemite sounds far too much like the stuff those weaklings eat, you know, the ones that lean towards the Sun and have bad breath.

I’ve just eaten a pack of Fig Rolls (Only 12 off) and a Blackcurrant Jam on Weetabix combo, for my pud. With a pint of Tea of course.
Main course was 4 Pork Chops, mash, brocc, leak, celery and carrots. Gravy. And now it’s time for some chocolate.

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By: mike currill - 20th January 2009 at 07:32

Sad, really sad. They should get out more.

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By: steve rowell - 20th January 2009 at 01:45

Marmite only tastes good to someone whose taste buds went walkies and forgot to come back. Devils’ food along with parsnips, sickly sweet horrible things. How can anyone call them a vegetable?

Vegemite or indeed Marmite is an acquired taste for most people…however Vegemite is part of the staple diet of all Aussies…they even have a Vegemite census
http://www.howdoyoulikeyourvegemite.com.au/?go=vote

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By: mike currill - 19th January 2009 at 14:17

Eggs are a common breakfast food Mike know matter what style…i quite often in my younger days used to have left over tripe and onions for breakfast

Also been known to indulge in mint sauce on me bacon

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