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Australian Food | Reddit
2w ago
Hi all
Got a 2.9kg boneless lamb shoulder for Easter tomorrow.
Was thinking of doing a 12 hour cook, but can only see recipes for bone in.
Just wondering if I can cook it at 100 degrees C for 12 hours and it will be ok despite it not being bone in? After melt in your mouth stuff
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Australian Food | Reddit
2M ago
anyone selling food accounts or know anyone that does pls lemme know
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Australian Food | Reddit
2M ago
Woolworths own brand: 72% chicken - $10 - 15.8% protein, 8.5% fat
Coles own brand: 66% chicken (not available) - $10 - 13.4% protein, 12.9% fat
Coles Family Fave's: 36% chicken - $10 - 13.7% protein, 10.4% fat
From what I can tell 'Family Fave's' are replacing Coles own brand, as they are out of stock whenever I checked.
I've been getting the Woolworth brand for a while.
To save energy and time, I cook half the pack (approx. 10-11 pieces) at once, and then freeze.
15 secs each side in the microwave straight from the freezer per piece, and then 2 minutes at 200C in the fan forced small oven to ..read more
Australian Food | Reddit
2M ago
Hey everyone! Does anyone have a recipe for the chicken fajita burrito from Salsas Fresh Mex? I'd love to make it at home and would really appreciate any tips or suggestions. I honestly don’t even know where to begin. Thanks in advance!
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Australian Food | Reddit
7M ago
Every tender I eat is basically just a badly battered nutrient tube, and I just want something frozen with actual chicken inside it, is there ANYWHERE that sells this in australia? I mean something where the meat is actually a grain, rather than a just kind of weirdly bubbly white mass.
Southern fried would be fave, but anything that actually has real chicken would be great.
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Australian Food | Reddit
10M ago
Heya! Do you eat GYG regularly? Or want to try out GYG for free?
I am selling accounts with a credit value of $13.20 (so you can get $13.20 worth of stuff in one account) for only the price of $3.50! Also, you buy more accounts, I will give you a discount!
Each account has a burrito coupon (as a part of a deal from using gygs new app) valued at $13.20. Through payID and or PayPal F&F, I am selling these accounts for $3.50 each. I can sell these accounts in bulk.
Message me for more details, either on reddit or discord (akuroplays is my username)
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Australian Food | Reddit
11M ago
Any Aussie distiller or wine producer here or food manufacturers here?
Aussie business here. Manufacturer/ distributor of high quality glass bottles for food and Liquor industry. Not just that, we also provide all the packaging solutions that a brand might require, At the best price. Check out website to explore our services.
Anyone here into food or liquor manufacturing, check out our website to get one stop solution for all packaging needs.
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1y ago
Hi everyone. Everytime I try to make garlic prawns it is never garlicky enough. Tonight I put in six crushed cloves. Would it have more flavour if I chopped the garlic? Tia. Edit I meant creamy garlic prawns
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