what's for dinner/supper

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A large slab of yellow fin tuna, courtesy of a keen fisherman friend. Windy weather here lately, so we are very lucky to have such a treat.
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NZChris wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2025 10:47 pm A large slab of yellow fin tuna, courtesy of a keen fisherman friend. Windy weather here lately, so we are very lucky to have such a treat.
Need pics for drool factor Chris lol
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I'm not eating dinner/supper, just having a snack to go with lots of beer.
I've been corrupted by our mates from "down under" and eating toast with Vegemite.
Imagine that half way around the world and I've acquired some of their bad habits. :lol:
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Copperhead road wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2025 10:59 pm
NZChris wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2025 10:47 pm A large slab of yellow fin tuna, courtesy of a keen fisherman friend. Windy weather here lately, so we are very lucky to have such a treat.
Need pics for drool factor Chris lol
Whoops, we've licked the plates clean already. I'll probably get pics on Facebook but won't be allowed to share them.
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shadylane wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2025 11:42 pm I'm not eating dinner/supper, just having a snack to go with lots of beer.
I've been corrupted by our mates from "down under" and eating toast with Vegemite.
Imagine that half way around the world and I've acquired some of their bad habits. :lol:
I do like Vegemite, but bread is bad for my waistline, so it mostly gets used as yeast nutrient for sugar washes and rum in my shed.
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Only one thing better than Vegemite on toast Shady, that's Vegemite and cheese on toast.
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Wings and homemade potato salad. And a sip of scotch. No, I didn't make it. I wimped out and bought some. Just the cheap stuff some grouse. But I actually find it quite nice to sip on
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Chorizo / Meatball / Wilted Vine Tomato Cream Bisque was quite satiating with a few quaffs off a nice bottle of Lisbon red blend and an after dinner grappa :)

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Looks goood mate.
Makes me hungry looking at that.
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German Brats that I made.
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