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Re: Tabaluga's

Whatever floats your culinary boat @TAB  🙂

TAB
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well I was a kid. these were not pythons,were copperheads, king browns etc  They used to love wash house(s) w tin walls all hot in summer lol

even came into verandah in first house. I had nightmares about them for years  @Dreamy 

yes, all learned from parents. mum killed most of them. used to have plaited heavy gauge fencing wire , well, whips basically , one hit would rip them in two

 

Re: Tabaluga's

@TAB yeah when I lived on the farm we used to get brown snakes and Red belly black ones, as the saying went the only good snake is a dead one 😂

TAB
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re-cooking stock from corned beef other day which had heaps veg in it @StuF added barley french onion soup and chicken stock

TAB
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used to hang them up on fence dont ask me why. Story was they would come to life again in the dark and disappear @Dreamy  lol

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Sounds excellent @TAB 

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@TAB lol that's classic

TAB
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just tried it @StuF  uber salty, give the barley another 30 mins and adjust may throw honey lemon and last of bbq chook in there lol 

TAB
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..called putting 'fear of death' into kids @Dreamy 

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What time are you expecting me @TAB ?

 

lol

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