On Jan 19, 12:40*pm, "Bigbazza" >
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> "Pits09" > wrote in message
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> On Jan 19, 10:51 am, "Bigbazza" >
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> > "Jeßus" > wrote in message
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> > > On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 19:49:49 +1100, Bigbazza wrote:
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> > >> "PeterLucas" > wrote in message
> > 30.25...
> > >>> Chicken and salad.
>
> > >>> Found a (smallish) chook in the freezer, so defrosted it, cut it in
> > >>> two
> > >>> and
> > >>> marinated it in a Portuguese sauce (Peri-Peri based). Came time to
> > >>> cook
> > >>> them, so skewered them up and grilled them on our "Son of Hibachi".
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> > >>> I was going to do it the 'traditional' Portuguese way and just split
> > >>> the chook and lay it flat, but they wouldn't have fitted on the
> > >>> Hibachi.
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> > >>>http://i40.tinypic.com/2eec74o.jpg
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> > >>>http://i42.tinypic.com/x1zk1h.jpg
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> > >>> Served with a green leaf salad (predominately rocket) with a chunky
> > >>> 'salsa' mix....... and the juices from the 'resting'.
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> > >>>http://i43.tinypic.com/14lhbi9.jpg
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> > >>>http://i40.tinypic.com/2qjlkq0.jpg
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> > >>> --
> > >>> Peter Lucas
> > >>> Brisbane
> > >>> Australia
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> > >> Looked very 'yummy', Peter.....
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> > >> I just returned home to Sydney again this week from your home town,
> > >> Brisbane...... I spent 3 whole weeks in that lousy humid climate, I
> > >> spent most of the time with my laptop, sitting in my allocated room
> > >> with
> > >> the air conditioning on 18oC, as the temp and humidity was unbearable
> > >> outside. ... I would have a shower and as soon as I poked my head
> > >> outside again, the water was dripping from my hair with
> > >> perspiration....
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> > >> Even though the temperature has been over 40oC this week, I could
> > >> better
> > >> bear it without that high humidity....
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> > >> My daughter wants me to sell up here in Sydney and build or buy up
> > >> there....NO SIREEE!!
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> > >> Bigbazza (Barry) Oz
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> > > South East Queenland is horrific during summer, as you've discovered.
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> > > I've live in many places around the Sunshine Coast and hinterland, and
> > > also (unfortunately) Brisbane, for a couple of years. The summers there
> > > are just brutal - and I also live for 17 years near Darwin - which
> > > *never* got as hot and humid as SE QLD does.
>
> > Well, Jebus, I have spent a lot of time in the past years at Tweed Heads
> > and
> > the Gold Coast , and also the Sunshine Coast, but only a day or two in
> > Brisbane until last February (2 weeks) and this Christmas (3
> > weeks).........And it was even hotter when I was up there in February 08.
>
> > The humidity was never as high in those other area's I have
> > mentioned........
>
> > Don't think I agree with you on the part of your post.....
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> > "Darwin - which *never* got as hot and humid as SE QLD does"
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> > I see that it is, most times, the 'Hottest' temperatures in Australia......
> > I
> > could not survive those temperatures like you must....
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> > Bigbazza (Barry) Oz
>
> Want a picture of *last Thursday *here 51c IN THE SHADE! *Humidity 5%
> was a killer
>
> And what part of Western Australia reached those
> temperatures,Pits09?......also, besides the temperature, the humidity is
> never so low around those parts...
>
> Bigbazza (Barry) Oz
Yalgoo PJ Morawa Mullewah ally all in high 40's
And that was the the in the shade at the seed cleaners at PJ
Not sure CBh would have been happy with moist wheat going in during
the last loads
However the "relative" humidity outside the seed cleaners can be
within 24 hours anything from 12 13 % up to 48 in Jan Feb
As I said although working in the shade it was a killer ( if
people only knew the work that goes into a KG of Flour ) (not to
mention the carbon footprint)