koko > wrote in news:8qsdf5dd2rhbvcja3unfda31l7skdcec50@
4ax.com:
> On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 15:18:12 GMT, PeterL > wrote:
>
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>>http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...Pizza%20stone%
20and%
>>20pizza/
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>>http://tinyurl.com/ygste5n
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>>New pizza stone, new pizza cutter.
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>>Pizza was given a 9/10 :-)
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>>I'm starting to follow the KISS method with the pizza toppings.
>
> Looks delicious. Love the new toys you got.
And they were just the tip of the iceberg :-)
For the SO's birthday, I took her to a place called Harbour Town...
http://www.harbourtownshopping.com.au/centre-directory/
A huge shopping Outlet, with many, *many* womens clothes/shoes/bags shops,
and told her to "knock yourself out".
I was going to just go and wait in the nearby pub, have lunch, place some
bets, have some drinks...... and wait, and wait, and wait.
Until I saw a couple of kitchenware stores on my way out :-)
Anyways, after several hours, she came back and was freaking out because
she spent about $70. I asked her if this was half time and was she going
back for another shot!!
Then I told her I'd spent $140 in the kitchenware shops, she almost did!!!
(Most of the stuff I bought was bewteen 35-60% off normal price.)
> I almost bought a pizza stone and peel yesterday but bought a meat
> grinder instead.
>
I've had a grinder for about 7 years now. But with meat prices as cheap as
they are, we have no need to make our own minced meat, as yet.
Maybe I should get off my bum and make some sausages.............
--
Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia
If we are not meant to eat animals,
why are they made of meat?