The Perfect Roast Spud
Linda H > wrote in news:447cdf73$0$2600$afc38c87
@news.optusnet.com.au:
> LucasP (who is now PeterL) wrote:
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>> Paw-Paw works well too.
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> Yeah, I'd heard that at the same time as hearing about the Kiwis.
> Probably from in this newsgroup only I've got a dodgy memory. :-( I
> just can't get access to Paw-Paws easily at the mo' in Vic.
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> Hey... I wonder, if Paw-Paws and Kiwi Fruits tenderise meat that well,
> perhaps I might try laying 'em all over my weathered face! (I think
> some beauty products use those fruits anyway, but I'm thinking I'll
> puree the buggers, apply and have good lie down!)
And have your meat fall off your bones!! Then we could call you
'Skull'!!
A paw-paw extract was/has also been used as a therapy for buggered back
discs. Seems they injected the stuff into the disc and it dried it out
so that you didn't get the displacement/pain anymore.
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> Thanks also for the "fluffing up" spuds tip too, Lucas. That, I will
> give a bash next time as well.
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It's a lot of 'fluffing around' to get them ready,but it's well worth it
:-)
--
Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia
At this spectacle even the most gentle must feel savage, and the most
savage must weep.
Turkish Officer
400 Plateau
24May1915
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