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This will be my third attempt, the first was a *little* overdone, the second
was perfect, so this one should be fine. Will have to hunt around today to find some appropriate timber to chip and soak to throw on the lump charcoal to give the chook a bit of a smokey flavour. But of course, that will all be by the wayside if this damn wind keeps up!! Had a few trees come down in the neighbourhood, one in particular yesterday morning completely blocked off traffic for a couple of hours. If it goes ahead tonight, pics will follow. -- Peter Lucas Hobart Tasmania The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty, whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich, but only when done with love. |
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Captain Peter Swallows wrote:
> This will be my third attempt, the first was a *little* overdone, the > second was perfect, so this one should be fine. > > Will have to hunt around today to find some appropriate timber to chip and > soak to throw on the lump charcoal to give the chook a bit of a smokey > flavour. I thought the consensus opinion was that soaking is a bad idea. Bob |
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On Nov 19, 5:23*pm, Aussie >
wrote: > This will be my third attempt, the first was a *little* overdone, the second > was perfect, so this one should be fine. > > Will have to hunt around today to find some appropriate timber to chip and > soak to throw on the lump charcoal to give the chook a bit of a smokey > flavour. > > But of course, that will all be by the wayside if this damn wind keeps up!! > > Had a few trees come down in the neighbourhood, one in particular yesterday > morning completely blocked off traffic for a couple of hours. > > If it goes ahead tonight, pics will follow. > > -- > Peter Lucas * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > Hobart > Tasmania > > The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty, > whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich, > but only when done with love. WTF is "chook"? |
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![]() "Catmandy (Sheryl)" > wrote in message ... On Nov 19, 5:23 pm, Aussie > wrote: > This will be my third attempt, the first was a *little* overdone, the second > was perfect, so this one should be fine. > > Will have to hunt around today to find some appropriate timber to chip and > soak to throw on the lump charcoal to give the chook a bit of a smokey > flavour. > > But of course, that will all be by the wayside if this damn wind keeps up!! > > Had a few trees come down in the neighbourhood, one in particular yesterday > morning completely blocked off traffic for a couple of hours. > > If it goes ahead tonight, pics will follow. > > -- > Peter Lucas > Hobart > Tasmania > > The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty, > whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich, > but only when done with love. WTF is "chook ............. It is the mating call of an Australian castrato in heat. pavane |
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"Catmandy (Sheryl)" > wrote in news:80bc155d-d1e1-
: > On Nov 19, 5:23*pm, Aussie > > wrote: >> This will be my third attempt, the first was a *little* overdone, the sec > ond >> was perfect, so this one should be fine. >> >> Will have to hunt around today to find some appropriate timber to chip an > d >> soak to throw on the lump charcoal to give the chook a bit of a smokey >> flavour. >> >> But of course, that will all be by the wayside if this damn wind keeps up > !! >> >> Had a few trees come down in the neighbourhood, one in particular yesterd > ay >> morning completely blocked off traffic for a couple of hours. >> >> If it goes ahead tonight, pics will follow. >> > > WTF is "chook"? > Australian for chicken........ http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-cho2.htm Coincidentaly, I used to belong to a Regiment in the Army that had the (affectionate) nickname of "Chicken Stranglers" :-) -- Peter Lucas Hobart Tasmania The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty, whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich, but only when done with love. |
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Dan Abel > wrote in
: > In article > >, > "Catmandy (Sheryl)" > wrote: > >> On Nov 19, 5:23*pm, Aussie > >> wrote: >> > This will be my third attempt, the first was a *little* overdone, the >> > second was perfect, so this one should be fine. >> > >> > Will have to hunt around today to find some appropriate timber to >> > chip and soak to throw on the lump charcoal to give the chook a bit >> > of a smokey > >> WTF is "chook"? > > They're very efficient in Australia and New Zealand, so they chop off > all those unnecessary syllables. It's short for chicken. > Onya mate :-) -- Peter Lucas Hobart Tasmania The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty, whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich, but only when done with love. |
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On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 00:07:12 -0500, "pavane"
> wrote: > WTF is "chook Chicken. -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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Aussie > wrote:
-snip- > >Australian for chicken........ > >http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-cho2.htm > > >Coincidentaly, I used to belong to a Regiment in the Army that had the >(affectionate) nickname of "Chicken Stranglers" :-) ewwww---- You do know how that sounds to US ears, right?<g> Good thing you were SAS. Jim |
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Jim Elbrecht > wrote in
: > Aussie > wrote: > -snip- >> >>Australian for chicken........ >> >>http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-cho2.htm >> >> >>Coincidentaly, I used to belong to a Regiment in the Army that had the >>(affectionate) nickname of "Chicken Stranglers" :-) > > ewwww---- You do know how that sounds to US ears, right? Nope. 'Spose I'm just used to what we know over here. Another 'nickname' given to the Regiment during Vietnam, but it stuck..... is Ma Rung. But as for Chicken Stranglers....... there is a Signals Squadron attached to the Regiment, 152 Sigs. They are 'affectionately' known as "Chooks" :-) -- Peter Lucas Hobart Tasmania The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty, whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich, but only when done with love. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... | On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 00:07:12 -0500, "pavane" | > wrote: | | > WTF is "chook | | Chicken. | | -- | | Never trust a dog to watch your food. Please be careful with your snipping and attributing, sf, I was not the person who asked WTF a "chook is, was I now. It was Sheryl. pavane |
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On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 09:42:10 -0500, "pavane"
> wrote: > > "sf" > wrote in message ... > | On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 00:07:12 -0500, "pavane" > | > wrote: > | > | > WTF is "chook > | > | Chicken. > | > | -- > | > | Never trust a dog to watch your food. > > Please be careful with your snipping and attributing, sf, > I was not the person who asked WTF a "chook is, was > I now. It was Sheryl. > Provide proper attributions to snip and we'll both be happy. -- Never trust a dog to watch your food. |
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On Nov 20, 11:43*am, sf > wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 09:42:10 -0500, "pavane" > > > > > wrote: > > > "sf" > wrote in messagenews:i2nee65cpu95d9raaq9gas69or9gp9nato@4ax .com... > > | On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 00:07:12 -0500, "pavane" > > | > wrote: > > | > > | > WTF is "chook > > | > > | Chicken. > > | > > | -- > > | > > | Never trust a dog to watch your food. > > > Please be careful with your snipping and attributing, sf, > > I was not the person who asked WTF a "chook is, was > > I now. *It was Sheryl. > > Provide proper attributions to snip and we'll both be happy. He did. You must have missed it. |
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![]() "Aussie" > wrote in message 5... > Dan Abel > wrote in > : > >> In article >> >, >> "Catmandy (Sheryl)" > wrote: >> >>> On Nov 19, 5:23 pm, Aussie > >>> wrote: >>> > This will be my third attempt, the first was a *little* overdone, the >>> > second was perfect, so this one should be fine. >>> > >>> > Will have to hunt around today to find some appropriate timber to >>> > chip and soak to throw on the lump charcoal to give the chook a bit >>> > of a smokey >> >>> WTF is "chook"? >> >> They're very efficient in Australia and New Zealand, so they chop off >> all those unnecessary syllables. It's short for chicken. And they like to "mate" with the same sex. >> > > > > Onya mate :-) > See what I mean? > > > -- > Peter Lucas > Hobart > Tasmania > > The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty, > whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich, > but only when done with love. --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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"BigBadBubba" a stupid Twit sock > wrote ....
nothing of consequence......... Bubye sock. -- Peter Lucas Hobart Tasmania The act of feeding someone is an act of beauty, whether it's a full Sunday roast or a jam sandwich, but only when done with love. |
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