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Left over roast lamb and veg, chopped into smallish pieces and tipped in a puff pastry crust. Reheat gravy and pour in. Puff pastry lid. 45 min in moderate oven. :icon_drool2: :icon_drool2: :wub: :wub:
 
wereprawn said:
Left over roast lamb and veg, chopped into smallish pieces and tipped in a puff pastry crust. Reheat gravy and pour in. Puff pastry lid. 45 min in moderate oven. :icon_drool2: :icon_drool2: :wub: :wub:
Inspired to do a lamb roast tomorra night just so I can do this.....ferpect weather for a roast as well.
 
wereprawn said:
Left over roast lamb and veg, chopped into smallish pieces and tipped in a puff pastry crust. Reheat gravy and pour in. Puff pastry lid. 45 min in moderate oven. :icon_drool2: :icon_drool2: :wub: :wub:
Made something similar on Monday to use up Sunday roast left overs.

Roast pumpkin, fetta, pine nuts, sundried tomato, olives, boccacini, cheedar and lamb in puff pastry parcels with a sprinkling of parmesan.

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Can I report that middle picture for inappropriate content?
 
Madonna asked if she could come over to my place for Australia day.
I told her to **** off.
If theres one thing I cant stand its mutton dressed as lamb.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcYppAs6ZdI
 
Dave70 said:
Martin / Molloy. Yes, there have been some diamond in the dunghill.
I see a trend here... All the diamonds were formed quite a few years ago now. There haven't been any new ones for a long time.

Still plenty of new dung though. No shortage of that.
 
Ducatiboy stu said:
Spotify....FTW
I'm an old bloke in his 50's who converted to Spotify around a year ago.
Took a little bit of getting used to not actually owning a product.

But WOW, it certainly is a game changer for me.

As a young bloke I used to buy a record, then later C.D.'s every pay.
C.D.'s were $30.00 when they came out and I was only earning $120.00 a week.
Still have every C.D. Iv'e ever bought, sitting in crates under the stairs gathering dust.

Now I have access to just about every song ever recorded for $12.00 a month.

Would have saved a fortune if this was around when I was a young fella.
Kids these days don't know how good they've got it. :p
 
bradsbrew said:
Made something similar on Monday to use up Sunday roast left overs.

Roast pumpkin, fetta, pine nuts, sundried tomato, olives, boccacini, cheedar and lamb in puff pastry parcels with a sprinkling of parmesan.
Those look tasty Brad. Do you think the ancient Egyptian parmesan sprinkling ceremony improved the flavour ?
 
Where did get the ancient Egyptian sprinkler? You could have at least put some clothes on the poor sod.
 
bradsbrew said:
Made something similar on Monday to use up Sunday roast left overs.

Roast pumpkin, fetta, pine nuts, sundried tomato, olives, boccacini, cheedar and lamb in puff pastry parcels with a sprinkling of parmesan.
Need to work on the style but overall not bad.

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Mattress said:
I'm an old bloke in his 50's who converted to Spotify around a year ago.
Took a little bit of getting used to not actually owning a product.

But WOW, it certainly is a game changer for me.

As a young bloke I used to buy a record, then later C.D.'s every pay.
C.D.'s were $30.00 when they came out and I was only earning $120.00 a week.
Still have every C.D. Iv'e ever bought, sitting in crates under the stairs gathering dust.

Now I have access to just about every song ever recorded for $12.00 a month.

Would have saved a fortune if this was around when I was a young fella.
Kids these days don't know how good they've got it. :p
What is this paying you speak of?
 
Mattress said:
I'm an old bloke in his 50's who converted to Spotify around a year ago.
Took a little bit of getting used to not actually owning a product.

But WOW, it certainly is a game changer for me.

As a young bloke I used to buy a record, then later C.D.'s every pay.
C.D.'s were $30.00 when they came out and I was only earning $120.00 a week.
Still have every C.D. Iv'e ever bought, sitting in crates under the stairs gathering dust.

Now I have access to just about every song ever recorded for $12.00 a month.

Would have saved a fortune if this was around when I was a young fella.
Kids these days don't know how good they've got it. :p
Slightly off topic from the OP but seeing you raised the point about music down loads check out this site where you can get tracks from 10 cents from today until the 22nd when they revert to their normal price of 15 cents

LINK HIDDEN - DODGY

Wobbly
 
wobbly said:
Slightly off topic from the OP but seeing you raised the point about music down loads check out this site where you can get tracks from 10 cents from today until the 22nd when they revert to their normal price of 15 cents per track

LINK HIDDEN - DODGY

Wobbly
Better off using torrents rather than paying a pirate site.
 
Yeah I would be REALLY REALLY careful giving your payment details to that website! One look at that website stinks of credit card fraud.
 
ScottyDoesntKnow said:
Yeah I would be REALLY REALLY careful giving your payment details to that website! One look at that website stinks of credit card fraud.
Be interested on how you have come to that conclusion.

Have you read any of their terms and conditions where they point out such stuff as Legal Info, Terms and Conditions and Privacy policy

Who ever hid the link as "Dodgy" perhaps they could be good enough to "Please Explain"

Wobbly
 
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