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Post by braided-rug on Jan 25, 2006 16:45:20 GMT 10
Sloppy Joes
300g mince 1 medium onion 100g taco sauce hamburger buns to serve.
Cook beef and onion in frypan until beef is browned, drain. Stir in taco sauce bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, cook, stirring occasionally, for 2 to 3 minutes. Serve on toasted buns, with added toppings.
Toppings, mixed tasty and mozzerella cheese, shredded lettuce, mayonnaise and small can beetroot.
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lynn
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Post by lynn on Jan 26, 2006 2:39:23 GMT 10
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Post by braided-rug on Jan 26, 2006 8:19:23 GMT 10
Yes, imagine that. Turkey is a very new thing in Australia. We always had frozen turkey for Christmas etc. We had some on the farm too. But only recently they have turkey roll, frozen, like an easy turkey bake, and I think a sandwich product.
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lynn
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Post by lynn on Jan 26, 2006 9:11:06 GMT 10
That's how I buy it. In a roll. 1 lb is about .70 cents. Cheap eating! My dh doesn't really like it very much. He would much rather have ground venison or ground beef. I like to mix the ground turkey with the beef.
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Post by braided-rug on Jan 26, 2006 9:14:51 GMT 10
Do you mean ground in a roll? Ours is a carvable roll that you bake. I think they are fairly expensive.
We don't have turkeys in the wild.
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Post by braided-rug on Jan 26, 2006 9:21:40 GMT 10
I have seen it just now on alot of Australian sites, maybe it is more available in the city.
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Post by braided-rug on Dec 23, 2006 18:10:10 GMT 10
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Post by braided-rug on Dec 23, 2006 18:15:24 GMT 10
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