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Old 9th June 2009, 05:12 PM
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I am sure I am not pregnant!!! Strange things happen here in Alhaurin el Grande, but that is going too far!! I can't keep my kids out of Pikniks! They love the cakes! I have been past and stuck my head in, but haven't sampled the wares yet. Have you been up a few times then? I keep checking out for you when I drive past, but haven't seen you.
I've been there a few times, usually with the kids after school as a treat, and Kate made a cake for us last weekend when my family were over WOW!!!

I know, I'll go there with my daughter after school tomorrow, my sons off on a school trip so me and ruby will have cake to console ourselves!! , we'll sit outside!!! So if you're passing, say hi!!!!

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Old 9th June 2009, 05:16 PM
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Hell yes! Bacon&Banana is great!
as is Banana with a good mayonaisse on fresh bread.
but then banana goes with curry too.

Biltong sandwiches too, which is raw meat, salted, washed with vinegar,spiced with coriander and black pepper then wind dried , find a South African, say Biltong or Boerewors (farmers sausage) and watch them drool.

Peanut Butter with syrup or Honey is also a great favourite.
Hey Daxk, not sure what your suplies are like in Ireland, but even here on Spains sunny south coast, there are good supplies of SA goods. We even have a South African bar, The Boma, in our little inland town. They do their own biltong, boerewors, droëwors, melktert etc! And we get to watch the Super Sevens!!
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I've been there a few times, usually with the kids after school as a treat, and Kate made a cake for us last weekend when my family were over WOW!!!

I know, I'll go there with my daughter after school tomorrow, my sons off on a school trip so me and ruby will have cake to console ourselves!! , we'll sit outside!!! So if you're passing, say hi!!!!

Jo xxx
Will do! I will be the guy in a sparkly latex jumpsuit, with long sideburns, singing Jailhouse Rock, whilst munching on a weird sandwich!! BTW where do you kids go to school?
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Hell yes! Bacon&Banana is great!
as is Banana with a good mayonaisse on fresh bread.
but then banana goes with curry too.

Biltong sandwiches too, which is raw meat, salted, washed with vinegar,spiced with coriander and black pepper then wind dried , find a South African, say Biltong or Boerewors (farmers sausage) and watch them drool.

Peanut Butter with syrup or Honey is also a great favourite.

NNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! Yuk!

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Zimtoney, very good supply,becuae South Africa had a huge influx of Irish immigrants in the 1800 famine, there are a huge amount of south Africans here, my butcher makes superb Boerewors as he was taught by a guy from Bloemfontein, I make my own Biltong using a drying cabinet wife makes superb milkterts and my Chili bites and bunny Chows are a hit at every school fete,

Jo, I assume your Nooo is to do with Biltong (also known as American Jerky?)
its not an aquired taste, it is seriously superb, I dont know of anyone who has'nt tried it and liked it.
And it has no Gluten!
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Zimtoney, very good supply,becuae South Africa had a huge influx of Irish immigrants in the 1800 famine, there are a huge amount of south Africans here, my butcher makes superb Boerewors as he was taught by a guy from Bloemfontein, I make my own Biltong using a drying cabinet wife makes superb milkterts and my Chili bites and bunny Chows are a hit at every school fete,

Jo, I assume your Nooo is to do with Biltong (also known as American Jerky?)
its not an aquired taste, it is seriously superb, I dont know of anyone who has'nt tried it and liked it.
And it has no Gluten!

NNNNNNOOOOOOOOOO was for peanut butter with honey or syrup????


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Local knowledge is that the local knows that if you act aggressively you stand a good chance of being shot.


"Earlier that evening, four British tourists had arrived at OR Tambo International Airport ahead of today's opening Test in the three-Test British and Irish Lions tour of the country."

They were followed to where they were staying the night, then beaten up and robbed.
"A black Mercedes-Benz boxed us in and four men appeared with guns. They surrounded our car. They ordered us out of the car and told us to lie on the floor and remove our wallets and watches."

He tried to grab one of the robbers' guns but was punched in the nose"
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Local knowledge is that the local knows that if you act aggressively you stand a good chance of being shot.


"Earlier that evening, four British tourists had arrived at OR Tambo International Airport ahead of today's opening Test in the three-Test British and Irish Lions tour of the country."

They were followed to where they were staying the night, then beaten up and robbed.
"A black Mercedes-Benz boxed us in and four men appeared with guns. They surrounded our car. They ordered us out of the car and told us to lie on the floor and remove our wallets and watches."

He tried to grab one of the robbers' guns but was punched in the nose"
Lucky his alive to tell the tale....
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Zimtoney, very good supply,becuae South Africa had a huge influx of Irish immigrants in the 1800 famine, there are a huge amount of south Africans here, my butcher makes superb Boerewors as he was taught by a guy from Bloemfontein, I make my own Biltong using a drying cabinet wife makes superb milkterts and my Chili bites and bunny Chows are a hit at every school fete,
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Hi Daxk, I actually tried a few weeks ago, making my own biltong, personally thought it would be a failure but it tasted JUST LIKE HOME Biltong I used beef but will try Ostrich in the coming months. Since living here I also make quite a bit of curries, from seafood to mince to chicken
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Yeah Iceman, I'm pretty impressed with the taste of my Biltong too.
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