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shame on you for constantly playing along! you should have the same rules as Sam Newman, the network gives you a list of words you CANT say. you'd be pretty much limited to: "hi guys" and "cya"

you two couldnt handle muh pie even if i did make it for you :happy:

I disagree, Ruby and I could devour many a pie.

So much pie infact, Van Halen will reform and write a power ballad about the epic amount of pie we can eat...

-D

Yeah ... you're the consistent wasteland postwhore :happy:

Cara, Ben and I only whore when Cara talks about her .... cooking!

agreed. once we were on the same amount of posts i just check and now lookin ova 5000 hahahah wish i could kill time on sau while getting paid for it at work ;)

Do you add mushrooms and onion or is your pie plain?

Cos if its plain u can keep it. Dont want that pie.

-D

oh hell no ben

ok i make these lamb (can use beef) wellingtons that are to die for...........

lamb

shitload of garlic

fine diced onion

rosemary fresh

salt and pepper

gravy

puff pastry

cooked in the oven they are yummmy! wont give way how i cook them tho :happy: but also make good pie mix too

for example

my burger pattie mix also makes for good meatloaf to lol

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