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The mission, to boldy cook where no one has cooked before (at least at my work anyway)

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Two pork chops in the sandwich toaster

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Almost cooked

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Let the munching commence

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:):)

...tomato sauce on pork?

...what a waste of pork... :)

it was but i felt like some tomato and thats all there was at work

points for rad cooking exercise though :)

cheers. i'll try something different tomorrow too :down:

2:45

had to microwave the vegies which took 2:45 but i had the sandwich toaster on for a few mins before so it was up to "toasting" temp.

I just fitted some of those Bosch plugs noel was talking about, will find out tomorrow night if they are any good, its minor upgrade time on the old GTS

I used the sandwich toaster to do hash browns before at the office...

Works great on "contact grill" setting... took about 4 minutes from frozen solid...

...what a waste of pork... :D

That's what she said

lol I need to do this at work. How long did it take to cook?

I also need to do this at work!

Pretty quiet in here over the weekend.

Had an interesting day, woke up at 6 this morning to police banging on the door. Turns out my mate dropped the clutch down a street in albany creek so now his car is sitting at an impound lot. Was funny but still, f**k loosing your car for 2 days plus the likely loss of license.

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