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lay the clingwrap out on the bench, try to have as much space as possible and lay it so the clingwrap is flat on the bench like a carpet.

put the meat on the wrap and start rolling. roll away from yourself.

put your hand past the sexy meat wad and with your other hand give it a gentle pull while you roll it to keep the clingwrap tight.

you can give the meat a little squeeze at each end while rolling to stop it from coming out the edges

repeat again and again

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cant believe hamish endorsing breadtop... their bread is like maccas as its considered confectionery...

but want to try that burger recipe. need to hunt for good mince

It's for an American style burger. it needs to be sweet

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