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pizza granny smith style,

from breakfast salad bar in morning grab lebanese bread, onion,olives (from garden salad), bruscetta mix and grated cheese.

lunch time: get BBQ sauce of shelf, add in dash of tomato sauce and tobasco (if you want it hot)

spread sauce over good side of lebansese bread.

add thin layer of grated cheese

add mixed ingredients depending on taste, eg olives, salami,onion,pineapple and bruscetta mix

add top layer of grated cheese

toast in oven for 15-20 min or until golden brown and cheese melted.

enjoy!

Kewl recipe time

Take a 3x3cm block of cheese.

Cut a plug out of centre and remove half

fill block with tomato or bbq sauce replace other half of plug.

Roll in batter

Deep fry

Enjoy

Lay on couch and digest.

Kewl recipe time  

Take a 3x3cm block of cheese.

Cut a plug out of centre and remove half

fill block with tomato or bbq sauce replace other half of plug.

Roll in batter

Deep fry

Enjoy

Lay on couch and digest.

i'm gonna be sick!

i had this weird craving for battered fish last night .... i usually hate battered fish - usually get mine grilled as batter tastes like tipping oil down your throat .... but last night that was all i could think about :drooling:

Yeh i think last time we met we were sitting on some stairs feeling seedy and squinting in the newly risen sunlight :drooling:

Nahh unfortunately im not and no im not an it boy either. thats my bro, thin as and eats total crap.




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