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Nah he just quizzed me as to why our old saucepans won’t do.... 

 

I kindly informed him we bought the set of 3 saucepans 10 years ago for $80 and randomly buy a new $30 frypan from coles every time it bows... so these will be much better and last ages... 

I don’t know if he believed me but Bcb just assisted hahaha 😂😂😂

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Nah I’m just like if a round thing can boil water and cook a steak at what point does it stop and do we just get them then. You know, if it aint broke don’t fix it type thing, but oh no being a bunch of coins down will somehow magically make the boiling point of water drop from 100*c to 95*c and get me my Pasta quicker lol  

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Yerp my round things aren't as round as they should be but if they still hold heat when you chuck a steak on they're good. Mine aren't great, except a cheap but good 5 pot/pan set the in laws bought us. The big w pan is balls.

 

I'm sure my water boils at 105c due to the excess metal in the pipes up here

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1 hour ago, Puffwagon said:

I'm sure my water boils at 105c due to the excess metal in the pipes up here

It's the extra salt in the water from it being reclaimed urine

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A very nice steak, this one, but nothing special with regard to it's cut etc :) with beans and potatoes from the missus' garden :drool:

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Went back to the same place as in this post for the GF's b'day with her friends... still as absolutely epic and as excellent as the first time I went there. :drool:

 

I had the 300-day grain-fed 600g T-Bone cooked medium-rare. Deliciously high marbling and it just melted in your mouth.

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GF had the 400g New York Sirloin cooked medium-rare which was that same 40+ dry-aged beef... I ate a big chunk of this one, too... absolutely delicious.

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Two couples each shared a 700g Ribeye On The Bone 40+ day dry aged cooked medium-rare...

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Another couple had the same 500g Ribeye On The Bone 40+ day dry-aged cooked medium-rare that I had previously and a serving of the Barramundi for something different.
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One dessert had was the Dark Chocolate Mousse

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Another was an Affogato with Espresso Shot

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I'm told the cocktails were average (espresso martini and cosmopolitan) but the wine was fantastic (had a house Shiraz and a house Pinot Noir) all from our local area.

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