Potato wedges
- Muddypause
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Yeah, It's good stuff Stew, but I can't brew it like Bundaberg can, well not up to now anyway - maybe I should try fresh not dried ginger?
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I used to make it using a yeast culture. I guess it must be 25 years ago now, and I can't remember what ingredients I used.
Trouble was, I couldn't drink the stuff fast enough - I found I was making more and more as the culture kept doubling in size. It seemed a shame to throw some of it away.
It puzzles me how a fermented drink, using yeast and sugar, can be non-alcoholic.
Trouble was, I couldn't drink the stuff fast enough - I found I was making more and more as the culture kept doubling in size. It seemed a shame to throw some of it away.
It puzzles me how a fermented drink, using yeast and sugar, can be non-alcoholic.
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I really want a go at making some ginger beer can anyone tell me exactly what you have to do from scratch?
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I got my original recipe from Grass Roots so I will see if I can find it and put it up!
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If only we got grass roots over here. I am thinking about getting an annual subscription, do they deliever OS?Wombat wrote:I got my original recipe from Grass Roots so I will see if I can find it and put it up!
Nev
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They do, mate $AU50 per year!
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Burgers
Hi Shiney,
We tried out your homemade burger recipe last night and they were great! We forgot to add in the breadcrumbs, so they were a little fragile, but they were yummy. We had a couple spare which we have frozen, but we'll definitely be making those again!
Thanks so much for posting the recipe.
We tried out your homemade burger recipe last night and they were great! We forgot to add in the breadcrumbs, so they were a little fragile, but they were yummy. We had a couple spare which we have frozen, but we'll definitely be making those again!
Thanks so much for posting the recipe.
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Hi FM,
Good to know the burgers went down well. I bought some organic pork mince to try out tonight, but I reckon any mince will do to be honest.
We are having potato wedges as well, so burger and chips night. But...we have cabbage and carrots as well, so they'll all be getting their greens!
I am a stickler for having something green on the dinner plate each day.
Good to know the burgers went down well. I bought some organic pork mince to try out tonight, but I reckon any mince will do to be honest.
We are having potato wedges as well, so burger and chips night. But...we have cabbage and carrots as well, so they'll all be getting their greens!
I am a stickler for having something green on the dinner plate each day.
Well, I made Daves wedges tonight and they went over a treat!
Nev
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he will be happy, aothough still in Norway at the moment.Wombat wrote:Well, I made Daves wedges tonight and they went over a treat!
Nev
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Lucky bugger!
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