I dropped the insert for my slow cooker :-(

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And it shattered into a thousand pieces. Tried to order a replacement, and it turns out a new cooker is cheaper.
So I've ordered this one -

http://m.oo.com.au/#/_P40542.cfm

Had to do a quick rethink for dinner tonight!
(Btw, the place I ordered it from is cheaper. Only $99 and no delivery charge.)
 
I can't live without a slow cooker!
God knows how I will cope for the next 10 days!
:eek:
 
I once dropped my George Foreman Grill and the top shattered into 3 pieces.

So I calmly went to a utility closet, grabbed the silver-colored duct tape and repaired the bitch.

Next I fisted Dutch "Oven"'s dyke of a sister. Thanks for asking.
 
I have a dutch oven, for camping and I use it on my firebox, as well as a crockpot.
Neither are as good for being able to walk away for the whole day without having to worry.
Besides, how cool does this slow cooker look?!
:D
 
Stuck his finger in a dyke?

Hahah! No, I don't know if it's just an Aussie thing, but a dutch oven is when you shove your partners head under the blankets and fart, holding them there to savour it. I punched him in the upper thigh. He has never done it to me again.
 
Hahah! No, I don't know if it's just an Aussie thing, but a dutch oven is when you shove your partners head under the blankets and fart, holding them there to savour it. I punched him in the upper thigh. He has never done it to me again.

Every other country calls that an Australian kiss.
 
Hahah! No, I don't know if it's just an Aussie thing, but a dutch oven is when you shove your partners head under the blankets and fart, holding them there to savour it. I punched him in the upper thigh. He has never done it to me again.

What a scamp...
 
Every other country calls that an Australian kiss.

An Australian kiss is like a French kiss only down under.
Nothing like sharing a cuddle in bed with your partner and having them shove your head under the covers as they fart.
 
You people are like the Cajuns of the southern hemisphere. There's not much you don't eat.

*giggles and shrugs* We live in a fickle country. We have to do with what we have in some ways. Though the majority of our kangaroo and croc meat is exported to rather high class restaurants.
Personally I have eaten croc, roo, wallaby and emu. All awesome. Emu is the best. Tastes like a cross between beef and veal with the texture of chicken.
 
*giggles and shrugs* We live in a fickle country. We have to do with what we have in some ways. Though the majority of our kangaroo and croc meat is exported to rather high class restaurants.
Personally I have eaten croc, roo, wallaby and emu. All awesome. Emu is the best. Tastes like a cross between beef and veal with the texture of chicken.

I've only had ostrich. I know this is cliched, but it tasted like chicken, or as you would say in Australia, "tastes like kookaburra". I don't eat meat any longer, but when I did, there were very few things I wouldn't try. The only off-limits things were dogs, cats, apes, old world monkeys, new world monkeys and the sweet, sweet flesh of my fellow man.
 
Haha.... on the farm, it helps to be able to throw everything into a pot, turn it on, and not have to worry till I am finished everything for the day.
At least 3 days a week.

I guess that rules out McDonalds on a Sunday night.
 
I've only had ostrich. I know this is cliched, but it tasted like chicken, or as you would say in Australia, "tastes like kookaburra". I don't eat meat any longer, but when I did, there were very few things I wouldn't try. The only off-limits things were dogs, cats, apes, old world monkeys, new world monkeys and the sweet, sweet flesh of my fellow man.

Lol! I could never eat a kookaburra. They are way too cute!
 
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