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My first husband was from Queensland, Australia and I spent my first year there on what we'd call a cattle ranch...
Lots of heavy labor, and lots of food to provide fuel...so I got used to making (in this order).... Breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea and, finally, tea ![]() I also learned how to make lamingtons, and pikelets, and steamed puddings.....but not black pudding *gag*
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What is that breakfast thingy not sure what it's called , Ten soldiers,? I saw it on a food channel it looked good . I want to try that to make it.
I know I asked Incubus awhile back but I ready forgot.
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