The only place you really get mushy peas in Australia is in South Australia where they eat what's called a pie floater. It's a meat pie sitting (floating) on top of mushy peas.
We certainly don't eat them with fish and chips. :eek:
Yes the famous pie van that used to sit outside the train station at night. (Don't know if it's still there since the built the casino.)
Incidently the pie is always upside down its traditional to cover the base with tomato sauce
Yes the famous pie van that used to sit outside the train station at night. (Don't know if it's still there since the built the casino.)
Incidently the pie is always upside down its traditional to cover the base with tomato sauce
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Sounds no worse than pie, mash and licquor.
I don't think she's been on screen as much as last night... but I agree about the BT bit. She continues to do her running commentary.
I agree. But I don't think much of our national cuisine either.
that's good as well............especially that pea juice
Incidently the pie is always upside down its traditional to cover the base with tomato sauce
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Indeed, tomato sauce not bloody ketchup.
And the choreographer.............
..... and the choreographer. :rolleyes:
i know and i havnt been caught yet hee hee
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Is she ITV's spokeswoman or something?