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Ecuadorian Baby Mountain Pig
http://fromthebellybutton.blogspot.c...ntain-pig.html http://www.traveljunkiejulia.com/eat...ig-in-ecuador/ |
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Sounds amazing. I've never had that actual dish but I had suckling pig once (I think) roasted on a spit/barbecue and it was gorgeous
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Anyone remember Holfmeister?
I was just thinking of beers of the world cup teams and I remember I used to drink that. The yellow can with the bear on it. |
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6 cans of carling, 1ltr of Strongbow and 3 pot noodles
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I bought one of the Brazilian pot noodles when they were on offer but I haven't tried it yet.
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Sounds amazing. I've never had that actual dish but I had suckling pig once (I think) roasted on a spit/barbecue and it was gorgeous