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I bet all the Americans reading this are now imagining you eating some gooey dessert like key lime pie or pumpkin pie with your hands.
If it's anything like the little island off it's east coast it will be steak and black pepper of a chicken korma pie
Steak and black pepper pie, now that's what I'm talking about!
Peppersteak and Tomato ftw.
Chilli beef and cheese from a servo or gtfo.
I often find chilli beef on the dry side, I guess that it would mean that that pie may need only 5 digits and not the full 10 of a juicy steak pie
With cheese inside its a sloppy mess and often requires the full 10. Though tbh I haven't lived in Australia for 10 years or eaten meat in 20, so I wouldn't listen to anything I have to say about pies.
Fraser Island? Or Tasmania?
The ones slightly larger that tasmania...
Sacrilege!
Firstly 1, 500 km away is not coastal (if it was then the UK is an island off the coast of Iceland).
Secondly if anyone is off anyone else's coast it's the west island which is off our coast, not the other way round.
true enough
You're right about the pies but.