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Reply #80 - Sep 21st, 2006 at 11:34pm

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It sounded like cereal, but sheesh, lunch, supper......


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Well, I used to love PBJs, but not any more.

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Reply #81 - Sep 22nd, 2006 at 10:04pm

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ok lk what the hell are pbjs cheers cb Grin Grin Grin
 

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Reply #82 - Sep 22nd, 2006 at 10:10pm

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What used to be Mom's stand by for lunches and kids fav. in my school days - the peanut butter and jelly sandwhich.

I think the nutritionists are now having problems with the PBJs.

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Reply #83 - Sep 23rd, 2006 at 5:49am

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Hey CB
LK's Jelly is our Jam not that I can understand why they add Peanut butter with it unless they want the Jelly/Jam to stick to the roof of your mouth "Hey maybe thats why they have a strange accent"
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Reply #84 - Sep 23rd, 2006 at 7:19am

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Well guys, jelly and jam aren't the same.  & really a PBJ could be peanut butter and jam, we just said jelly all the time.

Jam has fruit in it.

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Reply #85 - Sep 23rd, 2006 at 7:57am

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I love wholegrain bread spread thick with crunchy peanut butter and a handful of sultanas, have introduced my grandkids to this gourmet delight. I often have it for morning smoko or just a quick snack. Rob.
 

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Reply #86 - Sep 23rd, 2006 at 8:52am

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Check out the Weetbix site at http://www.weetbix.com.au/


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Reply #87 - Sep 23rd, 2006 at 7:57pm

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Well I grew up in SW Qld and Furphys stories bring back so many memories of growing up in the bush
Weekends and holidays were spent,  in younger days with the shangi in the back pocket, a billy can full of hand lines, a can of worms, a jam sanger and a box of matches in the pockets.
Parents never had to worry about us
Off we would go away all day, to return home on dark, filthy with a feed of fish.  The worm can now contained birds eggs from nests we robbed risking life and limb to collect
A couple of years on an Air Rifle replaced the shangi and anything that moved was fair game.
The carnage we created amoungst the local bird and wildlife population was horrific but that was the way it was back then, if it moved you shot it if it didn't you pushed it then shot it or chopped it down.
I am not proud of what we did as kids but we knew no better
Weprogressed to rabbit trapping and most Fridays after school someone'S dad would drop about 5 of us off at a property for the weekend where we trapped rabbits and ate rabbits all weekend. All we took was bread water a billy and a CAMP OVEN.
We survived and made a few bob out of the rabbit skins from the old Indian fruiter come skin buyer who probably robbed us but we were happy
OH DEAR HAVE TO GO AND SEE IF I CAN FIND THE RABBIT TRAPS

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Reply #88 - Sep 23rd, 2006 at 8:02pm

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Just remembered Rabbits  are like Weetbix
Ate too many as a kid
  Hate them both
 

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Reply #89 - Sep 23rd, 2006 at 8:07pm

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Hey Sooty dont you dare rubbish underground mutton it was the main diet and usually paid for the cockys joy that we spread about an inch thick on the bread and when we got around to eating it it has soaked right through a 2" slice and man i used to enjy sucking that Golden Syrup back through the crust.

By the way Dirrenbandi has changed from the seventies old mate but a dirren boy has got to be good value
Cheers Furphy
 

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