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Galantine/Ballotine chook (Read 10279 times)
 
Reply #10 - Sep 1st, 2012 at 7:45am

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I was in coles this morning on my way to work and had a look for the cooking string and its actually in the stationary section, its a cotton twine and is marked on the box for cooking.
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If you need a thicker twine, your butcher might sell you some if you ask him nicely.
 
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Arousing my appetite…
never tried cooking a chook that way yet…
 
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