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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post

    coffee through a tim tam.......good stuff!
    Yes, very nice, but the tim tam falls apart quickly - try port through a tim tam - tastes great and lasts longer.

    Another favorite is when I go to maccas I dip my fries into my chocolate sundae... mmm.

    I think I need to go to maccas all of a sudden...
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    Quote Originally Posted by billnjim View Post
    ...vegemite & honey sandwiches...
    Yep, works for me. For some added power, slice in some raw garlic.

    Currently eating a slice of nutty toast with honey and Kikorangi Blue cheese onboard...

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    I knew a yank years ago who always had a dash of tomato sauce in his draught beer.......said Aussie beer tasted better that way

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    your fine mate, your driving a disco, no-one expects any better of you
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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    A PIE FLOATER !! (YES YES YES YES YES!)
    We had Pie Floaters last night for dinner........................ YUMMM!!!!!!!

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    Aah! but the only REAL pie floater was purchased from "Harry's Cafe De Wheels" in Sydney

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    Aah! but the only REAL pie floater was purchased from "Harry's Cafe De Wheels" in Sydney
    Beg to differ UncleHo......Cowley's Pie Cart in Adelaide many years ago.....it was iconic
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    Quote Originally Posted by midal View Post
    Beg to differ UncleHo......Cowley's Pie Cart in Adelaide many years ago.....it was iconic
    Theatre goers, toffs and tramps, side by side.
    Harrys cafe de wheels I believe dates back to pre WW2.


    Martyn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushie View Post


    Harrys cafe de wheels I believe dates back to pre WW2.


    Martyn
    I must confess I don't know whether Cowleys is as old as that, but I know it was trading over 50 yrs ago.....you could be on a winner for the age stakes. Anybody have any ideas for Cowleys?
    Regardless, they were magic floaters

    Newsflash.....look up www.practicallyedible.com/floaters....reference to Cowleys in the early 1900's in Adelaide and claims that is where the floater originated from.
    Last edited by midal; 31st March 2011 at 09:37 PM. Reason: more info

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    And today's history lesson continues re the floater....check www.globalfoodie.com/2009/05aussie-pies/
    It claims the floater actually originated in Pt Pirie and spread to Adelaide in the early 1900's. Also mentions Harry de wheels but states that what they sold was NOT the fabled floater but a version thereof.
    Not my claims I hasten to add, that is what is written

    Also claims that Harry de Wheels started in the late 1930's.

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