Everyone's got to feed for a night of footy? Or in general?

Tell you what nothing better than lighting up the BBQ, getting some scotch fillet and Sausages on the grill and putting feet up with a beer for friday night footy.

Do we have any vegans here though? If so what is it that you eat most nights? For our Carnivours here, what is our favourite meats? Scotch fillet steak, medium-rare to medium, baised with butter and seasoning such as salt, pepper and seasoning i bought at local markets, just beautiful. Though will also say a bucket of the colonels finest or McD's goes down nicely also.

 

What are your favs?

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  • Keet's brain foods!

  • Good blog mate, used to not eat red meat, but do once a week these days.

    Always eayen a lot of chicken, love prawns.

    I often sit down with a mate during the footy, kilo of fresh prawns, fresh white bread, dill n mustard sauce, washed down with an icy cold pub squash or coke.

    Love a satay prawns too.

    You eat well mate, i should come round yours for dinner.

  • I fast for tjhe week if they lose. If they win Dover sole or Roast Lamb.

  • I'm having some pilsner and some takeaway on most footy nights that I'm not working.

    As for the meat, loving my sous vide cooker with a nice piece of wagyu. 

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