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today i finally managed to take some Pics of my homemade Burger.

 

Made it from fresh grinded Beef from my local Butcher i had left, because earlier today I made a nice Sauce Bolognese.

So I made a nice Patty, only seasoned it with Seasalt and put it in the Pan. Before the last turning of the Patty I put some BBQ-Sauce on it and shortly fried the side with the Sauce on it. The I put some aged Gouda on Top and put the Patty to Rest in Tin Foil.

In the Meantime I fried a nice red Onion chopped in Rings.

I put some of them on the Bottom of my Bun and put some Sriracha on it.

Then the Patty on Top of the Sriracha-Red Onion Mix.

The Rest of the Onion on Top of the Patty, some BBQ Sauce on it and then a fried Egg to top that.

 

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(the black Stuff is from the burnt BBQ Sauce)

 

and then halfway through:

 

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Best Burger I had this Year!

 

 

(sorry for the crappy Phone Pics, I had no Photolight, because I'm using Cyanogenmod 10.1 :sad: )

i have the best tasting chicken patties right now, a picture won't do them justice so i'll leave it at that.

  On 8/20/2013 at 10:27 PM, spratters said:

That bun looks good. Not saying the rest doesn't but I like nice buns.

 

Everyone likes nice buns

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  On 8/23/2013 at 5:23 AM, usagi said:

 

  On 8/21/2013 at 11:19 AM, keltoi said:

sounds tasty but that 2nd pic looks like roadkill.

 

aye, maybe the patty needs to be a bit firmer. you'd look manly as fuck eating that though.

 

aye, an hour or 2 in the fridge before cooking would help keep it in tact. do aussies say aye?

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In north queensland we use ay at the end of sentences, but not at the start ay. It's not as common down south ay.

A member of the non sequitairiate.

It's both a question mark and an affirmation supporting the statement that preceded it, depends on the context and the way it's verbalised. ay

A member of the non sequitairiate.

i know it's useage, edinburghers actually do the same thing... but it's a totally different word from 'aye'.

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  On 8/23/2013 at 10:57 AM, keltoi said:

 

  On 8/23/2013 at 5:23 AM, usagi said:

 

  On 8/21/2013 at 11:19 AM, keltoi said:

sounds tasty but that 2nd pic looks like roadkill.

aye, maybe the patty needs to be a bit firmer. you'd look manly as fuck eating that though.

 

aye, an hour or 2 in the fridge before cooking would help keep it in tact. do aussies say aye?

 

me, my sister and couple of friends all say it but we're not scottish. it's not normal. i'm guessing usagi just likes saying too.
  On 8/23/2013 at 4:46 PM, tauboo said:

 

  On 8/23/2013 at 10:57 AM, keltoi said:

 

  On 8/23/2013 at 5:23 AM, usagi said:

 

  On 8/21/2013 at 11:19 AM, keltoi said:

sounds tasty but that 2nd pic looks like roadkill.

aye, maybe the patty needs to be a bit firmer. you'd look manly as fuck eating that though.

 

aye, an hour or 2 in the fridge before cooking would help keep it in tact. do aussies say aye?

 

me, my sister and couple of friends all say it but we're not scottish. it's not normal. i'm guessing usagi just likes saying too.

 

lol maybe he was using it cos he was addressing me :cisfor: ... i know some north englanders say it but not so many southerners.

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aye, if you want but i just wanted to write aye, followed by a contradictory negative statement.

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