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Mike K 05-09-11 13:44

Kanga bangers
 
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These bangers are very tasty ....meat from these critters :kangaroo

Many supermarkets sell them these days .

Marc van Aalderen 05-09-11 20:20

Hi Mike,

In the Netherlands we can get Kangaroo steaks and they are indeed very tasty. Look here for recipes: http://www.kangaroo-industry.asn.au/...cipe_frame.htm

Now we have this Ozzie at our shooting club who says it is dog food, or road kill. If he would tell his relatives down under they would be laughing at him.

I do not mind, ship it to here. It is cheap and delicious. :thup2:

Cheers,

maple_leaf_eh 06-09-11 02:21

Kanga Bangers
 
I've shot and dressed deer, elk and pronghorn antelope. The anatomy of a 'roo is different. So, for the sake of illucidation, where are the edible parts on a kangaroo?

gjamo 06-09-11 07:09

Roo cuts
 
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There you go Terry.

source: http://www.kangaroo-industry.asn.au/products/cuts.htm

malcolm erik bogaert 06-09-11 21:41

kanga meat
 
we get plenty of game up here..so I think perhaps Kanga might be a nice alternative...checked it out on Google and there is a supplier in Shropshire but its not that cheap..might wait until LiDL or Aldi start selling it...had a nice big Herring Gull once on a E & E jaunt and being the youngest sprog in the Sqn had to eat it in front of the assembled men...BM didnt like it when I did an Oliver Twist and asked for more to great applause from the men..guess who had to play the part of the captured soldier in the resistance to interogation lectures that followed..my face was balck and blue for a week...these days still fancy the odd herring gull or two...must be the continenal in me...cheers malcolm :teach:

maple_leaf_eh 07-09-11 04:07

Kangaroos
 
@Grame:

That qualifies as the most illuminating response I think I've ever experienced on the net. From the skeletal structure, the Kangaroo is similar to most of the ungulates (deer, elk, antelope) I've butchered. The tail of course is completely different. The cuts look like ones I would carve off with my knives. The differences are in the size and shape of the cuts I would chose. I like the look of those numbers for fat percentage, free range, and zero antibiotic content. I always think the same about the deer I shoot, but those are absolute numbers that are beyond comparison. Thank you.

And, if you read this in English thank your teachers! Five nations (CAN, US, UK, AUS and NZ) separated by a common language, but closer to brothers than any other alliance.

Mike K 07-09-11 06:12

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Originally Posted by maple_leaf_eh (Post 152529)
@Grame:


And, if you read this in English thank your teachers! Five nations (CAN, US, UK, AUS and NZ) separated by a common language, but closer to brothers than any other alliance.


I posted a message on the UK series 1 Land Rover forum with the word 'BINGLE' included. They didn't have a clue what I was on about .

Do non-Aussies here know what it means ?

Howard 07-09-11 06:43

Roo Meat
 
I quite like roo meat. Quite rare as it is low in fat so goes tough if overcooked in the pan.

cliff 07-09-11 06:46

Princess and Harry my assisance dogs think it is finger licking good along with Wallaby :D

On a more serious note I believe Australia is the only country in the world who eats both animals ('Roo & Emu) depicted on their coat of arms :teach:

Keith Webb 07-09-11 07:21

Bingle
 
Ahh, such an Aussie term which was combined with another for an advertising slogan: "Just had a bingle? Give George a tingle."

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Originally Posted by Mike Kelly (Post 152536)
I posted a message on the UK series 1 Land Rover forum with the word 'BINGLE' included. They didn't have a clue what I was on about .

Do non-Aussies here know what it means ?


colin jones 07-09-11 10:40

Well that one tickled me giblets :teach: :) another good aussie saying.
Ofcourse we all know what vegimite is and this story is true! Many years ago, my elder brother got up early one sunday morning and left his wife sleeping. A while later he woke her up and asked if she would like some breakfast in bed. She thought for a minute and said, I don't feel like toast, but I do feel like something nice with vegimite on it. My brother went to the kitchen and quickly returned with his "Tossle" covered in vegimite and a rather large smile. He never told me if she ate her breakfast but never asked for the same combination again. That I know of. "True story"
Colin.

Richard Farrant 07-09-11 11:18

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My brother went to the kitchen and quickly returned with his "Tossle" covered in vegimite and a rather large smile.

:D hope he did'nt stick it in the jar !

Alex Blair (RIP) 09-09-11 21:57

Magnitude 6.8 quake strikes off canada's vancouver island
 
MAGNITUDE 6.8 QUAKE STRIKES OFF CANADA'S VANCOUVER ISLAND - USGS10 minutes ago by Thomson Reuters

MAGNITUDE 6.8 QUAKE STRIKES OFF CANADA'S VANCOUVER ISLAND - USGS

Keith Webb 09-09-11 22:43

Earthquake
 
Made the news here too.

Quote:

AN 6.7 magnitude earthquake was reported Friday near Vancouver Island in British Columbia, the US Geological Survey said.
The quake occurred at 12:41pm local time at its epicentre, which was reported to be roughly 282 km west of the city of Vancouver.

The depth of the epicentre was reported to be 25.9 km.
There was no tsunami warning or watch in effect after the earthquake.


Read more: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news...#ixzz1XURoJhfZ

cliff 09-09-11 23:46

:D Hmmmmmm.....must try some of these bangers if they cause the earth to move like that! :D

Marc Montgomery 11-09-11 15:37

Be interesting to try it.. hard to beat moose meat though...mmmmm delicious.

malcolm erik bogaert 11-09-11 18:54

kanga bangers
 
just had some lovely tender northumbrian lamb....washed down with some Orkney beer...and tonight I will be sampling the nectar from Isle of Skye...life can be good at times!regards malcolm


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