Kudos to Debs and Paul for putting on what looked like a top Barbecue. And thanks to Keith Lemon and Claire. Looks like Claire had Duracell batteries in her😂 Proper fully charged. Great vlog Lee. Enjoyed your Australian adventures 👍🏻
I'm a huge BBQ fan so this was brilliant. Everyone you've met have been so friendly. Looking forward to when you hopefully return already! So much to see.
Australia always had cheap beef and lamb historically Lee, so we have beef sausages. Now pork is out cheapest meat (or chicken) and pork sausages are becoming more common, maybe because of the Brits here too. But Aussie mostly have beef sausages.
What a great way to finish your Australian adventure. A typical Aussie Barbi, with great food and great friends and everyone, half tanked before the food is cooked 😂.
First time you found proper sausages been here a month you said ! This is the first time you’ve been to a butchers! Did you expect to find em on the manly ferry!!😂😂😂
Went to Aussie 12 years ago and loved it , all the people just down to earth friendly, great atmosphere, and beaches 👌😎, well then lol, GDAY MATE !!! 😂😂STRUTH !!!
When a red back spider bites. You will feel the pain instantly and it will seriously hurt for 36 hours. A bottle of bourbon or similar will help you endure the pain. Yes we have many big hunter spiders carrying their babies. They sparkle like a big diamond when you shine a light on all the thousands of eyes looking at you 😂. I live right next to Darlington in the hills and it's rampant with all our wildlife.
Shrimps are in the US. They're called prawns in Oz. Huntsman spiders are an asset in the house as they keep down other pests. They can grow quite big but are harmless. 40 years ago it was difficult to find an edible snag is Oz, but over the years they've got better. I moved to the Philippines 5 years ago but before I left Coles supermarkets had a decent range of snags. Black pudding could be hard to find, but a butcher in Brisbane sold a decent pork pie.
It's called a braai here in South Africa and is usually done over wood coals, the idea being that the wood burning phase is beer time. What often happens however is, as soon as the coals look about ready to use, another sack of wood goes on and another couple of six packs of beer appear from nowhere, and there can be several iterations of this procedure. There is one family we used to visit where we never expected to actually get the meat on the braai, they'd be too rat faced, so we'd take our meat home with us and grill it for lunch the next day.
Miss a proper braai, 44 gallon drum cut in half with holes drilled in the bottom, on a stand and some heavy wire mesh. Few t bones steaks and boerewors and plenty of beer
Yes we learnt about braai are from a Sth African backpacker worked with us. Beautiful girl, great fun company and a great workmate. Freaked out over the drop bears tho' 🤣😉
Aw. I love this video❤. So nice to see people on the other side of planet. We really enjoyed this video with your friends in Australia 🇦🇺 and much love to all from USA 🇺🇸
Good to see another Canadian Australian. We aren’t stupid Australia is a great place up live. I had the same issue with huntsman spider and the babies. lol. Hope you enjoyed the Bbq. I’m surprised you didn’t have any 🐑.
Well im going to sleep well tonight with all this spider talk, cheers Lee 🤣 & im here in freezing cold shitey, oops, i mean Blighty, where the sods are coming in for a warm. Freeloading critters
The open road…sunshine…then the motorcycles went past. For a fleeting moment, I imagined being on one of them….after a Sunday of non-stop rain here in the U.K.
I'm absolutely drooling watching this. Can't beat a great Aussie Barbie. Also, sausages are called Snags in Australia. I used to love the old days when a barbie was just a sheet of mild steel over a few old bricks with actual firewood, like a good Eucalyptus, Iron Bark or some sort of Box, it really adds to the flavour of the meat when the smoke gets into it. Also, it's not a true Aussie barbie if you don't splash a bit of your beer on the meat while it's cooking haha.
Well my local butcher is thriving because the supermarket doesn't stock certain types of meat. We can't get sausage mince or thick sausages and all too often hamburger and rissoles aren't available either. We're told the same old BS that it's a slow seller so we don't bother stocking it. So the local butcher it is for they always have what I want. It's also fresher too for there's no telling how long the supermarket's meat has been in storage for.
I think the thing about sausages in Australia is this……very few restaurants sell them. The reason is that they are so abundant and easy to do at home that they simply can’t compete. It would be like a restaurant selling ‘toast with jam’, everyone can do it at home, no one would order it so why would they make it?
Aussie BBQ, snags, steak, chops and onions (for those going a sausage sandwich) and salads and beer, that's it, everyone is welcome to add or subtract from that menu 😉
A really good one Lee. That Paul Hogan ad was forty years ago, as were the beers you mentioned: things, tastes and people have changed hugely since then. Great to hear the Huntsman story and the BBQ spread they put on for you. That was a lovely, friendly warm vid getting to know those people, great stuff! 👍🍻
Awe hiya Lee…. Feel so bad the horrible comments made about your Indian night out with such a lovely couple. People are so cruel. You always cheer me up fella. I can be in the dumps and I hear a whisper “put a bit of macmaster on…. “ It works…. I have seen you eat pie and mash, in that cafe near Buck House, do the Emirates rail and ride that bike with Darren John, whom I must admit I am a bit smitten with…. The Craicmaster I have affectionately adopted as me uncle because me mam was from Limerick so I know all about taking the dry mick humour….I love your channel and thank you for making me feel so happy traveling the world….G’Day to all your kind Aussie mates…. Such kind warm people aye Lee, just like England used to be….Take care and I hope that good mate you sent you that mini Swiss keyring thingymajig sends you another. 😌 Julie and Jimmy the cat from Manchester 👩🦰🐈⬛✈️xxxx
Sitting here in front of the Pc at 11:55 pm looking at your" barrrrrrby "and just had to go cook something. Was content before but was starting to gobb up and had instant hunger. Mind power, it's a strong thing. That meat looked beautiful. Lapp it up Lee
It's lovely to see suburbia and the fact that Aussies like good coffee. I think Starbucks will die out in the UK eventually. With high cost of rents too few independents can set up shop in our high streets.
Brilliant video. Like the way Paul has still got a brummie accent. I've lived in Blackpool nearly 24 years and still got my cockney accent. Really enjoying your trip xx
@@TheMacMaster Castlemaine XXXX is a Queensland thing! "XXXX" because they can't spell "BEER". (There are other versions.) XXXX Bitter is full strength and not bad. Here in NSW they seem to sell a lot more XXXX Gold which is mid strength at 3.5% ABV. Being less than full strength I've never tried it!🤣
A nice Aussie BBQ Lee, with your wonderful Aussie friends hospitality, we enjoyed the spider story with our other crawly creatures. You can call your friends ' Dinky Di Aussies ' now 🍺🍺 Au
Lee. thanks for making such a fun video for us. 😀 Yummy, that barbecue looked awesome! Thanks Paul and Deb for your hospitality again. You two have good skills in the kitchen and are wonderful hosts! You really looked after your guests. Paul, those Johnny Cakes looked delicious and Deb's coleslaw sounded so good, in fact, all the food looked really good, now I'm hungry! It was very nice to meet Claire from "The Alice" and Keith from Canada, thanks for all the entertaining true stories and the fun banter. 😀
No one in Australia drinks Fosters . I think it is only made for export . I was in the US in June and went on board the US battle ship New Jersey in New Jersey and inside the number 3 turret there is a 5 ft tall painting of a Fosters beer can on a cylindrical structure at the rear .
Another fab video. So pleased you like Aussie bbqs with great food. I see you mention about our snakes, spiders, sharks, crocs but I'm surprised that you haven't spoken about Drop Bears. If you didn't see one this trip it will be a good excuse for you to come back for another adventure. 😂
Looks like you’re close to Whiteman Park where there is a Car Museum, Bus Museum, Tractor Museum, old trams that run aka Perth Electic Tramway Society (PETS) and Bennett Brook Railway which is an old steam train railway. Well worth a visit perhaps.
There's plenty of butchers in NSW and plenty of sausages of all description. It was a heck of a drive to this butcher ! That's W.Australia big country distances I guess... Johnny cakes - oh wow ! Ive got to try making these. Thanks Paul 👍😊 I was hoping for pavlova at the end though 😔
I guess BBQs are different in different parts of Oz. I'm used to bread rolls, we don't usually do fried corn, potato is either in a potato bake in winter, or a potato salad in summer, and hamburger patties/flattened rissoles usually make an appearance as well.
You might not have butchers up north, but we have loads of here in East Sussex. Our local one usually wins butcher of the year and is packed all day every day and mobbed at Xmas. Two new butchers have also opened up recently as well.
MISTER MACMASTER! Lee now u know what a 'Johnny Cake' is!!!!! Food looked delicious 😋 nowt better than a terrific spider 🕷 story to make you squirm eh🤔🤣🤣👍
Not here in Burntisland Lee, Butcher award winning in Scotland and just opened another store. Black Gold beef, Haggis and best sausages around. Need to come to and try some at Burger Island.😊
Going for a coffee. Most would say just grabbing a brew mate. XXXX is Queenslanders as well as Great Northern, you'd be lucky to see anyone in Australia drink Fosters.
Even Woolworths or Cole’s as well as plenty of local butchers have real beef pork or lamb sausages all over Aust in the east coast .. Perth is an isolated city in the middle of no where 🤔
Agreed to some extent but the quality is going down - I make my own now along with pies etc. In fairness I find my local IGA (Blaxland) is better than Colesworth as well for meat etc
Every city in Australia is isolated ..Perth to Melbourne in 3 hrs .big deal..ps. do you really think woollies in Perth is different to East coast Woolies? Bwahahaha 😅
Please don't try to do an Aussie accent. It's just too painful. 😂😂😂All the dangerous spiders are ground dwellers. You need to have a potato bake when you have a Barbie. OMG I have to stop watching all this yummy food, snags, onion, and potato bake are my barbeque favs. Looking at that food Paul does a bloody good barbeque.
Huntsman spiders are not deadly! Nor are red backs but they will knock you over for a few days. Anti-venom is available for red backs but not needed for Huntsman.
High street English pink slime pork sausages are often found "wanting" (mene mene tekel upharsin) - we in the "Downunder" eat Lamb and beef sausages more than pork so enjoy the differences..
No one in Oz drinks Fosters & hasnt since Jesus played half back for Jerusalem...& XXXX is QLD for P!$$(a Queensland beer) Emu or Swan is traditional WA beer.
Those johnny cakes l used deep fry scone doe and deep fry it and dresses honey on it but there is an Australian johnny cake it is a damper with dried fruit mixed through the doe and those herbs potatoes slices fried on the barbie looked very nice
Great barbecue lovely hosts and good company what more could you ask....The first bent sausage I've seen you eat Lee without the Grange Hill music in the background 🤣🤣🤣
Never kill a Huntsman spider they are harmless and will eat the spiders you don't want.
We've been putting up with the shrimp joke for 40 years...please give it away. 😊
About time you got some real Australians on the channel ❤
Kudos to Debs and Paul for putting on what looked like a top Barbecue. And thanks to Keith Lemon and Claire. Looks like Claire had Duracell batteries in her😂 Proper fully charged. Great vlog Lee. Enjoyed your Australian adventures 👍🏻
Top stuff Lee
I'm a huge BBQ fan so this was brilliant.
Everyone you've met have been so friendly.
Looking forward to when you hopefully return already! So much to see.
Love you Lee but they all look bored hearing the shrimp joke again
And it was an ad made for the US as a tourist campaign and wasn't even shown here.
@@daskrispysquivvel3120 yes it was but didn't last long, "where the bloody hell are ya" did better
Where in australia is it hard to find sausages? Is it possible he was missing the sausage aisle?
Remember, he was eating out and relying on takeaway and restaurants where it's sometimes difficult to find decent "bangers and mash."
Apparently he was in the deli section because he mentioned salami. 🤷♀️
Australia always had cheap beef and lamb historically Lee, so we have beef sausages. Now pork is out cheapest meat (or chicken) and pork sausages are becoming more common, maybe because of the Brits here too. But Aussie mostly have beef sausages.
@@hkuiper100 Beef sausages have a lot more flavour. The only pork sausages I buy are Chinese Lup Cheong. Yum!
Snags are aplenty here in Australia lol
What a great way to finish your Australian adventure. A typical Aussie Barbi, with great food and great friends and everyone, half tanked before the food is cooked 😂.
only thing missing was the music!!!
Bullsbrook is not the outback Lee. It’s farming country.
Regarding what you have said it's hardwick for me to understand dianne!
The outback is desert.
@@diannehardwick950 If the outback is a desert that's sweet!
First time you found proper sausages been here a month you said ! This is the first time you’ve been to a butchers! Did you expect to find em on the manly ferry!!😂😂😂
You haven't been looking too hard if you can't find decent/proper sausages. Go to any supermarket. Huge selection.
He was in a hotel ! Where was he supposed to cook them.
Yay, love this episode its local to me. Your Australia videos have been so much fun to watch.
Lovely group of people, great barbie food. Loved watching.....
what a truly great bunch of people have looked after whilst in Oz have enjoyed all of the series Lee!
All of our supermarkets have those sausages but it's good to support a local butcher.
What lovely hosts and great guests
Fun facts. There's been only one spider related death in Australia since 1979. But around 10 people per year die from bee stings.
Don't come the raw prawn with me, Australian expression meaning don't try to fool me.
Went to Aussie 12 years ago and loved it , all the people just down to earth friendly, great atmosphere, and beaches 👌😎, well then lol, GDAY MATE !!! 😂😂STRUTH !!!
Respect to Debs and Paul for putting on a top-notch BBQ 👌
Food looked awesome, and omg, those sausages looked fantastic 😋
When a red back spider bites. You will feel the pain instantly and it will seriously hurt for 36 hours. A bottle of bourbon or similar will help you endure the pain.
Yes we have many big hunter spiders carrying their babies. They sparkle like a big diamond when you shine a light on all the thousands of eyes looking at you 😂.
I live right next to Darlington in the hills and it's rampant with all our wildlife.
in many cases cooking on a barbecue is nearly a daily routine, its just an extension of the kitchen with less dishes...
Shrimps are in the US. They're called prawns in Oz.
Huntsman spiders are an asset in the house as they keep down other pests. They can grow quite big but are harmless.
40 years ago it was difficult to find an edible snag is Oz, but over the years they've got better. I moved to the Philippines 5 years ago but before I left Coles supermarkets had a decent range of snags. Black pudding could be hard to find, but a butcher in Brisbane sold a decent pork pie.
in Sth Aust Foodland the mighty Sth Aussie supermarket stock Black Pudding, White Pudding and a GREAT selection of bangers from Slapes and Barossa
"Get the pork on ya fork". Love that saying mate. Made me laugh😂🤣
It's called a braai here in South Africa and is usually done over wood coals, the idea being that the wood burning phase is beer time. What often happens however is, as soon as the coals look about ready to use, another sack of wood goes on and another couple of six packs of beer appear from nowhere, and there can be several iterations of this procedure. There is one family we used to visit where we never expected to actually get the meat on the braai, they'd be too rat faced, so we'd take our meat home with us and grill it for lunch the next day.
Another person who knows what a real braai / BBQ is .👍
Miss a proper braai, 44 gallon drum cut in half with holes drilled in the bottom, on a stand and some heavy wire mesh. Few t bones steaks and boerewors and plenty of beer
There are loads of South African resettlers here in Western Australia.
I'm surprised that Lee didn't run into some in his travels.
Yes we learnt about braai are from a Sth African backpacker worked with us. Beautiful girl, great fun company and a great workmate. Freaked out over the drop bears tho' 🤣😉
i think Debs and Paul need there own you tube chanel
Aw. I love this video❤. So nice to see people on the other side of planet. We really enjoyed this video with your friends in Australia 🇦🇺 and much love to all from USA 🇺🇸
Good to see another Canadian Australian. We aren’t stupid Australia is a great place up live.
I had the same issue with huntsman spider and the babies. lol.
Hope you enjoyed the Bbq. I’m surprised you didn’t have any 🐑.
Well im going to sleep well tonight with all this spider talk, cheers Lee 🤣 & im here in freezing cold shitey, oops, i mean Blighty, where the sods are coming in for a warm. Freeloading critters
The open road…sunshine…then the motorcycles went past. For a fleeting moment, I imagined being on one of them….after a Sunday of non-stop rain here in the U.K.
Really enjoyed the oz series. Thank you for sharing.
Delicious all round
Lovely
Thank you Lee for a great episode 😊☀️
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Your right Lee, butchers in UK are definitely disappearing from our high streets,
Gday Lee, please don`t insult us with words like xxxx, Fosters, Starbucks, those 3 are about the same as Gnats, Rats, and Cats p---.
Another great Australian adventure to feast my eyeballs on!
Paul and Debs did a great jobs. The food looked excellent.
Enjoy the weather in sunny Australia 🇦🇺 😎
I'm absolutely drooling watching this. Can't beat a great Aussie Barbie. Also, sausages are called Snags in Australia. I used to love the old days when a barbie was just a sheet of mild steel over a few old bricks with actual firewood, like a good Eucalyptus, Iron Bark or some sort of Box, it really adds to the flavour of the meat when the smoke gets into it. Also, it's not a true Aussie barbie if you don't splash a bit of your beer on the meat while it's cooking haha.
Well my local butcher is thriving because the supermarket doesn't stock certain types of meat. We can't get sausage mince or thick sausages and all too often hamburger and rissoles aren't available either. We're told the same old BS that it's a slow seller so we don't bother stocking it. So the local butcher it is for they always have what I want. It's also fresher too for there's no telling how long the supermarket's meat has been in storage for.
I think the thing about sausages in Australia is this……very few restaurants sell them. The reason is that they are so abundant and easy to do at home that they simply can’t compete. It would be like a restaurant selling ‘toast with jam’, everyone can do it at home, no one would order it so why would they make it?
Awesome company and awesome food. That's all you need. 👍
XXXX is alright, it's mostly in QLD. People make a joke about Fosters but its actually very similar to the common Australian lagers that they drink.
Them tomato sausages looked amazing in the butchers, Please bring some home Lee.
Aussie BBQ, snags, steak, chops and onions (for those going a sausage sandwich) and salads and beer, that's it, everyone is welcome to add or subtract from that menu 😉
Asian-Australians like to throw in prawns and other seafood too
Claire looks like a crazy fun woman haha
I imagine she is very claire-ing?!
@@DMAEmmeryJohnI know they smoke alot of weed in Oz, she was definitely out there 😂
She's from Alice. Explains a lot. They're not overcomplicated.
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Brilliant Vlog Lee. Really nice Australians. The food looked Amazing. Great Chef 😋😋😊
A really good one Lee. That Paul Hogan ad was forty years ago, as were the beers you mentioned: things, tastes and people have changed hugely since then. Great to hear the Huntsman story and the BBQ spread they put on for you. That was a lovely, friendly warm vid getting to know those people, great stuff! 👍🍻
Awe hiya Lee…. Feel so bad the horrible comments made about your Indian night out with such a lovely couple. People are so cruel. You always cheer me up fella. I can be in the dumps and I hear a whisper “put a bit of macmaster on…. “ It works…. I have seen you eat pie and mash, in that cafe near Buck House, do the Emirates rail and ride that bike with Darren John, whom I must admit I am a bit smitten with…. The Craicmaster I have affectionately adopted as me uncle because me mam was from Limerick so I know all about taking the dry mick humour….I love your channel and thank you for making me feel so happy traveling the world….G’Day to all your kind Aussie mates…. Such kind warm people aye Lee, just like England used to be….Take care and I hope that good mate you sent you that mini Swiss keyring thingymajig sends you another. 😌 Julie and Jimmy the cat from Manchester 👩🦰🐈⬛✈️xxxx
Sitting here in front of the Pc at 11:55 pm looking at your" barrrrrrby "and just had to go cook something.
Was content before but was starting to gobb up and had instant hunger.
Mind power, it's a strong thing.
That meat looked beautiful.
Lapp it up Lee
It's lovely to see suburbia and the fact that Aussies like good coffee. I think Starbucks will die out in the UK eventually. With high cost of rents too few independents can set up shop in our high streets.
😊😊😊😊😊😊Deb and Paul are such wonderful people and friends. You all have fun BBQ YUMMY 10😊😊😊😊😊
Brilliant video. Like the way Paul has still got a brummie accent. I've lived in Blackpool nearly 24 years and still got my cockney accent. Really enjoying your trip xx
Good on you Paul from a fellow brummie. Take note Lee, your Nottingham not Leeds, love the video though.
I haven't watched it yet, but how many times did Lee mention Castlemaine XXXX?
Lol. 😂
@@TheMacMaster Castlemaine XXXX is a Queensland thing! "XXXX" because they can't spell "BEER". (There are other versions.) XXXX Bitter is full strength and not bad. Here in NSW they seem to sell a lot more XXXX Gold which is mid strength at 3.5% ABV. Being less than full strength I've never tried it!🤣
Now Paul & Deb should visit Lee in the UK(and bring Claire with them 😆 )..would be interesting to introduce them to Geoff,TheBlondeAngel & Paige..
Another great video cheers me up no end , like they say in Australia “good on on yer cobblers”
Wonderful people and great food. Paul I'm defs making Johnny cakes asap!!
Fosters was a joke sent overseas. Nobody would drink it here.
A nice Aussie BBQ Lee, with your wonderful Aussie friends hospitality, we enjoyed the spider story with our other crawly creatures. You can call your friends ' Dinky Di Aussies ' now 🍺🍺 Au
Lee. thanks for making such a fun video for us. 😀 Yummy, that barbecue looked awesome! Thanks Paul and Deb for your hospitality again. You two have good skills in the kitchen and are wonderful hosts! You really looked after your guests. Paul, those Johnny Cakes looked delicious and Deb's coleslaw sounded so good, in fact, all the food looked really good, now I'm hungry!
It was very nice to meet Claire from "The Alice" and Keith from Canada, thanks for all the entertaining true stories and the fun banter. 😀
No one in Australia drinks Fosters . I think it is only made for export . I was in the US in June and went on board the US battle ship New Jersey in New Jersey and inside the number 3 turret there is a 5 ft tall painting of a Fosters beer can on a cylindrical structure at the rear .
It was popular back in the 60s. Wasn't a bad drop back then
Dont think ive ever seen a prawn on the barbie, even at xmas
Also usually have lamb chops on the barbie as well.
Another fab video. So pleased you like Aussie bbqs with great food. I see you mention about our snakes, spiders, sharks, crocs but I'm surprised that you haven't spoken about Drop Bears. If you didn't see one this trip it will be a good excuse for you to come back for another adventure. 😂
Enjoyed watching , well done.
Would love to see more content on the East coast again. Melbourne, Brisbane, N’Qld. Sydney vids were brilliant.
Lee, if you're having a medium to well done steak, just get rump and not the expensive fillet !
A nice mushroom sauce might have helped the well done steak
Paul should definitely set up his own TH-cam channel “Brummie Murphy Raw”
Half Scouser / Aussie here. You aint far from my Daughters place. The coffee shop part down the road can see her home
Looks like you’re close to Whiteman Park where there is a Car Museum, Bus Museum, Tractor Museum, old trams that run aka Perth Electic Tramway Society (PETS) and Bennett Brook Railway which is an old steam train railway. Well worth a visit perhaps.
He did go there previous episode before he went to Sydney. Whole episode
@@raymondhardy8468 I wasn't following then. Will go have a squiz. Thanks.
Lovely looking sausages and steak. Potatoes looked delicious too. You are with lovely people Lee. Great video.
In the West Indies we BBQ on coal-pots, made of clay and fired with home-made charcoal which gives the meat, fish a lovely smokey flavour.
Music to my ears. Somebody who knows what a real BBQ is. NO GAS. Not real.👍
Wow, nice looking butchers, the beef and steaks look top notch and those sausages... Moroccan or tzatiki lamb for me please !
There's plenty of butchers in NSW and plenty of sausages of all description.
It was a heck of a drive to this butcher ! That's W.Australia big country distances I guess...
Johnny cakes - oh wow ! Ive got to try making these. Thanks Paul 👍😊
I was hoping for pavlova at the end though 😔
I guess BBQs are different in different parts of Oz.
I'm used to bread rolls, we don't usually do fried corn, potato is either in a potato bake in winter, or a potato salad in summer, and hamburger patties/flattened rissoles usually make an appearance as well.
Looks good quality selection at the butchers
Great Barbi with great people 👍
Brilliant
Loved Paul’s ‘Jonny cakes’ my Jamaican Dad called them that 😂😂
all that food smelt amazing yum yum
Dont forget about the international food hall in Northbridge. Opposite outback Jacks you totally forgot about
The steak you had there
You might not have butchers up north, but we have loads of here in East Sussex. Our local one usually wins butcher of the year and is packed all day every day and mobbed at Xmas. Two new butchers have also opened up recently as well.
That's you lot down south lol the butchers we had was over 50yrs old and won meny awards he left to chase the money 💰
That was awesome mate.
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Sangers look sound pal….Johnny Cakes sounds like an episode from The Sopranos
MISTER MACMASTER! Lee now u know what a 'Johnny Cake' is!!!!! Food looked delicious 😋 nowt better than a terrific spider 🕷 story to make you squirm eh🤔🤣🤣👍
Not here in Burntisland Lee, Butcher award winning in Scotland and just opened another store. Black Gold beef, Haggis and best sausages around. Need to come to and try some at Burger Island.😊
Going for a coffee. Most would say just grabbing a brew mate. XXXX is Queenslanders as well as Great Northern, you'd be lucky to see anyone in Australia drink Fosters.
I liked the look of everything on the BBQ, especially the sausages, they were definitely yum yum and made me hungry.
Even Woolworths or Cole’s as well as plenty of local butchers have real beef pork or lamb sausages all over Aust in the east coast .. Perth is an isolated city in the middle of no where 🤔
@@gavinbarr3441 I have been to Perth 🙋🏻♀️
Just the only Australian city that you can fly direct from to London, Rome & Paris, hardly in the middle of nowhere and very close to Asia.
Agreed to some extent but the quality is going down - I make my own now along with pies etc. In fairness I find my local IGA (Blaxland) is better than Colesworth as well for meat etc
Every city in Australia is isolated ..Perth to Melbourne in 3 hrs .big deal..ps. do you really think woollies in Perth is different to East coast Woolies? Bwahahaha 😅
Loved this series hope you go back. Would love to see around Brisbane i have an uncle there but never been.
Please don't try to do an Aussie accent. It's just too painful. 😂😂😂All the dangerous spiders are ground dwellers. You need to have a potato bake when you have a Barbie. OMG I have to stop watching all this yummy food, snags, onion, and potato bake are my barbeque favs. Looking at that food Paul does a bloody good barbeque.
Huntsman spiders are not deadly! Nor are red backs but they will knock you over for a few days. Anti-venom is available for red backs but not needed for Huntsman.
You can’t eat butchers meat, better than any shop meat. Enjoying this already Lee.
High street English pink slime pork sausages are often found "wanting" (mene mene tekel upharsin) - we in the "Downunder" eat Lamb and beef sausages more than pork so enjoy the differences..
Johnny Cakes, now i remember, i used to hear it Boney Ms Brown Girl in the Ring song which was in the charts in the late 70s.
Brown girl in the ring, she ate fried fish and Johnny cakes
Thank you mate.
No one in Oz drinks Fosters & hasnt since Jesus played half back for Jerusalem...& XXXX is QLD for P!$$(a Queensland beer)
Emu or Swan is traditional WA beer.
Those johnny cakes l used deep fry scone doe and deep fry it and dresses honey on it but there is an Australian johnny cake it is a damper with dried fruit mixed through the doe and those herbs potatoes slices fried on the barbie looked very nice
Great video, great spider story, great food, & great company👍
one of your best videos from aussie. Loved all of them. You have met some wonderful people mate. This couple are just awesome.
Thank you. 🕶️
Bundaberg ginger beer anytime 😅
Hey hun I must say I have enjoyed that BBQ .. And you with your bent Sausages . they look fantastic xxx❤
Great barbecue lovely hosts and good company what more could you ask....The first bent sausage I've seen you eat Lee without the Grange Hill music in the background 🤣🤣🤣