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Here's a chocolate bear on a stick to stir into your coffee...mmmmmmm
You can all come to my house and help us milk cows???
Lamingtons sound YUMMMMMMMY!!! Love coconut!
I would LOVE to milk a cow. But also... ewww!
I will show up at your doorstep someday, Judi, milk bucket in hand, mohair tucked under my arm... just you wait and see...
Melissa, come visit in 2007!!!
Do you Aussies have any recipes without coconut??? Not my favorite thing . . . especially the canned stuff! The texture is just absolutely hairy and it's tooooooo sweet!!!
So who invented ANZAC biscuits and lamingtons anyway...the Aussies or the kiwis???? it is that old Pavlova debate all over again!!......although on saying that I think lamingtons are Aussie :doh:
Daphne I'm friends with Melissa can I come too????
Mel
But of course Melanie! (As long as you bring some of your bears! I want to meet them face to face!) The more bear-a-holics the better! I'll kick my hubby out for a few days (as long as he takes the dogs!) and we can have a blast! :dance: Anyone else?
Awww you are sweet - now I just have to stop spending money and save that airfare
This question is for the Aussies:
Have you heard of chocolate biscuits called Tim Tams? We received some as a present from an Australian and said they were good. They are great! I just wondered if you had heard of them and if they were popular there. I wonder if we can get them anywhere here in the US. Yum! Yet another reason I want to go to Australia!
YUMMMOO!!! Sarah...I can feel the weight going on just thinking about them...I love anzac bickies...
lamingtons too!!!!
Chrissie....I had a tim tam last night...another yummo!!! you can get them with double chocolate inside & out, also with thicky chewy caramel inside....hang on..need a tissue I'm salivating...and heading for the biscuit tin...
Just did a google and found this site in US that sells them..notice some are out of stock
http://www.simplyoz.com/products/aussie … s/tim_tams
:hug: Denise.
Chrissie
Tim Tams are the best! You can buy them in the States here http://www.simplyoz.com/products/aussie_food/candy There's also an NZ shop in the states that has them but I can't find it. I assume that price is heinously expensive for biscuits in the States though!!
of course biscuits being cookies and not scones!
Do try the chewy caramel - my absolute favourite - especially if they've chilled in the fridge for a while. They haven't got all the flavours we have in New Zealand - I don't know if they have them in aussie - dark chilli chocolate an dark choc with a white choc centre.
If you have tim tams you have to do a tim tam slam....and of course we'll need photos as proof!
They also have cadbury's chocolate on that site which is way different to the US brand of cadburys but again they don't have my favourite as flavours vary between different countries (even aus and nz!)
Denise and Melissa,
We already ate them (they went pretty fast in the house) and I think we had the original flavor. I didn't know there were different flavors. When I go to Australia one day, I think I'm going to have to send a huge (and I do mean huge ) box of them home. I bookmarked that site. Yummy!
I don't care where we go as long as Matilda brings that caramel chocolate fudge cake she was talking about a while ago.
by crikey you have a good memory Deb!!!!
I'll write out the recipe tommorrow, Hopefully, maybe, I'll try anyway.
Now for TIMTAMs well they are just the best bickie in the whole entire world. It is a know fact that it was only for the TIMTAM secret that the Americans bought out the Arnotts company.
and until I'm blue in the face will defend the humble old original first flavour TimTAm. Don't care for the rest, the original is the best.
Watcha do is bite the end off the bickie and then dip it into your coffee .And then if you time it right you pull it out and plop into your mouth before it collapses.
AND I can eat a whole packet in one sitting all by myself!!!!! I dont share timtams I hide them
cause they're mine all mine I say all mine .......... :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Ohhhhh yeah you gotta love those Tim Tams, yummy. What out hips.
Must admit a Baileys Irish cream after that coffee tooo...... Even some Schnappps.... hick hick hick :dance:
I'll write out the recipe tommorrow, Hopefully, maybe, I'll try anyway.
Thank you! Whenever you get to it, could you email it to me?
Now for TIMTAMs well they are just the best bickie in the whole entire world.
What's a bickie? I need to know these things in order to keep up with the topic!
Deb, Bickie is short for biscuit, or Cookie. Aussies shorten everything
Ahhhh ... that may help me figure out a few on my own! Thank you! :hug:
Deb, Bickie is short for biscuit, or Cookie. Aussies shorten everything :lol:
Sad I missed following this topic. Tim Tams!! Yummo!! We were just having the same discussion on the aussie bear board lol. I think some members are doing swaps with food there hehe
and I didn't realise how much we do shorten words until I spoke to a few American friends with the mic... breakie, pressie even mozzie are unheard of lol. I thought that was so funny. We are the inventors of slack speach hehe
Hugs Sarah
Breakie....??? Pressie????? Mozzie?????
Huh, Sarah!?!?!?!?! :doh: You must share the definitions with us Americans now!!!
LOL
Breakkie = Breakfast
Pressie = Pressie
Mozzie = Mosquito
and a few more that came to mind
Chrissie = Christmas
din dins = Dinner
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh my mind has gone blank-- but you get the idea LOL
Danni
Danni what about bangers and mash
:lol:toodal loo is that how you spell it
I hope this works coz it was in table form. Its fun tho...I didn't realise we 'had' so many words that were ours lol
hehe
hugs sarah :rose:
Ankle biter Small Child
Arvo Afternoon, "I'll be there this arvo."
Agro Aggrivated, angry
Away with the pixies Daydreaming
Aussie (pronounced Ozzie) Australian
Back of beyond Way away from civilisation
Barrack Root for, cheer, "I barrack for the Magpies."
Bathers Swim trunks
Billabong Watering hole
Billy A metal can to boil tea over a fire
Biscuits Cookies
Bitumen Asphalt road
Bloke Man
Blowies Blow flies
Bum The part of you that sits on a chair, your bottom.
Bush Land outside the city
Bush telegraph The town gossip
Car park Parking lot
Chips French fries
Chook Chicken
Chrissie Christmas
Cockie Farmer
Cocky Cockatoo
Cuppa Cup of tea or coffee
Dag Amusingly uncoordinated, "he's such a dag"
Daks Underpants
Dinki-di Something good from Australia
Dilly bag Small food bag or carry bag
Digger Australian soldier
Didgeridoo Aboriginal wind instrument
Dob (in) Snitch (most Australians won't)
Engaged (phone) busy, "the phone is engaged."
Fair dinkum Someone or something genuine
Fairy Floss Cotton candy
Footy Australian Rules Football
Fred Nerk Someone imaginary, "I suppose Fred Nerk did it?"
G'day Australian for hello
Good on ya Good job, good for you
Great Australian wave Swatting flies away from your face
Grog Alcohol
Give way (traffic sign) Yield
Happy as Larry Very happy
Icy pole Popsicle
jelly jell-o
Joe Bloggs Mr average citizen, John Doe
Journo Journalist
Jumper Sweater
Kit A pack with your belongings
Lollies Candy
Lift Elevator
Mackers McDonald's
Mate Friend
Matilda Sleeping bag or roll
Milk bar Convenience store
Mozzie Mosquito
Mum and dad Mother and father
Nappy Diaper
No worries No problem at all
Nong Idiot, "you nong!"
Ooroo Goodbye
Oy! Hey!
Oz Australia
Panel beater Auto body shop
Petrol Gasoline
Prezzies Presents
Push bike Bicycle
Rellies Relatives
Rubber Pencil eraser
Sacked Fired from your job
Scones (short O) Biscuits
My shout I'll pay this time
Singlet Undershirt or tank top
Stickybeak Nosy person
Snag Sausage
Shonky A questionable deal
Swag Canvas bag for your belongings
Ta Thanks
Tea Dinner
Tucker Food
Tuckshop School cafeteria or snack shop
Ute Utility vehicle, pickup truck
Whinge Complain all the time, "what's he whinging about now?"
Woop Woop A long way from civilisation
Yobbo Redneck
You Right? May I help you? Do you need anything?
Wow! Well ... we'll just try to keep up, best we can. :thumbsup:
I know one time I overheard my niece say to my daughter "I have to check with rents." I asked her what in the world she was talking about. "PARENTS Aunt Deb; get it ... rents?" Cracked me up.
LOL..... Ta Sarah! no promises we'll be able to talk the talk but at least we'll understand what you Aussies are trying to say! Now if we can remember this dictionary is on the coffee time topic we'll be all set!
Now I need to go get my stickybeak puppy out of the trash can and have a cuppa!
(There, how'd I do???) :D
Ooroo!
Daphne
Stone the flamin' crows, you mob are getting good at this. Crickey!!
Glenys