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Chicken salt is a salt and herb blend made to marinade chickens, invented in the 80s!  The original didn't have chicken in it but later variations have chicken stock.  Source (sauce 😛):  my friend two weeks ago when we were all drinking and had the same question!

 

Gorgeous weather this weekend means ticking off some of the outdoor chores that have been waiting to get done. Managed to wash down all the white weatherboards and sash windows, mow the lawn and plant some stipa arundinacea perennial grass in the garden which should look great by next autumn. Time to get some rays now before the working week begins. Definitely a fan of the pre finals bye. 

19 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Because only half the people at the MCG are peasants. 

Funny if not true.

Poor indictment of the world and the greed of us.

The oligarchs make the rules to suit, then belittle the victims of their rules.

 
19 hours ago, Jontee said:

Has anyone ever contemplated what is actually in chicken salt?

chicken and salt.now ask me a hard one

19 hours ago, Jontee said:

And not chicken sweat?

ive never seen a chicken sweat


1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Mmmmm Chicken feet with a side of beak.

yum

5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Also, Thursday can’t come quickly enough, clearly. 😑

Are we there yet?

I've actually got an excitement around this year's finals series that I didn't have so much last season. 

On a related note, mentally my plans for the week all work up to and end at Thursday night!

11 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Are we there yet?

I've actually got an excitement around this year's finals series that I didn't have so much last season. 

On a related note, mentally my plans for the week all work up to and end at Thursday night!

I’ve got strong 2021 vibes.

Good luck with your mental plans! We both know they’ll fall by the wayside starting right about now. 😁 (if they haven’t already)

 
On 9/2/2023 at 11:04 PM, FearTheBeard said:

Watched King's Birthday replay. Has not helped the nerves.

Me to watched it yesterday afternoon

few beers quiet wife and great game

it was a great game to watch and showed how much horsepower we have

On 9/2/2023 at 8:47 AM, praha said:

I was looking forward to this weekend because with no football, I had planned to sink many hours into Starfield... until I discovered it was in "early access" and you have to pay $50 just to "unlock" it. I'll wait until next week to play it with Game Pass.

I know that means nothing to most people here but just know there are far bigger scams in this world then the cost of AFL Finals tickets.

What a joke.

As an aside if I was gaming a little more these days Gamepass would be all I need. Might give it a go soon, maybe after Inktober 😀


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