So that inspired me to search for the origin of 'snag'. According to one respondee on a forum, SNAG comes from abattoir slang - skin, nuts and guts. Ew! Click here for the forum.
So that inspired me to search for the origin of 'snag'. According to one respondee on a forum, SNAG comes from abattoir slang - skin, nuts and guts. Ew! Click here for the forum.
I don't care whats in them I still like to gnaw on a good snag Gary.
Had a good bbq meal last night out here at Bedford Weir, near Blackwater, Qld - meat provided by Solo Steve, cooked to perfection by Jules on her favourite new toy - The Weber Baby Q!!!!
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You can cook a nice stew in it too Jules. Do everything as normal but no lid on the dish. Put dish on trivet with foil under, close Q lid and cook away, stir a few times to get that Q taste going through. Yummo. Check out "what's cooking". I put a pic in there.
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