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AusGAF 11 - Twice the price, a year late but still moving forward

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dity

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For a usual sausage in bread, the bread is folded diagonally. Otherwise is weird, unless you're making a sandwich (See above)

Do you call a sandwich cut in to large triangles not a sandwich? Triangles is where it's at. Always gotta triangle my shit.
 

Fredescu

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Also when do you consider something to be considered a 'slice'? Technically it's all from the same dough (likely).

Obviously only after it's cooked.

Not still attached, no:)

Two pieces attached:

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industrian

will gently cradle you as time slowly ticks away.
Next you Aussies will be telling me you don't know what potato scones or black pudding are.

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I used to have a roll with a square sausage, potato scone and black pudding in it for lunch during my first two years of college. Slap a bit of bacon in it as well for perfection.

...

What's the preferred Australian word for a "roll" ? ;p
 

dity

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Next you Aussies will be telling me you don't know what potato scones or black pudding are.

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I used to have a roll with a square sausage, potato scone and black pudding in it for lunch during my first two years of college. Slap a bit of bacon in it as well for perfection.

...

What's the preferred Australian word for a "roll" ? ;p

I know what they are, but they just look like pancakes and burnt beef patties to me lmao.

And I call it a roll, well a "bread roll".
 

Shaneus

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Sanger/sanga is a sandwich
You mean, that thing that constitutes at least one slice of bread?

FWIW I'm being sarcastic, you cannot make a sandwich out of one slice of bread.

HOLY SHIT

It might be the NSW equivalent of "the sound of one hand clapping". Perhaps "a sandwich made from a single slice of bread" is some zen thing.
 
You mean, that thing that constitutes at least one slice of bread?

FWIW I'm being sarcastic, you cannot make a sandwich out of one slice of bread.

HOLY SHIT

It might be the NSW equivalent of "the sound of one hand clapping". Perhaps "a sandwich made from a single slice of bread" is some zen thing.
I'm genuinely fascinated by this thing which I never knew was a thing. If you guys go to Bunnings and want to buy two sausage sandwiches, what do you order? Do you order:
  • Two sausage in bread?
  • Two sausages in bread?
  • Two sausage in breads?
  • Two sausage in brood?
 

dity

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I'm genuinely fascinated by this thing which I never knew was a thing. If you guys go to Bunnings and want to buy two sausage sandwiches, what do you order? Do you order:
  • Two sausage in bread?
  • Two sausages in bread?
  • Two sausage in breads?
  • Two sausage in brood?

The correct answer is "gimme a sausie" while slapping $2 on the table.
 
The correct answer is "gimme a sausie" while slapping $2 on the table.
Fred's completely uncredited pic clearly indicates that they're called "sausage in bread" in most parts of the country, not "sausies" I'm afraid:
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"Sausage in bread" what the actual fuck Australia.


Yeah most people just said 'two thanks' and handed over money.
What if the place offering sausage sandwiches also have other things? You could end up with two steaks, or cutlets, or God knows what!
 

Gazunta

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If they wanted a bacon and egg
and onion?!
roll they would ask for that specifically. Otherwise, one with onion thanks etc
 
I'm genuinely fascinated by this thing which I never knew was a thing. If you guys go to Bunnings and want to buy two sausage sandwiches, what do you order? Do you order:
  • Two sausage in bread?
  • Two sausages in bread?
  • Two sausage in breads?
  • Two sausage in brood?
"Two sausages please"

We use our manners down here.
 
"Two snags with onion please"

And normally a softie.
I'm sorry but hardly anyone says that, according to Fred's indisputable and completely unsourced graphic. It's not a snag, it's a "sausage in bread."

Perhaps we could all agree that a sausage sandwich isn't actually a traditional sandwich at all, in the same way that a sausage roll isn't actually a traditional roll at all? I feel like we're currently a nation divided at a time when we need sausage sizzle solidarity more than ever.
 

Deeku

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hash brown
swimming costume/swimmers
bubbler
snag/hotdog
nosebleed
tuck shop
dance pants
convenience store
ice block? (though the other words are actually different things so.....)
kiss
haha
great
 

industrian

will gently cradle you as time slowly ticks away.
Apparently it's going to be 40c tomorrow where I am (Roselands).

It makes a difference from the wind and rain of the last few weeks I guess.
 

dity

Member
hash brown
swimming costume/swimmers
bubbler
snag/hotdog
nosebleed
tuck shop
dance pants
convenience store
ice block? (though the other words are actually different things so.....)
kiss
haha
great
Let's see...

  • Scallops
  • Swimmers
  • Bubbler
  • Sausage Sandwich
  • Nosebleed
  • Tuck shop (lived in QLD as a child)
  • Dance -> pants
  • Corner store
  • Ice block
  • Kissing (I consider "making out" to be more intense and a "hook up" to be sex)
  • lol
  • Awesome
What's wrong with Milk bar?

It sounds so '50s.
 
Milk bar, corner shop before 7-11

My parents had a coffee lounge before they were all called cafes

You make me wish Bonanza steakhouses were still around.
 

Fusebox

Banned
Potato cake
Swimmers
Bubbler
Sausage in bread
Blood nose
Canteen
Pants
Corner store
Icy pole
Pash
lol
Awesome (coz rad wasn't listed)
 
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