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Made roast beef last night, medium rare. Used bolar blade, marinated for 24 hours. Turned out really well, and photo shows that I don't know how to slice meat properly 😂 Also had potatoes and carrots roasting under the meat.

Sandwiches and wraps for the week, for sure!

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[–] kautau@lemmy.world 2 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Having studied abroad in AU for about half a year long ago the only thing I'm really scared of there for the most part is funnel webs lol but that's just an irrational fear because they can bite through shoes and I never really encountered them backpacking through the blue mountains. I took many a big huntsman out from our international housing to release them outside in oversized tupperware. fast spideys, but good spideys

[–] StickyDango@lemmy.world 3 points 9 hours ago

I don't do white tails, funnel webs or redbacks in the house. Anything else, I catch them if they're smaller than a 5 cent coin, otherwise I chase it out with a broom. You're braver than I!

I've seen some of the deadly snakes out here, and they scare me more. I did a stint on a farm, and on day one, the owner told me to make sure the doors stay closed or the snakes come in. DAY ONE. I did have a "pet" huntsman that ran the house, and I had no issues with it around. It was games of hide and seek every day.