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/aus/ here. Got a few kilos of pic related for real cheap today. Any ideas for a A+ recipe?

>> No.6237836

>>6237822
As long as you stay positive I'm sure everything will work out in the end.

>> No.6237845
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>>6237822
cook some oats
add that shit after the oats a cooked
mix that shit up
enojoy you berry oats

you can also add some sweeteners, but whats the fuckin point. or add a scoop of vanilla protein powder for added flavor and protein

>> No.6237849

>>6237822

Are those the ones causing hepatitis A?

>> No.6237857

Blend them on high until pure liquid then put into a spoon with cotton and heat up proceed to extract the flavor with your needle and inject into your ass

>> No.6237912

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-16/poor-hygiene-chinese-workers-blamed-for-hepatitis-a-outbreak/6114546

Just for everyone's information

>> No.6237962

>>6237822
>for real cheap today.
enjoy your hep, faggot

>> No.6237967

you're a goddamn moron.

but seeing as you've gone to the trouble, bake pies for your ex-partners. sort of a 'heal and grow' affair.

Enjoy acting surprised when they find out they have Hep A.

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6237969

>>6237912
>Patties Foods to cut ties with Chinese supplier
That Nanna's brand promised to be more stringent since the pesticides from China deal. Hope they go bankrupt.

>> No.6238274

>>6237822
They got recalled for hep A poisoning.
Stay safe oppie

>> No.6238286
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6238286

>>6237822

Pavlova?

>> No.6238292

>>6237822
Make shakes or throw them in your oatmeal

>> No.6238346

>>6237967
Wait... this is pretty brilliant.

>> No.6238373

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/berry-strata-recipe.html

>> No.6238576

>>6237822

sort them all out like M&Ms and make different colors of pates de fruit

>> No.6238590

I would have thought that, of all countries on earth, that Australia would be doing food irradiation, given its paranoia about foreigner-err, foreign foodstuffs getting into the "biosystem".

>> No.6241195

>>6237849
Different brand, I think.

>> No.6241209

>>6237822
>ITT OP is an attention whoring troll

>> No.6241214

>>6238590
Nah, we love a fucking bargain and we can't grow berries for cheap here

>> No.6241383

A-are the 1kg blueberries safe?

>> No.6241803

>>6241383

ur ded

>> No.6241853

>>6237822
>pour some into a bowl still frozen
>sprinkle a little sea salt (small flakes preferred)
>enjoy

>> No.6241858

>>6241383
yea, it is specifially the raspberries that are the problem, the large nannas raspberries were recalled at the supermarket i work at today and it was on the news too

>> No.6241863

>>6237912

>>6237822
>got a few kilos for real cheap today
>few kilos
>kilos

wash em then cook marmelade with it
(better cook it good)

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>>6237822
i eat them with oats every morning, and have done so for the past 4 years.

for a treat dessert i mix them up with milk and microwave them(pre thaw if you got time).
nothin like milk and berries, except if you get the ones with strawberries in em cause those never fucking thaw properly.

>> No.6241984

>>6237845
This

>> No.6242064

>>6237822
Cobbler

>> No.6242541

When I have a bag I usually use the leftover heat from my stove to melt those on a plate, then eat them with a few drops of condensed milk. Or blend them with milk for delicious berry milk.