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Post by lsf on Jan 30, 2014 7:47:52 GMT -4
Here is the recipe that I use its the best one I have seen so far...the guy in the video is a bit of an odd ball but his recipe is good............just click the link Donair
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g0rd0
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Post by g0rd0 on Jan 30, 2014 15:40:21 GMT -4
oopps you forgot the link
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g0rd0
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Post by g0rd0 on Jan 30, 2014 15:42:07 GMT -4
duh, found it, my bad
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Post by lsf on Jan 30, 2014 18:45:42 GMT -4
Your too OLD to be using phrase like "my bad" there sailor boy ....LOL......damn so am I
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Post by lsimms on Feb 11, 2014 18:08:08 GMT -4
That looks like a good idea for the weekend
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Post by CanadianGoldenEagle on Mar 21, 2014 14:42:27 GMT -4
Will have to have a try of this. Save driving to Elmsdale every time we want a Donair.
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Post by lsimms on Mar 21, 2014 17:12:54 GMT -4
Thanks for the link. I have made acouple batch's of it, a beef batch and a moose batch. Both turned out great:)
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Post by lsf on Mar 22, 2014 7:25:35 GMT -4
It is a great recipe
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Post by Adam on Nov 25, 2017 13:30:43 GMT -4
I know this post is old but I don't see the link
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Post by CanadianGoldenEagle on Dec 1, 2017 21:39:31 GMT -4
The link is the word Donair just above the images. It leads to a YouTube video.
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