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  • Fresh from the Garden, Zucchini Fritter Recipe
    April 23, 2013

    Fresh from the Garden, Zucchini Fritter Recipe

    Summer is the time of abundance. Autumn is too with plenty of zucchini, tomatoes,chard, zucchinis, potatoes, basil, zucchini, pumpkins and even more zucchini! In fact, mostly zucchini it seems. If you have friends call by, whom you haven’t seen for...

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  • Eggplant pickle/ Kasundi
    March 19, 2013

    Eggplant pickle/ Kasundi

    When I was young….ger (because I’m still young, though strange how many years have crept by) I went to see Rickie Lee Jones in St Kilda. The lights were still up & there was just a piano on the stage....

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  • Raw Choc Fudge Brownie
    February 18, 2013

    Raw Choc Fudge Brownie

    One of our team loves chocolate/sugar, well all of us love chocolate but he can eat a whole mars bar and then some. Even as a teenager that was too much for me, raw treats are my idea of heaven....

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  • Guilt free treats
    February 1, 2013

    Guilt free treats

    My diet is pretty limited these days; or so they say And I admit that there was a period when I struggled with all that I ‘couldn’t’ eat Well, I could eat anything I wanted, but if I wanted to...

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  • Kale & Fennel Salad
    January 29, 2013

    Kale & Fennel Salad

    1 bunch red kale 1 small fennel bulb 6 red radishes your best parmesan (shaved) a handful of crushed stale bread crumbs 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 3 tablespoons fresh squeezed lemon juice a few splashes of white balsamic...

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  • abc
    October 11, 2011

    Beetroot Curry

    You may suppose that with all this lying around I’ve been doing I’d be ahead on these wee messages….. Two weeks on my back & what do I have to show for it? 1 half finished song … And that’s...

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  • Kohlrabi Curry
    July 19, 2011

    Kohlrabi Curry

    That vegetable is KOHLRABI, a German turnip some say, but like cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale has its origins in the wild cabbage plant (brassica oleracea). “Kohl” means cabbage, but it tastes far more like cauliflower to me. You can eat...

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