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Author Archives: Liz
Lentil Bolognaise
Yeah I know, 2 posts in 4 years and now 2 posts in 2 days. I guess that’s what happens in a pandemic, people look to the familiar. Or maybe its the idea of quarantine and isolation reminding me of … Continue reading
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Fish Cakes
It is pretty clear that we are living in strange times at the moment, and strange times call for comfort food (that uses both things from our gardens and our pantries). While the supermarkets near me have sold out of … Continue reading
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Surviving the heat
Melbourne had its hottest day in 5 years on Friday. It reached 44.5 in my suburb and it felt every degree of that. I was a bit worried about my plants but seasonal family commitments meant I had no time … Continue reading
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New crops
First bean harvest of 2019. Hopefully the first of many. I ate them lightly boiled with a little butter – delicious.
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