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The world according to Scott H: July 2011
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The world according to Scott H. View my complete profile. Afternoon tea review: Gooromon Park, Hall. Surprisingly nearby to Canberra there are many delightful rural areas full of rolling hill vistas, boutique wineries, and gourmet food providores. And cafes. Each time I venture into the countryside, which is not very often, I vow to see more of the local. Region, to try all of the local wines, to eat all of the wonderful. That it is famous for its cold climate ones, notably Riesling. Hen's night afternoo...
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The world according to Scott H: November 2011
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The world according to Scott H. View my complete profile. One thing that few people know about me is that I like to make my own jams and preserves. I grow a lot of my own food, and jams and preserves are a great way to use surpluses at the end of the season. This photo shows some of my recent efforts: there's my old reliable green tomato relish, my berry and rhubarb jam, tangy strawberry jam, a new one I can't wait to try, spicy tomato and ginger jam, and my three fruit marmalade (lemon, lime and kumquot).
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The world according to Scott H: September 2010
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The world according to Scott H. View my complete profile. First produce of the season. Great excitement today as I picked my first bunch of asparagus for the year. I'll fry these in some butter and serve them with pepper and Parmesan cheese tonight. Asian high tea (kind of). This past weekend Tom and I went to Melbourne, which is always a nice thing to do (I still miss living there, I must admit). Just like old days :). Over the weekend we also went to the Oriental Tea House. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The world according to Scott H: Afternoon tea review: Mint Hotel, Manchester
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The world according to Scott H. View my complete profile. Afternoon tea review: Mint Hotel, Manchester. We stayed for a couple of nights at the simple but lovely Mint Hotel. And enjoyed their surprisingly good (not to mention good value) afternoon tea. They had a lovely selection of sandwiches, nice scones, and nice, not too heavy cakes. The Piccadilly Lounge is a lovely place for people watching. It gets a solid 8.5 out of 10 on the Scott Scale. That makes my current rankings look like this:. 9758; Plea...
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The world according to Scott H: Afternoon tea review: Gooromon Park, Hall
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The world according to Scott H. View my complete profile. Afternoon tea review: Gooromon Park, Hall. Surprisingly nearby to Canberra there are many delightful rural areas full of rolling hill vistas, boutique wineries, and gourmet food providores. And cafes. Each time I venture into the countryside, which is not very often, I vow to see more of the local. Region, to try all of the local wines, to eat all of the wonderful. That it is famous for its cold climate ones, notably Riesling. Hen's night afternoo...
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The world according to Scott H: April 2011
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The world according to Scott H. View my complete profile. Very pleased with the harvest from my two Australian butter pumpkin vines this autumn - three huge pumpkins and eight smaller ones. There will be plenty of delicious pumpkin soup this winter! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Scene of the Week. Falcon Crest Scene of the Week! 9758; Please share with your friends, like and comment ☜ #falconcrest #soapoperas #80s #tvshows [image: 4x02 . HAPPY NEW YEAR 2016 . Adventures in the Pantry. I won't bore you with .
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Lang and Bev Kidby Adventures: June 2011
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Lang and Bev Kidby Adventures. Thursday, June 9, 2011. Genoa, Italy Finale. Thank you to the riders who took photos shown in the trip blog. Lee and Phil in particular spent a lot of effort on recording what they saw. Phil's collection can be seen in full on his site. Http:/ www.ratichon2605.blogspot.com/. The trip is well and truly over. Yesterday we tucked 15 bikes into two. Forty foot containers which will be shipped to Brisbane and the additional. As always the end of a trip brings very mixed emotions.
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Lang and Bev Kidby Adventures: May 2011
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Lang and Bev Kidby Adventures. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. We are all now in Split, Croatia. Yesterday we had a long day from Tivat along the coast and three border. Crossings. We passed from Montenegro into Bosnia and then into Croatia. It. Is a very beautiful part of the world and Dubrovnik in particular is. This long run was to enable us to have two days in the one place and. Allow Sasha to do some long needed major repairs. Late in the day Robert Hazells bike had differential problems and was. Climb was a...
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The world according to Scott H: Redwoods in Canberra?
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The world according to Scott H. View my complete profile. I was pretty fascinated to read in a recent Tim the Yowie Man article in the Canberra Times that there was an experimental grove of redwood trees planted in Canberra, just near the airport. Turns out, instinct is correct. The trees have made a valiant effort but they are slowly dying from lack of water and heat stress. Apparently much of the original forest has been destroyed for airport expansion. Afternoon tea review: Gooromon Park, Hall. Review...
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The world according to Scott H: Bumper pumkin crop
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The world according to Scott H. View my complete profile. Very pleased with the harvest from my two Australian butter pumpkin vines this autumn - three huge pumpkins and eight smaller ones. There will be plenty of delicious pumpkin soup this winter! How the government rounded on Newstart. Most of the really bad decisions made by governments are mistakes, ones they are reluctant to admit. The decision to withdraw $4.40 a week from unemploye. Review: Afternoon Tea at The Park Hyatt Sydney. Scene of the Week.