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It started in 1976 when a group of Australian Greeks wanted to share their culture with the community ….. and the rest is history!

Paniyiri – Australia’s longest running Greek Festival, famous for its’ food and Hellenic dancing, celebrated its’ 40 year milestone last weekend, and about 60,000 people, including myself, went along to experience everything Greek.

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My favourite – barbecued quail

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Everyone’s favourite – honeypuffs

 

 

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Octopus, anyone???

 

The park turned into a marketplace with more than 30 food stalls, and stages were set up to entertain the crowds with dancing, live music, grape stomping, plate smashing and olive and honeypuff eating contests.

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Sideshow alley was bigger and better than ever with lots of stalls and rides.

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Our lovely Autumn weather ensured that everyone had a great time

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Happy New Year

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Looking forward to a fresh start this year.  Not forgetting my New Year’s Resolution of getting back to somewhat regular posts!

So glad to leave behind 2014.  It started off so well with moving house but unfortunately ended on a low note with my “other half” being diagnosed with cancer on the back of his tongue.  The last hurdle is to get the result of all the treatment in February; I am sure it will be fine as he has had such a positive attitude through the whole process.  So proud of him!

Wishing health and happiness to us all.

Whiskey Business – in the business of Macarons

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Yesterday, I was absolutely amazed to find a lovely little cafe, Whiskey Business, selling one of my favourite sweet things- macarons – in the suburb where I use to live. This is amazing for two reasons 1) that it was open for 3 months before I moved and I had missed it and 2) my suburb is definitely not what you would call “trendy” so I did not expect to find a cafe full of charming vintage pieces, pretty plants and more importantly, a very impressive display of macarons. I was instantly tempted to eat my way through the showcase there and then!

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Now at this point, I have to say that there is still a bit of confusion around about the difference between a “macaron” and a “macaroon”.  However there are numerous explanations on line, so I won’t go into that here; suffice to say that I have cooked many a macaroon and even though they are also made with egg white and sugar, the addition of coconut results in a dense texture, so they look and taste nothing like the delicacy of a macaron.

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Anyway, I digress …. after drooling over the vast array for several minutes I narrowed my choice down to a very pretty Black Forest macaron joined with chocolate ganache and a Salty Caramel which was equally delicious. And just when I was licking up the last of the crumbs, out came the lovely barista with two more macarons to try for free!

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With flavours like Lemon Curd & White Chocolate, Jelly Bean, Jam Donut and Turkish Delight (to name a few from their vast menu) yet to try, I will definitely be dropping by again soon!

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