From the monthly archives:

May 2010

About a Blogger: Sugarlace

May 27, 2010
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Blogger Trish of Sugarlace.com is our featured food blogger for May 2010. Here’s what she has to say! RECIPE Coffee Cake with Coffee Buttercream Icing

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Pear Trees, Porch Swings and Moisturiser

May 26, 2010
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It’s amazing how simple you can make your life and find that life rich and rewarding. For winter we put in a wood-fired heater making everything snug and cosy. An air conditioner went in for summer and we were cool and refreshed. Yes life was simple, and now that I think about it, happy. PROMOTION: Nardoo Chefs range all-natural skin care products ON SALE throughout June

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Simple, Sumptuous, Sri Lankan

May 25, 2010
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Sri Lanka has a rich history and food has been an integral part of daily life, food is cooked with passion, my father always said you don’t cook to live, you live to cook. Modern life is diluting these great traditions, and I urge people to rediscover the excitement and passion for cooking, get back into the kitchen drag the rest of the family in too and live… RECIPE: Chillie Mud Crab WIN: A full set of Flying Fish products!

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The Single Life: Single Origin Roasters

May 24, 2010
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It’s great to see these driven and visionary roasters and coffee-efficionados still kicking goals. It’s no surprises they’re still one of the most talked about coffee operators in the country! WIN! 2 free passes on the best Artisan Coffee Experience Sydney has to offer (value $300AUD!)

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He Cooks, She Cooks: Basil Pesto

May 22, 2010
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We both love cooking, and love fresh food, so we decided about a year ago to grow some of our own food, to try and save money, and also have fresh herbs on hand.
RECIPE: Basil Pesto
WIN: Your own starter herb garden!

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