What's your favourite cuisine ? When you're considered a foodie (whether you like the term or not) you get asked that question a lot. A friend asked me this very thing a few days ago. [...]
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What's your favourite cuisine ? When you're considered a foodie (whether you like the term or not) you get asked that question a lot. A friend asked me this very thing a few days ago. [...] Dont' know a Pinot Gris from a Pinot Grigio? I'll break it down for you; Great Australian examples of Italian and Spanish varieties (red and white) perfectly suited to our climate and cuisine ; Learn about Prosecco, Pinot Grigio, .. [...] It’s junk food really but oh so tasty! They seem to be present, as a franchise, in many Central/South/Eastern European countries so to be honest I was surprised to learn that the company is not in fact Italian . (Reply to this) (Thread from start)(Parent) [...] It’s junk food really but oh so tasty! They seem to be present, as a franchise, in many Central/South/Eastern European countries so to be honest I was surprised to learn that the company is not in fact Italian . (Reply to this) (Thread from start)(Parent). Australia . [personal profile] sqbr 2010-03-19 09:58 am UTC (link). [...] Aside from France, Savignon blanc is grown with good commercial success in Australia , Chile and New Zealand, as well as Brazil, California and South Africa. The wine is usually crisp, dry and refreshing, but depending on the climate in which it is … Other mildy-acidic cheeses go nicely, such as the French Le Banon, the Spanish Cabrales, Italian Pecorino, as well as very sharp cheddars. These cheeses when grilled or smoked coax out a Sauv’s minerally or flinty qualities. … [...] . Great Barrier Reef facing ‘catastrophic damage’ from climate change – Telegraph Great Barrier Reef facing ‘catastrophic damage’ from climate change –> Accessibility links Skip to article Skip to navigation Digital Publisher of the Year Sign in or register –> Thursday 03 September 2009 | Global Warming feed | All feeds Advertisement Website of the Telegraph Media Group with breaking news, sport, business, latest UK and world news [...] Bob Hawke was adept at crafting outcomes that looked after those genuinely affected by reforms without undermining what he was trying to achieve. Oh for a small part, just a lousy bloody fraction, of that sort of political courage now. [...] Rudd’s comments were picked up by television crews filming the pair at the start of bilateral talks held on the fringes of the final day of the leaders’ meeting in the rural Italian town. … Our oceans are becoming more acidic, and we’ve already seen its effects on weather patterns, our food and water sources, our health and our habitats,” he said. [content_type_id] => 3 [site_name] => World News Australia [articledate] => 10 July 2009 [articletime] => 10 July 2009 … [...] |
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