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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Wine, music and art to be discovered under the palm tree
In a region you wouldn’t expect to be appropriate for anything but pawpaw and mango orchards, Marianne Lethbridge and her husband Edward Murray are growing grapes. In the sub-tropical area of Australia in a place called Vintner’s Secret Vineyard in … Continue reading
Posted in Food and education, Food and holidays, Queensland, Sweet tooth, Wines
Tagged art, art workshop, Café, cakes, concert, Edward Murray, exhibition, gold medals, Henry Col, holiday, Marianne Lethbridge, music, painting, restaurant, sculpture, tropical, Verdelho, wine
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Macaroons, profiteroles, colors and taste in Sydney
“Croquembouche”, a sophisticated arrangement of profiteroles, is made from small, round, custard-filled pastries, which are held together in the shape of a pyramid by caramelized sugar. It looks very much like a house of cards or a mountain of glasses … Continue reading
Posted in New South Wales, Sweet tooth
Tagged coffee shop, croquembouche, Frederic Caillon, macraoons, patisserie, profiteroles, Sydney
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