[link_content]“Sometimes I wish I was as enthusiastic as when I first came, but I don’t really push myself anymore.” – Chef Joannès Rivière summarises my approach to food blogging.[/link_content]
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Google Search Trends 2013 are wrong.
Over the past few years, Google has released a set of listicle-friendly data to stuff into the maws of hungry time-poor journalists. Here’s the list of the biggest recipe searches in Australia for according to their 2013 report – those that are “Most searched – Search topics with the largest search volume”. The weird thing… Continue reading Google Search Trends 2013 are wrong.
I have seen the Bulgarian Ambassador
Originally sent: 2 February 2006 About this series Happy Australia Day and Lunar New Year! M and I celebrated by going to the Australian Embassy function at Phnom Penh’s most expensive hotel, Raffles, and drinking imported stubbies of Victoria Bitter at their expense. Thanks again, foolish Australian taxpayer. The Australian Embassy paid Raffles to serve… Continue reading I have seen the Bulgarian Ambassador
Fast food is (still) unlikely to cure obesity via @Salon
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Orson Welles Discusses Lunch
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Melbourne’s Hatted Restaurants 2013
Three hats Attica, Jacques Reymond, Royal Mail Hotel, Vue de Monde. Two hats Cafe Di Stasio, Cutler & Co, Ezard, Flower Drum, Lake House, Loam, Matteo’s, MoVida, The Press Club, Provenance, Rockpool Bar & Grill, Stokehouse, Stefano’s, Tea Rooms of Yarck, Ten Minutes by Tractor. One hat Albert St Food & Wine, Bacash, Becco, Bistro… Continue reading Melbourne’s Hatted Restaurants 2013
File under “vintage knife porn”.
Here’s some mid-1940s(?) Forgecraft Hi-Carbon knives. They still hold their edge.
NGO Development Program Generator
In my last post Dr Maytel requested something that would generate development issues, and seeing that I’d neglected to send her (or anyone) a Christmas card and about half of my friends work for non-government organisations, here it is. You should hassle the UN to support: