Woo hoo, we are the proud owners of 2 Great tickets to see the musical! Can't wait - 3rd Aug
http://www.thephantomoftheopera.com
Phantom of the Opera
1:17 pm at 1:17 pmFinally Came
3:50 pm at 3:50 pmBest Scones in town.. yum
12:07 pm at 12:07 pm
Welcome to Miss Marple's Tea Rooms. Located in the beautiful Dandenong Ranges, we offer an exciting menu that is sure to satisfy the most discerning palate.
Inspired by Agatha Christie's delightful character, our Tea Room is a gallery of Miss Marple
memorabilia...
DEVONSHIRE SCONES
Miss Marple's world renowned specialty offers you:
- PLAIN SCONES
- FRUIT SCONES or ONE of EACH
Served with 'Miss Marple's Own' delicious home-made jam and lashings of freshly whipped cream.
Year of the Pig
10:28 am at 10:28 am
If you were born in 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983 or 1995 - you were born under the sign of the pig. Like the pig, you are highly regarded for your chilvary and pureness of heart, and you often make friends for life. For pigs in 2007, any recent setbacks or obstacles can be overcome so look forward to a year in which to really shine, either personally or professionally.
Australia Day 26/1/07
8:39 am at 8:39 am
Australia Day, January 26, is the biggest day of celebration in the country and is observed as a public holiday in all states and territories.
On Australia Day we come together as a nation to celebrate what's great about Australia and being Australian. It's the day to reflect on what we have achieved and what we can be proud of in our great nation.
It's the day for us to re-commit to making Australia an even better place for the future.
Satay: Yumo
4:58 pm at 4:58 pm
Satay (also written saté) is a dish that may have originated in Sumatra or Java, Indonesia, but also popular in many other Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, and Thailand, as well as in The Netherlands which was influenced through its former colonies. In Malaysia, satay is a very popular dish especially during celebrations and it can be found throughout the country. A close analog in Japan is yakitori. Additionally, shish kebab from Turkey and sosaties from South Africa are also very similar to satay.
Although recipes and ingredients vary from country to country, satay generally consists of chunks or slices of meat on bamboo or coconut leaf spine skewers, which are grilled over a wood or charcoal fire. Turmeric is often used to marinate satay and gives it a characteristic yellow color. Meats used include beef, pork, venison, fish, shrimp and chicken. Some have also used more exotic meats, such as crocodile and snake meat. It may be served with a spicy peanut sauce dip, or peanut gravy, slivers of onions and cucumbers, and ketupat. Pork satay can be served in a pineapple based satay sauce or cucumber relish. An Indonesian version uses a soy-based dip.
Kopi any1?
4:47 pm at 4:47 pm
A kopitiam or kopi tiam is a traditional breakfast and coffee shop found in Singapore and Malaysia in Southeast Asia. The word is a portmanteau of the Malay word for coffee (as borrowed and altered from the Portuguese) and the Hokkien dialect word for shop (店; POJ: tiàm). Menus typically feature simple offerings: a variety of foods based on egg, toast, and kaya, plus coffee, tea, and Milo, a malted chocolate drink which is extremely popular in Southeast Asia, particularly Singapore and Malaysia.