Food and wine
 
 

Tassie's Winter Attractions

the Cascade BreweryBraced for an arctic adventure in Australia’s southern-most state, David Hull instead found himself basking in sunshine and savouring local hospitality more...
1st September 2008

A taste of Tuscany

What could tempt your tummy more than mum’s cooking? How about an Italian mamma’s...

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1st January 2005

Packing the tuckerbox

Camp ovenGoing bush doesn’t have to mean killing your tastebuds with boredom on a diet of boiled pasta and tinned baked beans. Andrew Dwyer shows you how to create culinary masterpieces in the middle of nowhere. When travelling in remote areas of the Australian outback, two things are guaranteed. The distances will be long and the roads will be rough. Also, depending on the time of year, the temperatures can range from well below zero to well above 50 degrees Celcius. more...
1st November 2003

Gourmet Safari in Petersham's Little Portugal

Go on a gourmet safari with Maeve O'Meara

Maeve O'Meara picks up a wedge of white cheese and holds it high above her head so we can all see. This is the same smiling Maeve, the TV Maeve that you see cooking on Better Homes and Gardens, or with Joanna Savill on Food Lovers' Guide to Australia.

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1st July 2007

Comfort Food

Jamaican chicken and mango saladSample some of Australia's best wines in the Central Ranges area of NSW, where the wine industry is booming, then go on a gourmet trail in Port Macquarie, where cosmpolitan cafes and modern restaurants serving local produce are flourishing. If you haven’t visited either region for years, now is the perfect time for a second helping. more...
1st March 2005

The outback cook

We invited Members to send in their favourite outback recipe and many of you did just that! Find out who were the winners plus review a selection of many of the other recipes received from the delicious to the bizare!  more...
1st June 2003

The good food guide to Kuranda markets

Kuranda marketsSituated squarely in the tropics, Kuranda gets pretty hot and steamy – much of the time. What better marriage could you have, then, than ice cream and tropical fruit? more...