On Saturday evening we all went to dinner at the Tasting Shed in Kumeu ( state Highway 16 ) From the menu you pick 6 ( or however many ) dishes you would like to taste and share.
We had a fish dish ( crispy terekihi ); triple cooked potatoes; Stingray; spicy pumpkin; beef cheeks and a cauliflower dish. All very yummy.
For dessert we just couldn't decide so shared these. 2 sorts of ice cream ( a double chocolate ( very rich ) and salty caramel ) and de-constructed rhubarb cheesecake; mini doughnuts and Pineapple Lump. We were all very satisfied.
I think it is a great way to taste many different dishes.
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The young ones also did a BBQ to share with us and other friends on Sunday.
Again, yummy food.
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Our trip back was not straight forward - the car misbehaved and is back at the garage - after 4 days there last week. They don't know what is ailing it.( again I have no wheels - But I want it back as my reliable old work horse )
If you happen to be travelling between Tauranga and Auckland on State Highway 2, the Wood Turners Cafe, at Mangatarata is a pleasant place for coffee or lunch. They have interesting things for sale on the shelves too....but it gets very busy.
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I got an email from The Editor of Australian Homespun Magazine to say she had used a photo of my Optical Illusions Quilt in the November issue. I must hunt a copy down .
4 comments:
Congratulations on being published! Triple cooked potatoes sound good, must see if I can find a recipe.
Congrats on Your quilt being publish worthy! All that yummy food made my mouth water. I think I need to go rummage in the fridge!
It's looks like you've had a feast! And congratulations on having your quilt put into the magazine! YAY!!!
I had no idea stingray was edible!!!! Love the sound of spicy pumpkin, and anything with a cauli in it suits me. Desserts - oh my, rhubarb is lovely always (or in all ways), I would have chosen that one for sure!
Congrts. on the magazine.
Happy week - hope your car is repaired soon.
Hugs - Mary
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