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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Basic Japanese Cooking (Japanese Food)

Most people know Japanese food as sushi which is now commonly available in Australia, but sushi is really just a takeaway food. Japan has hundreds of different ways of cooking and food. At the heart of most meals are three basic bowls: rice, soup and a main dish (usually grilled fish, or a hotpot, tempura or teriyaki). Japan cooking uses flavours that are mostly light and clean. Soup is essential and most Japanese believe the key to the healthy nature of their diet. A basic miso soup can be made from instant dashi stock. I will go further into the basic staples of Japanese cooking in my next post. Armed with a few basic recipes and a few pantry staples, it`s very easy to include Japanese food in your repertoire. Happy Cooking!!

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Centenary Park Golf Course, Frankston, Victoria

Centenary Park Golf Course in Frankston, Victoria is one of the most popular public courses in Melbourne. It is a top class facility available at an affordable price boasting an 18 hole public access course, practice fairway, putting green, Pro-Shop, clubrooms and maintenance center. Centenary Park is rated as one of the top five public courses in the State.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Ventana Latina Fiesta Wells Street Plaza, Frankston

Join in the Ventana Latina Fiesta on Saturday, 13 March from 12:00pm – 11:00pm at the Wells Street Plaza, Frankston. The festival is Frankston City`s annual community boutique celebration of Latin American, Portuguese and Spanish cultures, people and stories. In its fourth year, this interactive event offers plenty of activities and features Latin music, dance, delicious food, arts and cultural attractions, cooking demonstrations and a fashion show with a difference. Ventana Latina 2010 is a free event and promises to be a great cultural experience for all ages.

Mornington Peninsula Packs a Punch

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Tiger Woods Apology Video



Golfer Tiger Woods apologizes, admits he cheated and says he is undergoing therapy. In his first public statement since allegations of infidelity arose in November, Tiger Woods issued a public apology from PGA Tour headquarters in Florida on Friday. “I owe it to my family to become a better person.” Woods said, “I do plan to return to golf one day.” In a 13.5 minute statement carried live by major TV networks and cable channels, Woods apologized for his marital infidelity.

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Tiger Woods Apology Video

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Balnarring Beach Camping Reserve

I would have to say one of our favourite Victorian places to getaway from it all is Balnarring Beach Camping Reserve. Located approximately 80km south of Melbourne and on the Western Port side of the Mornington Peninsula, it is ideal for a weekend break. With its coastal bushland setting, calm waters for swimming overlooking Phillip Island, and koalas who you can see around the camp it is an ideal place to escape.

Mornington Peninsula Packs a Punch

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Cape Schanck on the Mornington Peninsula

Stunning cliff top views over Bass Strait close to Melbourne. Country markets and quaint seaside towns. Wineries and costal walks. It`s all at Cape Schanck on the Mornington Peninsula.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Teddy Bears` Picnic at George Pentland Botanic Gardens, Frankston

Sunday, 28 February is the Teddy Bears` Picnic held at the George Pentland Botanic Gardens, corner Foot and Williams Streets, Frankston. The event is from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. Bring your teddy along and enjoy a fun family day, including market stalls, displays, free activities, rides and amusements, food stalls, competitions, music and stage show and a whole lot more. Entry is $2.50 per person, which goes towards Frankston Toy Library, free entry for children under 18 months.

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