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KIWI-AS; DID DELIVER!



Yes all, eat yer heart out,we started the day with hot picklets for morning tea. You will all have to keep watching to see what else we have planned for the day.biggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

 

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Just what was in those picklets ?smilesmilesmile

& dinner ?

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& MMMMMMMM;

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We rest our case.

Thanks to all for attending & your contributions, we all had a fantastic night.

Special thanks to Kiwi's for the pav's.

JC.

 

 

 

 

 



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Talk about a bunch of teasers, Clear weather, Shorts and Tee Shirts, and a feast fit for a King [ and Queen ] Geez I wish I was there, But someone has to keep this countries economy moving, My time to Tease will come , Good Luck to you all.

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capricorn and pisces wrote:

Can't wait to be on the road and meet up with other grey nomads if that is the standard of catering, you look as though you are thoroughly enjoying each others company, the food and the warm weather........i'm trying really hard not to be jealous!


You were dead right c&p enjoying each others company. Everybody in the group contributed to that feast, was supposed to be our fairwell, but the cruiser is still in garage, and we had food over, so probably have left overs this evening So enjoying the company of all the GN. Life is hard on the road isn't it. I think we can claim the pav as being a NZ thing,don't you all agree.???

-- Edited by Kiwi-as on Thursday 2nd of August 2012 09:05:53 AM

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Cruel Cruel Cruel ............

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Can't wait to be on the road and meet up with other grey nomads if that is the standard of catering, you look as though you are thoroughly enjoying each others company, the food and the warm weather........i'm trying really hard not to be jealous!



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My blood sugar went up and I put on 2kg just from looking at the photos!

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Gday...

As a fiercly patriotic Aussie ... it pains me to post the following website ... however, credit where credit is due cry  no  no  disbelief

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavlova_(food)/ 

I can't seem to get this URL to work ... copy and paste it into your browser blankstare

Edited URL twice no

Cheers - John



-- Edited by rockylizard on Thursday 2nd of August 2012 02:13:25 PM



-- Edited by rockylizard on Thursday 2nd of August 2012 02:14:24 PM

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SO Jealous!!! evileye

Glad to see you all having such a good time, our turn will come one day soon.smile



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That looks like Xmas in July, I'm sure my blood sugars went up just looking at it too. Not something you or maybe I could do every day. Great to see some of the gang in the photos again.

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I am sooo envious, and not just about the food! smile

I've just emailed my friend in Malanda that she should go over and sample that Pav to see if it's an Aussie one or a Kiwi one! wink 



-- Edited by Beth54 on Thursday 2nd of August 2012 05:48:40 PM

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dazren wrote:

Talk about a bunch of teasers, Clear weather, Shorts and Tee Shirts, and a feast fit for a King [ and Queen ] Geez I wish I was there, But someone has to keep this countries economy moving, My time to Tease will come , Good Luck to you all.


 Dazren, come on mate we are waiting for you as we are planning to be still around when you turn comes.

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BREAKING NEWS ;;;;;;; word has it that there is another pav left over from last night,confuseconfuse GN's to the rescue biggrinbiggrin .007.gif

We are  going to do it all over again tonight.

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Ah, would love to be partaking of the feast with you all, but time is coming around for us to be off again, so our time will come! However........

I found in one of my many cook books that:
'the pavlova was created in 1935 by chef Bert Sachse while he was working at Perth's Esplanade Hotel. He made it in honour of the hotel's most distinguished guest of previous years, the gret prima ballerina Anna Pavlova. It is now considered to be a national dish.'

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Gday...

Damned technology .... especially when it won't work ..... here is a 'transript from Wikipedia -

 

QUOTE -

Origin

Research shows the recipe originated in New Zealand.[6] Keith Money, a biographer of Anna Pavlova, wrote that a hotel chef in Wellington, New Zealand, created the dish when Pavlova visited there in 1926 on her world tour.[7]

Professor Helen Leach, a culinary anthropologist at the University of Otago in New Zealand, has compiled a library of cookbooks containing 667 pavlova recipes from more than 300 sources.[6] Her book, The Pavlova Story: A Slice of New Zealands Culinary History, states that the first Australian pavlova recipe was created in 1935 while an earlier version was penned in 1929[2] in the rural magazine.[1]

The Australian website "Australian Flavour" gives the earlier date of 1926 for its creation, suggesting that Home Cookery for New Zealand, by Australian writer Emily Futter, contained a recipe for "Meringue with Fruit Filling". This recipe was similar to today's version of the dessert.[8]

It has been claimed that Bert Sachse created the dish at the Esplanade Hotel in Perth, Australia in 1935.[6][9] In defence of his claim as inventor of the dish, a relative of Sachse's wrote to Leach suggesting that Sachse may have accidentally dated the recipe incorrectly. Leach replied they would not find evidence for that "because it's just not showing up in the cookbooks until really the 1940s in Australia." (However, a 1937 issue of the Australian Women's Weekly contains a "pavlova sweet cake" recipe.[10]) Of such arguments, Matthew Evans, a restaurant critic for The Sydney Morning Herald, said that it was unlikely that a definitive answer about the pavlova's origins would ever be found. "People have been doing meringue with cream for a long time, I don't think Australia or New Zealand were the first to think of doing that."[11]

The first known recorded recipe named "pavlova" was published in the fifth Australian edition of Davis Dainty Dishes in 1926.[2] However this "pavlova" recipe was not meringue based, but was instead a multi-coloured gelatine dish.

A newspaper article from January 1927 claims an American ice-cream was named after Pavlova: "Dame Nellie Melba, of course, has found fame apart from her art in the famous sweet composed of peaches and cream, while Mme. Anna Pavlova lends her name to a popular variety of American ice-cream."

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Ya gotta watch those Kiwi's...next they'll be claiming Russell Crowe and Phar Lap.    smile



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Have to agree with all thats written here. As you can see I am sitting on the fence. One foot either side.

I did see a doco some time back, a chap who showed an hotel in Brisbane. He said his ggggggrandfather, not sure how many g's was a famous chef and invented the pavlova at the particular hotel. I think he might have been fibbing!!!!

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Wow what a feast, you must be all having such a wonderful time together, good on you!!! But just wondering who has the cutest little dog, would sure love to pat and cuddle it.....Happy times to you all.....smilebiggrinsmile



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I noticed the little white dog in the photo too. Who does it belong to?? So cute.

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Wow what a feast, you must be all having such a wonderful time together, good on you!!! But just wondering who has the cutest little dog, would sure love to pat and cuddle it.....Happy times to you all.....smilebiggrinsmile


 Here you are as they come in pairs & belong to Briche.

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 Bloody cruel actually and down right unfare to post all those pics. biggrin



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Oh my, how gorgeous are the maltese, I think they are malts, but doesn't matter, they are just absolute cuties, lucky Briche....... smile



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I don't know how you got all those photos past the webmaster. It looks to me like an ORGY - well a food orgy. Anyway says me (green with envy)

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Even the dogs have their own bottle of wine.

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Didn't you see the kiwi fruit on it Beth?????biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin

 



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Didn't you see the kiwi fruit on it Beth?????biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin

 


 Ah but aren't they really Chinese gooseberries?! biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin



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well well well i spoke to jim today and i tell ya what i told him what he could do with his pikelets lol and said
put a shirt on re:avatar lol, i too heard it was originated from kiwi land but we had a couple on masterchef and
they failed miserably with pav so im not so sure now :) glad to see u are all having a great time and yes some one
has to keep this economy going jelous muchly

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