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Eating Between The Lines: Food & Equality In Australia |
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Friday, 14 November 2008 |
In Eating Between The Lines,
author Rebecca Huntley attempts to document what Australians are eating and
why. Not the foodies and gastronomes to whom newspaper sections and lifestyle
magazines are dedicated (although there is a section about them), but so-called
‘everyday’ Australians like working mums, migrants and people from right across
the socio-economic scale.
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Green Tucker |
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Friday, 14 November 2008 |
Green Tucker is a Melbourne blog about two women's search to
reduce the environmental impact of the food they eat. Unlike many other
gimmicky fads – 100 mile diet, anyone? – the authors understand that sometimes
eating locally isn't the best thing environmentally and so the blog reflects a
broad investigation into food miles, production and distribution.
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WheretoRide Melbourne |
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Wednesday, 29 October 2008 |
The strength of WheretoRide Melbourne
lies in the interesting routes listed – there were many in there that even this
long-time rider didn't know about. Roadies, bike path amblers and even mountain
bike riders are catered for, with forty rides ranging from an easy kid-friendly
ramble to a challenging, hilly training ride.
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WheretoRide South East Queensland |
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Tuesday, 16 September 2008 |
It’s hard to
effectively review a guide to cycle paths in South East Queensland when you're
stuck in Melbourne
with no chance of attempting them anytime soon. However, this WheretoRide guide from Bicycling
Australia is exceptionally well produced and thought out, with ring-bound and easy-to-clean
laminated pages for those journeys where your hands spend more time fiddling
with oily parts than on the handlebars.
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GreenRenters |
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Thursday, 14 August 2008 |
It's a little vague, but blogs may be the new black. For quite some time now,
blogging has been overused, yet appreciated, by almost everyone. Aspiring
writers of this generation have worshipped the art of blogging, turning it into
a trend. There are so many, but one of which I found rather charming is the GreenRenters blog.
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Lynda Stoner releases vegan cookbook |
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008 |
A vegetarian for 25 years and vegan for the past six,
actor and animal rights activist Lynda Stoner has just released her first
cookbook, Now Vegan!. Emily Clark
spoke to Lynda to find out her views on books, cooks and veganism.
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Salt & Slush #2: Winter Recipes |
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Saturday, 28 June 2008 |
Salt & Slush #2 is a good little recipe
zine for anyone looking for tips on keeping warm or cooking a tasty and
affordable meal. It offers a variety of lunch, dinner, and desert recipes that
cater for vegetarians, vegans, meat-eaters, and even a special recipe suited to
the likes of your favourite furry winter companion: your dog.
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