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The F word

01/04/2012

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You know when you watch those cooking shows which rabbit on about eating only fresh ingredients that are in season, you think hell yeah. I'm going to do that. Then you go to the supermarket and find that year in year out most fruit and vege is available in such abundance all year round, it kind of gets hard to know just what are the seasons and when they are in or out. Except for Figs that is.
These delicious, delicate late summer early autumn fruits are so hard keep or mass produce, they literally can only be found for about two - three months of the year. Thus this year I have formed a bit of a obsession. Since January we've had figs with cheese, with yogurt, in salads with rocket and prosciutto. Its been a whirl wind of sweet honey goodness.
Knowing that the said prized figs are beginning to get to the end of their season, Saturday found me at my fresh food mecca Paddys at Flemington, scanning the aisles looking for trays of the plump, purple fruit. Success came when I stopped a woman with a tray in her trolley, who kindly pointed me in the direction of the fig man. $15 later I was in business and now faced with a new quest, what does one do with 2kg of fresh figs?
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Saturday night we gave it a good go but by Sunday morning still 1.4kg had to be eaten. Luckily if there is one thing I love more than fresh figs, thats fig jam - especially with blue cheese. Thus I set to making my special - Fig Jam.
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Fig Jam
1.4kg chopped figs
700g caster sugar
180 ml white vinegar
Juice of 3 lemons

Combine all ingredients in a heavy bottomed pan.
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Simmer on a low heat for 90 minutes or until thick and syrupy. I like a bit of a caramelised  edge to my fig jam, so i like to take as dark as possible. Also being that I like this jam for cheeses, I don't want the preseve to be sickly sweet so I generally tweak with a little extra vinegar or lemon juice towards the end.
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Sterilise jars and lids by heating in a low 110C oven for 30 mins - lids are just placed on jars in this pic, not sealed.
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Pour hot jam into hot jars, being sure to leave about 1 cm gap at the top. If you can do this cleanly without spilling I'll give you a medal!
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Lastly, live life with the smug satisfaction of knowing that at home you have a stockpile of the yummiest fig jam that will see you through until next they are in season - ok lets be realistc, probably see you through to August atleast.
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The Table of Knowledge - Version 1.0

19/03/2012

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How often is it you read of corrupt doings in our local governments (11 council sacked in NSW between 1997-2008,) and think - what a farce! Acclaimed political performance group Version 1.0 take this notion to the max by highlighting the comical truths behind one of the country’s most startling cases of local government corruption.
The Table of Knowledge delves in the startling greed and sex scandal which exploded out of Wollongong Council (thumbs up to Wollongong Council who worked alongside Version 1.0 to create the play). It has it all, sex, greed, corruption, humour, deceit and treachery. The hilarity of it all is that the play is not a case of being 'based' on a true story - majority of the script is the actual ICAC transcripts. You seriously could not make this stuff up.

Version 1.0 is seamless in their ability to deliver what could be at times quite boring content (we are talking DA applications here people). Impeccable acting, gutsy direction and some really clever use of mixed media to add to the stage direction make for a really enjoyable experience. The opening sequence where the actors have to get past a passing bureaucrat is hilarious!
For a side splitting laugh which is so good it’s kind of sad when you think of the truth behind it, I recommend getting down to Carriageworks and seeing The Table of Knowledge.

The Table of Knowledge
13 - 24 March 2012
Carriageworks, Eveleigh
http://www.carriageworks.com.au/?page=Event&event=The-Table-of-Knowledge

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Frugal Ideas - Volunteering

19/12/2011

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Have you ever been to a big event like a festival or concert and thought I wonder how they did that? Well here is a sure fire way for you to find out what goes on behind the scenes of some of the countries top events, gain new experience plus get yourself a ticket in the process.

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Outpost - Art from the Streets

08/12/2011

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At this time of the year, most of our spare time is spent inside a air conditioned shopping centre, bustling to get the christmas shopping done.

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Food Porn: Shortbread and Banana Ice Cream Sandwich with Chocolate Sauce

14/11/2011

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This is my attempt at healthy eating. I'll let you hold judgement until I am out of ear shot. The ice cream is frozen banana's blitzed in the blender then sandwiched between thin all butter shortbread and drizzled with chocolate ganache made with yogurt rather than cream. I wonder if Weight Watchers would approve?
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Underbelly Arts Festival

19/07/2011

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'Lets have a day exploring and having fun with our camera's,' was the call out Lamb made to our dear friends Susie and Ross. With plans to go to the Underbelly Arts Festival on Cockatoo Island, the call out was easy to achieve.
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First stop of the day was to meet at Greenwich Wharf in time to make the 12.31pm ferry. Well yes we got to Greenwich and yes we met at the wharf, unfortunately Lamb and I made it for 12.40pm and thus a hour wait for the next ferry.

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The Bird House

11/07/2011

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Some things just fall in to place easily. No truer a statement said in the case of new Newcastle store The Bird House.
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Part gallery and part emporium, The Bird House is a collaboration of artisans Arts Mad (Madalyn Ward), Ladyland Studios (Rachel Steel) and Nat & Mim (Nat and Imogen Umeyer.

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Frugal Finds - Paddys Markets

20/05/2011

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5.45am on a Saturday morning. What would you be doing? Once a upon a time I would be coming home from the night before. Now the early morning is usually spent tucked in catching up on sleep from the working week.
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Last weekend, at 5.45am, we were warming up the car on a frosty Autumn morning, getting ready to head out to Flemington to explore Paddy's Fresh Food Markets.

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Royal Wedding

30/04/2011

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The British really love tradition. It's what attracted me to the nation when I moved there in the late 90's and loved it so much I stayed for six years and came home with my special souvenir - the Lamb.
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Being the traditional Capricorn that I am, I love all the pomp and ceremony the Brits hold dear. With my English family alone we have made many traditions. Christmas is always a highlight with the ceremonial munching of reindeer carrots on Christmas Eve. Guy Fawkes night with my two favourites - bon fires and fireworks (still totally miss the absence of bonfire night in the Australian calendar though with our penchant for bush fires I totally understand). And for those years we lived in Brighton, the tradition of always going for a walk on the beach, even in freezing cold gale winds.
Now we have returned to Australia we have fun creating new traditions with our aussie family like sit down Christmas dinners and Good Friday bush walks.

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The Victoria Room - Darlinghurst

14/04/2011

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March to April is madness in our family. Why? It's the time where pretty much 95% of both sides of our family celebrate birthdays - including the Lamb!

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