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Chicken Burger
Texas Charcoal Chicken is the leading event-catering barbecue & chicken restaurant in Five Dock, New South Wales, Australia. We offer a variety of Texan-inspired BBQs using natural wood charcoal, fried chicken, chips, grilled chicken burgers, smoked brisket, crispy burgers, five-dock burgers, and authentic Texan BBQ.
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Pizza Restaurants in Herne Hill VIC
If you are in Herne Hill, VIC, and searching for delicious and mouth-watering pizzas, visit Romenia Restaurant and Pizza Bar. Our menu features a variety of pizzas, burgers, pasta, wings etc- all crafted with fresh ingredients and bold flavours. From classic Margherita to BBQ Meat lovers’ choices to speciality creations, we offer something for everyone.
Romenia Restaurant and Pizza Bar, located in Herne Hill, is ready to serve you with takeaway, and delivery options. Indulge in quality pizza, burgers, wings and much more friendly service, and a cosy atmosphere.
Order Online now or take away your favourite pizza and burgers in Herne Hill VIC today.
Location: Romania Restaurant and Pizza Bar, Herne Hill, VIC
Call to Order: +61 3 5215 1299
Address: 25 McCurdy Rd, Herne Hill VIC 3218, Australia
Visit Us: www.romenia.com.au
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Holidays 8.17
Holidays
Archeology Day
Baby Boomers Recognition Day
Balloon Airmail Day
Black Cat Appreciation Day
Cartoon Day
Cat Nights Commence (Ireland)
Coats’ Disease Awareness Day
Congressional Startup Day
Davy Crockett Day
Day of Emergency Situations and Civil Defense Agencies Employees (Tajikistan)
Discovery Day (Yukon Territories, Canada)
817 Day
Engineer’s Day (Colombia)
Flag Day (Bolivia)
International Sheet Music Day
Jade Day
Lois Lane Day
Marcus Garvey Day (Jamaica, Rastafari)
National Abel Day
National David Day
National Engineers’ Day (Colombia)
National I Love My Feet Day
National Marilyn Day
National Massachusetts Day
National Meaning of "Is" Day
National Model Aviation Day
National Nonprofit Day
National No. 2 Pencil Day
National Termite Protection Day
National Thrift Shop Day
National Workers’ Comp Adjuster Day
Parsi New Year’s Day (Nauraj, India)
Phineas & Ferb Day
Pike Place Market Day
Prekmurje Union Day (Slovenia)
Railway Employees Day (Tajikistan)
San Martin Day (Argentina)
World Myocarditis Day
World Pedestrian Day
Wrench Day
Yellow Toadflax Day (a.k.a. Great Toadflax)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Beer Book Day
Burgers to Beat MS Day (Canada)
Buttered Popcorn Day
Drink Coffee at the Office from a Sippy Cup Day
National Pineapple Juice Day
National Vanilla Custard Day
World Eggplant Day
Independence & Related Days
Gabon (from France, 1960)
Indonesia (from Japan, 1945)
Prekmurje Union Day (Slovenia)
3rd Saturday in August
Bookstore Romance Day [3rd Saturday]
Break the Monotony Day [3rd Saturday]
Brothers & Sisters’ Day (Ohio) [3rd Saturday]
Chef’s Appreciation Day [3rd Saturday]
Clear the Shelters Day [3rd Saturday]
Hartjesdagen (Day of Hearts; Amsterdam/Haarlem, Netherlands) [Modern 3-day holiday begins 3rd Saturday]
International Geocaching Day [3rd Saturday]
International Homeless Animals Day [3rd Saturday]
International Restaurant Day [3rd Saturday] (also Feb, May & Nov)
National Honey Bee Day [3rd Saturday]
Sandcastle & Sculpture Day (Nantucket, Massachusetts) [3rd Saturday]
Sandwich Saturday [Every Saturday]
Sentimental Saturday [3rd Saturday of Each Month]
Six For Saturday [Every Saturday]
Spaghetti Saturday [Every Saturday]
Steak Saturday [3rd Saturday of Each Month]
World Anthotype Day [3rd Saturday]
World Honey Bee Day [3rd Saturday]
Weekly Holidays beginning August 17 (2nd Full Week of August)
Children’s Book Week (Australia) [thru 8.23]
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Week (thru 9.5)
Great Week of Bilbao (Bilbao, Spain; thru 8.25) [1st Saturday after 8.15 + 9 Days]
Festivals Beginning August 17, 2024
Afro Nation Detroit (Detroit, Michigan) [thru 8.18]
Assyrian Food Festival (San Jose, California) [thru 8.18]
Beer, Bourbon & BBQ Festival (Wilmington, Delaware)
Big Mouth Bluegrass Festival (Pelham, Tennessee) [thru 8.18]
Bloemencorso Leersum [Leersum Flower Parade] (Leersum, Netherlands) [thru 8.18]
Bounty of Yamhill County (Yamhill County, Oregon) [thru 8.18]
Bristol Harbor Festival & Blessing of the Fleet (Bristol, Rhode Island)
Dessert Wars (Jacksonville, Florida)
Eastern's Bayside Blues and Wine Festival (Baltimore, Maryland)
Eastmont Tomato Festival (Shawsville, Virginia)
Fairborn Sweet Corn Festival (Fairborn, Ohio) [thru 8.18]
Food Truck Festival (Anoka, Minnesota)
Gettysburg Brewfest & Trail 5k (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
Great Week of Bilbao (Bilbao, Spain) [thru 8.25]
Henley-on-Todd Regatta (Alice Springs, Australia)
Lemon Festival (Chula Vista, California)
Manitou Springs Heritage Brew Festival (Manitou Springs, Colorado)
Michigan Renaissance Festival (Holly, Michigan) [thru 9.29]
Milford Oyster Festival (Milford, Connecticut)
Minnesota Renaissance Festival (Shakopee, Minnesota) [thru 9.29]
Mountaineer Brewfest at Heritage Port (Wheeling, West Virginia)
New York Renaissance Faire (Tuxedo, New York) [thru 10.6]
Norwegian International Film Festival (Haugesund, Norway) [thru 8.23]
The National Lentil Festival (Pullman, Washington)
PastyFest (Calumet, Michigan)
Peach Festival (Lafayette, Colorado)
Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire (Manheim, Pennsylvania) [thru 10.27]
Red White and Brew BBQ and Seafood Festival (Poughkeepsie, New York)
Reggae on the Mountain (Topanga, California)
Rhubarb Frenzy At Winehaven (Chisago City, Minnesota) [thru 8.18]
Sacramento Banana Festival (Sacramento, California) [thru 8.18]
Surf & Turf Seafood Festival (Monmouth Park, Oceanport, New Jersey) [thru 8.18]
Taste of Chicago Pullman Park (Chicago, Illinois)
Tomato & Vine Festival (Fairfield, California) [thru 8.18]
Truckfest (Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Great Britain) [thru 8.18]
UniCon [Baltic Comic Con] (Riga, Latvia) [thru 8.18]
Winter Park Uncorked Wine Festival (Winter Park, Colorado)
World Brewing Congress (Minneapolis, Minnesota) [thru 8.20]
Zoo Brew (Brookfield, Illinois)
Feast Days
Agostino Carracci (Artology)
Carlos Cruz-Diez (Artology)
Cat Nights begin (Ancient Ireland)
Clare of Montefalco (Christian; Saint)
Day of the Sacred Grove (Pagan)
Ethelred (Christian; Saint)
Eusebius, pope (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Our Lady of Knock
Festival of Diana (Ancient Rome)
Francesco Albani (Artology)
Gnocchi Gnawing Day (Pastafarian)
Herta Müller (Writerism)
Hyacinth of Poland (Christian; Saint)
Jean-Jacques Sempé (Artology)
Jeanne Delanoue (Christian; Saint)
Jonathan Franzen (Writerism)
Lacaille (Positivist; Saint)
Larry Rivers (Artology)
Liberatus, and Six Monks (Christian; Martyrs)
Marcus Garvey Day (Rastafari) [Jamaica]
Maeldiun & the Queen of the Land of Women (Celtic Book of Days)
Mamas (Christian; Martyr)
Odin’s Ordeal begins (Norse) [thru 25th]
Portunalia (a.k.a. Portunus; Festival of Keys; Ancient Rome)
Portunes (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Samuel Johnson, Timothy Cutler, and Thomas Bradbury Chandler (Episcopal Church)
Sharon Mitchell Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Ted Hughes (Writerism)
V.S. Naipaul (Writerism)
Walter (Muppetism)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 229 [50 of 72]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
After Lorca, by Jack Spicer (Poetry; 1957)
Animal Farm, by George Orwell (Novel; 1946)
Bloody Kisses, by Type O Negative (Album; 1993)
Chili Weather (WB MM Cartoon; 1963)
Cruel to Be Kind, by Nick Lowe (Song; 1979)
Disenchantment (Animated TV Series; 2018)
Ducking the Devil (WB MM Cartoon; 1957)
Dust, by Hugh Howey (Novel; 2013)
Enter the Dragon (Film; 1973)
Fight Club, by Chuck Palahniuk (Novel; 1996)
Franks Wild Years, by Tom Wait (Album; 1987)
Godiva, by Ludwig Roselius (Opera; 1933)
Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), by Richard Wagner (Opera; 1876) [Ring of the Nibelung #4]
Jeremy, by Pearl Jam (Song; 1992)
Kind of Blue, by Miles Davis (Album; 1959)
Luxo, Jr. (Pixar Cartoon; 1986)
The Merry Old Soul (WB MM Cartoon; 1935)
Monty Python’s Life of Brian (Film; 1979)
My Blue Heaven (Film; 1990)
Neighbors (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1935)
ParaNorman (Animated Film; 2012)
The Petty Girl (Film; 1950)
Phineas & Ferb (Animated TV Series; 2007)
Rat Race (Film; 2001)
Roots: The Saga of an American Family, by Alex Haley (Novel; 1976)
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (TV Series; 2022)
Soul Train (Music Variety TV Series; 1970)
Superbad (Film; 2007)
Taking Care of Business (Film; 1990)
The Theory and Practice of Brewing, by Michael Combrune (Beer Book; 1762)
Tiger Rag, recorded by The Original Dixieland Jazz Band (Song; 1917)
Tulips & Chimneys, by e.e.cummings (Poetry; 1923)
Wild at Heart (Film; 1990)
Today’s Name Days
Gudrun, Hyazinth, Janine (Austria)
Hijacint, Klara, Liberat, Miron, Natalija (Croatia)
Petra (Czech Republic)
Anastatius (Denmark)
Saamo, Saamu, Saamuel (Estonia)
Venni, Verneri (Finland)
Hyacinthe (France)
Clara, Gudrun, Hyazinth, Janine (Germany)
Lefkothea, Miron, Straton (Greece)
Jácint (Hungary)
Giacinto (Italy)
Anaida, Drosmis, Oļegs, Vilibalds, Vineta (Latvia)
Hiacintas, Laisvydas, Mažvilė (Lithuania)
Verner, Wenche (Norway)
Anastazja, Angelika, Anita, Bertram, Eliza, Jacek, Jaczewoj, Joanna, Julianna, Liberat, Miron, Żanna, Zawisza (Poland)
Darya (Russia)
Milica (Slovakia)
Beatriz, Eusebio, Jacinto (Spain)
Valter, Verner (Sweden)
Hyacinth, Jachinth, Jacinda, Magnolia, Pansy (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 230 of 2024; 136 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of Week 33 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Coll (Hazel) [Day 15 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Ren-Shen), Day 14 (Guy-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 13 Av 5784
Islamic: 11 Safar 1446
J Cal: 20 Purple; Sixday [20 of 30]
Julian: 4 August 2024
Moon: 94%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 5 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Lacaille]
Runic Half Month: As (Gods) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 59 of 94)
Week: 2nd Full Week of August
Zodiac: Leo (Day 27 of 31)
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Holidays 8.17
Holidays
Archeology Day
Baby Boomers Recognition Day
Balloon Airmail Day
Black Cat Appreciation Day
Cartoon Day
Cat Nights Commence (Ireland)
Coats’ Disease Awareness Day
Congressional Startup Day
Davy Crockett Day
Day of Emergency Situations and Civil Defense Agencies Employees (Tajikistan)
Discovery Day (Yukon Territories, Canada)
817 Day
Engineer’s Day (Colombia)
Flag Day (Bolivia)
International Sheet Music Day
Jade Day
Lois Lane Day
Marcus Garvey Day (Jamaica, Rastafari)
National Abel Day
National David Day
National Engineers’ Day (Colombia)
National I Love My Feet Day
National Marilyn Day
National Massachusetts Day
National Meaning of "Is" Day
National Model Aviation Day
National Nonprofit Day
National No. 2 Pencil Day
National Termite Protection Day
National Thrift Shop Day
National Workers’ Comp Adjuster Day
Parsi New Year’s Day (Nauraj, India)
Phineas & Ferb Day
Pike Place Market Day
Prekmurje Union Day (Slovenia)
Railway Employees Day (Tajikistan)
San Martin Day (Argentina)
World Myocarditis Day
World Pedestrian Day
Wrench Day
Yellow Toadflax Day (a.k.a. Great Toadflax)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Beer Book Day
Burgers to Beat MS Day (Canada)
Buttered Popcorn Day
Drink Coffee at the Office from a Sippy Cup Day
National Pineapple Juice Day
National Vanilla Custard Day
World Eggplant Day
Independence & Related Days
Gabon (from France, 1960)
Indonesia (from Japan, 1945)
Prekmurje Union Day (Slovenia)
3rd Saturday in August
Bookstore Romance Day [3rd Saturday]
Break the Monotony Day [3rd Saturday]
Brothers & Sisters’ Day (Ohio) [3rd Saturday]
Chef’s Appreciation Day [3rd Saturday]
Clear the Shelters Day [3rd Saturday]
Hartjesdagen (Day of Hearts; Amsterdam/Haarlem, Netherlands) [Modern 3-day holiday begins 3rd Saturday]
International Geocaching Day [3rd Saturday]
International Homeless Animals Day [3rd Saturday]
International Restaurant Day [3rd Saturday] (also Feb, May & Nov)
National Honey Bee Day [3rd Saturday]
Sandcastle & Sculpture Day (Nantucket, Massachusetts) [3rd Saturday]
Sandwich Saturday [Every Saturday]
Sentimental Saturday [3rd Saturday of Each Month]
Six For Saturday [Every Saturday]
Spaghetti Saturday [Every Saturday]
Steak Saturday [3rd Saturday of Each Month]
World Anthotype Day [3rd Saturday]
World Honey Bee Day [3rd Saturday]
Weekly Holidays beginning August 17 (2nd Full Week of August)
Children’s Book Week (Australia) [thru 8.23]
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Week (thru 9.5)
Great Week of Bilbao (Bilbao, Spain; thru 8.25) [1st Saturday after 8.15 + 9 Days]
Festivals Beginning August 17, 2024
Afro Nation Detroit (Detroit, Michigan) [thru 8.18]
Assyrian Food Festival (San Jose, California) [thru 8.18]
Beer, Bourbon & BBQ Festival (Wilmington, Delaware)
Big Mouth Bluegrass Festival (Pelham, Tennessee) [thru 8.18]
Bloemencorso Leersum [Leersum Flower Parade] (Leersum, Netherlands) [thru 8.18]
Bounty of Yamhill County (Yamhill County, Oregon) [thru 8.18]
Bristol Harbor Festival & Blessing of the Fleet (Bristol, Rhode Island)
Dessert Wars (Jacksonville, Florida)
Eastern's Bayside Blues and Wine Festival (Baltimore, Maryland)
Eastmont Tomato Festival (Shawsville, Virginia)
Fairborn Sweet Corn Festival (Fairborn, Ohio) [thru 8.18]
Food Truck Festival (Anoka, Minnesota)
Gettysburg Brewfest & Trail 5k (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
Great Week of Bilbao (Bilbao, Spain) [thru 8.25]
Henley-on-Todd Regatta (Alice Springs, Australia)
Lemon Festival (Chula Vista, California)
Manitou Springs Heritage Brew Festival (Manitou Springs, Colorado)
Michigan Renaissance Festival (Holly, Michigan) [thru 9.29]
Milford Oyster Festival (Milford, Connecticut)
Minnesota Renaissance Festival (Shakopee, Minnesota) [thru 9.29]
Mountaineer Brewfest at Heritage Port (Wheeling, West Virginia)
New York Renaissance Faire (Tuxedo, New York) [thru 10.6]
Norwegian International Film Festival (Haugesund, Norway) [thru 8.23]
The National Lentil Festival (Pullman, Washington)
PastyFest (Calumet, Michigan)
Peach Festival (Lafayette, Colorado)
Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire (Manheim, Pennsylvania) [thru 10.27]
Red White and Brew BBQ and Seafood Festival (Poughkeepsie, New York)
Reggae on the Mountain (Topanga, California)
Rhubarb Frenzy At Winehaven (Chisago City, Minnesota) [thru 8.18]
Sacramento Banana Festival (Sacramento, California) [thru 8.18]
Surf & Turf Seafood Festival (Monmouth Park, Oceanport, New Jersey) [thru 8.18]
Taste of Chicago Pullman Park (Chicago, Illinois)
Tomato & Vine Festival (Fairfield, California) [thru 8.18]
Truckfest (Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Great Britain) [thru 8.18]
UniCon [Baltic Comic Con] (Riga, Latvia) [thru 8.18]
Winter Park Uncorked Wine Festival (Winter Park, Colorado)
World Brewing Congress (Minneapolis, Minnesota) [thru 8.20]
Zoo Brew (Brookfield, Illinois)
Feast Days
Agostino Carracci (Artology)
Carlos Cruz-Diez (Artology)
Cat Nights begin (Ancient Ireland)
Clare of Montefalco (Christian; Saint)
Day of the Sacred Grove (Pagan)
Ethelred (Christian; Saint)
Eusebius, pope (Christian; Saint)
Feast of Our Lady of Knock
Festival of Diana (Ancient Rome)
Francesco Albani (Artology)
Gnocchi Gnawing Day (Pastafarian)
Herta Müller (Writerism)
Hyacinth of Poland (Christian; Saint)
Jean-Jacques Sempé (Artology)
Jeanne Delanoue (Christian; Saint)
Jonathan Franzen (Writerism)
Lacaille (Positivist; Saint)
Larry Rivers (Artology)
Liberatus, and Six Monks (Christian; Martyrs)
Marcus Garvey Day (Rastafari) [Jamaica]
Maeldiun & the Queen of the Land of Women (Celtic Book of Days)
Mamas (Christian; Martyr)
Odin’s Ordeal begins (Norse) [thru 25th]
Portunalia (a.k.a. Portunus; Festival of Keys; Ancient Rome)
Portunes (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Samuel Johnson, Timothy Cutler, and Thomas Bradbury Chandler (Episcopal Church)
Sharon Mitchell Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Ted Hughes (Writerism)
V.S. Naipaul (Writerism)
Walter (Muppetism)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 229 [50 of 72]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
After Lorca, by Jack Spicer (Poetry; 1957)
Animal Farm, by George Orwell (Novel; 1946)
Bloody Kisses, by Type O Negative (Album; 1993)
Chili Weather (WB MM Cartoon; 1963)
Cruel to Be Kind, by Nick Lowe (Song; 1979)
Disenchantment (Animated TV Series; 2018)
Ducking the Devil (WB MM Cartoon; 1957)
Dust, by Hugh Howey (Novel; 2013)
Enter the Dragon (Film; 1973)
Fight Club, by Chuck Palahniuk (Novel; 1996)
Franks Wild Years, by Tom Wait (Album; 1987)
Godiva, by Ludwig Roselius (Opera; 1933)
Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), by Richard Wagner (Opera; 1876) [Ring of the Nibelung #4]
Jeremy, by Pearl Jam (Song; 1992)
Kind of Blue, by Miles Davis (Album; 1959)
Luxo, Jr. (Pixar Cartoon; 1986)
The Merry Old Soul (WB MM Cartoon; 1935)
Monty Python’s Life of Brian (Film; 1979)
My Blue Heaven (Film; 1990)
Neighbors (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1935)
ParaNorman (Animated Film; 2012)
The Petty Girl (Film; 1950)
Phineas & Ferb (Animated TV Series; 2007)
Rat Race (Film; 2001)
Roots: The Saga of an American Family, by Alex Haley (Novel; 1976)
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (TV Series; 2022)
Soul Train (Music Variety TV Series; 1970)
Superbad (Film; 2007)
Taking Care of Business (Film; 1990)
The Theory and Practice of Brewing, by Michael Combrune (Beer Book; 1762)
Tiger Rag, recorded by The Original Dixieland Jazz Band (Song; 1917)
Tulips & Chimneys, by e.e.cummings (Poetry; 1923)
Wild at Heart (Film; 1990)
Today’s Name Days
Gudrun, Hyazinth, Janine (Austria)
Hijacint, Klara, Liberat, Miron, Natalija (Croatia)
Petra (Czech Republic)
Anastatius (Denmark)
Saamo, Saamu, Saamuel (Estonia)
Venni, Verneri (Finland)
Hyacinthe (France)
Clara, Gudrun, Hyazinth, Janine (Germany)
Lefkothea, Miron, Straton (Greece)
Jácint (Hungary)
Giacinto (Italy)
Anaida, Drosmis, Oļegs, Vilibalds, Vineta (Latvia)
Hiacintas, Laisvydas, Mažvilė (Lithuania)
Verner, Wenche (Norway)
Anastazja, Angelika, Anita, Bertram, Eliza, Jacek, Jaczewoj, Joanna, Julianna, Liberat, Miron, Żanna, Zawisza (Poland)
Darya (Russia)
Milica (Slovakia)
Beatriz, Eusebio, Jacinto (Spain)
Valter, Verner (Sweden)
Hyacinth, Jachinth, Jacinda, Magnolia, Pansy (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 230 of 2024; 136 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of Week 33 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Coll (Hazel) [Day 15 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Ren-Shen), Day 14 (Guy-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 13 Av 5784
Islamic: 11 Safar 1446
J Cal: 20 Purple; Sixday [20 of 30]
Julian: 4 August 2024
Moon: 94%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 5 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Lacaille]
Runic Half Month: As (Gods) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 59 of 94)
Week: 2nd Full Week of August
Zodiac: Leo (Day 27 of 31)
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5 Destinations for Thrilling Summer Activities
Summer is the perfect time to embark on adventures that excite the senses and create unforgettable memories. If you’re someone who loves combining travel with thrilling activities and delicious food, look no further. Here are five destinations that promise an adrenaline rush and culinary delights for your next summer vacation.
Queenstown, New Zealand: Known as the adventure capital of the world, Queenstown offers a plethora of heart-pounding activities like bungee jumping, skydiving, and jet boating. After an action-packed day, treat yourself to a Fergburger, a local favorite known for its mouthwatering burgers.
Santorini, Greece: With its stunning landscapes and crystal-clear waters, Santorini is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. From snorkeling and diving to sailing and windsurfing, there’s no shortage of aquatic adventures. Don’t forget to indulge in traditional Greek cuisine at one of the island’s charming tavernas.
Moab, Utah, USA: Adventure seekers flock to Moab for its rugged terrain and world-class rock climbing, mountain biking, and white-water rafting opportunities. After an adrenaline-fueled day, unwind with a hearty BBQ dinner at a local restaurant.
Cape Town, South Africa: Surrounded by mountains and coastline, Cape Town offers a diverse range of outdoor activities, including shark cage diving, paragliding, and hiking. Treat your taste buds to a traditional South African braai (barbecue) while enjoying breathtaking views of Table Mountain.
Cairns, Australia: Dive into the Great Barrier Reef’s vibrant underwater world or go on a thrilling rainforest zip-lining adventure in Cairns. Afterward, indulge in fresh seafood at one of the city’s waterfront restaurants.
Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping experiences or mouthwatering culinary delights, these destinations have something for every adventurous foodie. So pack your bags, fuel your wanderlust, and get ready for the summer vacation of a lifetime!
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The Rise of Food Trailers in Melbourne
Melbourne, the culinary capital of Australia, has witnessed a remarkable surge in the popularity of food trailers. These mobile eateries have become a beloved part of the city's vibrant food scene, offering a diverse array of cuisines and catering to the ever-growing demand for convenient, delicious, and unique dining experiences.
A Melting Pot of Flavors
Melbourne's multicultural fabric is reflected in full by its food carts. These mobile kitchens serve a variety of cuisines to suit every taste, including gourmet burgers, artisanal wood-fired pizzas, and authentic Mexican tacos and Korean BBQ. Melbourne's acceptance of international flavours and its voracious thirst for culinary explorations are demonstrated by the array of cuisines on offer.
Convenience and Mobility
The portability of food trailers in Melbourne is one of their main benefits. These mobile, tiny kitchens can move around the city with ease, setting up shop at busy marketplaces, festivals, office buildings, and construction sites, among other places. Thanks to its adaptability, foodies can savour a variety of gastronomic treats without being restricted to one place.
A Breeding Ground for Culinary Creativity
Food trailers are now a haven for entrepreneurialism and creative cooking. The idea of a food trailer has been adopted by many gifted chefs and food enthusiasts as a means of showcasing their abilities and realising their own culinary visions. Aspiring restaurateurs may test their ideas and develop a devoted customer base at these mobile restaurants, which provide a low-risk and affordable platform for doing so before potentially opening brick-and-mortar locations.
The Social Experience
In addition to serving delicious food, food trucks in Melbourne have developed into a community centre. Around these mobile kitchens, people congregate to create thriving communities of food enthusiasts. The laid-back ambiance makes people talk to each other and builds a sense of community amongst guests. Food trailers now serve as gathering places for coworkers, friends, and families, fostering bonds that go beyond simple nourishment.
Conclusion
The rise of food trailers in Melbourne is a testament to the city's insatiable appetite for culinary adventures and its embrace of innovation. These mobile eateries have not only enriched the city's food scene but have also provided a platform for aspiring chefs and entrepreneurs to showcase their talents. As Melbourne continues to evolve, food trailers will undoubtedly remain an integral part of its culinary landscape, offering a unique and ever-changing dining experience that celebrates the city's diversity and love for good food.
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Best Pizza Restaurant in Bell Post Hill
Craving pizza perfection in Bell Post Hill?
Head straight to The Pizza Hot Spot. We are crafting culinary masterpieces with fresh, local ingredients and a whole lot of love.
Our Menu includes the following: -
Pizza Paradise: From classic pepperoni to gourmet creations like BBQ Meat Lovers, BBQ Chicken, Jack Daniels Pizza, Mega Meat Lovers, etc. we have a pizza to satisfy every craving.
Beyond the Slice: Dive into our delicious Jack Daniels Chicken Wings & Polo Avocado Pasta, explore satisfying meal deals, conquer a juicy Parma, or build your burger feast.
Sides that Shine: Crispy fries, Garlic Bread, Peri Peri Chips, Wedges with Sweet Chili and Sour Cream with melty cheese, and refreshing salads – the perfect partners for your pizza.
Sweet Endings: Cap off your meal with Chocolate Lava Cake, Cheesecake Strawberry, or a warm Nutella Pizza with Fresh Fruit.
Order Online Your Pizzas and Burgers in Bell Post Hill
Skip the line and Order your favourite pizza, Burgers, Pasta, or any other meal online and we are ready for delivery.
Contact today with The Pizza Hot Spot
Location: 17 Nevada Ave, Corio VIC 3214, Australia
Phone: 03 5275 6600
Website: https://thepizzahotspot.com.au/corio
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Tanunda's Barossa Restaurants and Motels
Taste and Stay: Tanunda's Barossa Restaurants and Motels
Tanunda, a small town in the heart of Barossa Valley, Australia, is renowned for its vineyards, wineries, and fine dining. But did you know that this picturesque region also serves some of the most delicious and varied burgers? Here are some delectable burgers that you can find at Tanunda, Barossa restaurants and motels.
1. Cheese Burger Sliders
If you are in the mood for something classic yet delightful, try the Cheese Burger Sliders. Made with blended house-made patties, these sliders are topped with cheese, pickles, red onions, American mustard, and tomato sauce. The meal is complete with a side of chips. These sliders are perfect for those who love traditional flavors packed in a small, savory package.
2. Clubhouse Burger
The Clubhouse Burger is a Tanunda specialty and a local favorite. This burger consists of a blended house-made patty placed between the restaurant's own bun. It is topped with bacon, cheese, lettuce, tomato, and the special Clubhouse sauce. To make it a full meal, the burger is served with chips and aioli. The Clubhouse Burger is a hearty option for anyone looking for a fulfilling meal in any Tanunda motel.
3. Southern Fried Chicken Burger
For those who prefer chicken over beef, the Southern Fried Chicken Burger is a great choice. This burger is available in gluten-free varieties and includes bacon, cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion, and Southwest mayo. As with the other burgers, it comes with a side of chips. The combination of flavors and textures in this burger is sure to satisfy any chicken lover.
4. Open Steak Sandwich
If you are in the mood for something different, try the Open Steak Sandwich. This sandwich features a Scotch fillet steak topped with bacon, grilled onion, cheddar cheese, an egg, mushrooms, and BBQ sauce. Just like the other options, it comes with chips and aioli. The Open Steak Sandwich is a great choice for steak enthusiasts and those looking for gluten-free varieties.
Tanunda, Barossa offers a wide range of burgers to suit all taste buds. So, the next time you find yourself in this beautiful region, make sure to indulge in these delicious burgers.
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Outback Steakhouse Happy Hour Specials
Outback Steakhouse Happy Hour Specials
➽ Outback Steakhouse, a popular restaurant chain specialising in Australian-inspired food, is one of the most well-known chains.A fine selection of beverages is essential to enjoy the delicious Australian-inspired food. ➽ The Outback Steakhouse Happy hour is an excellent opportunity for customers to stop by and enjoy savings and delightful food.
➽ The Outback Steakhouse’s Happy Hour is a perfect opportunity to experience the Australian lifestyle and save money. ➽ There are few better ways to spend an hour absorbing the flavours of Australia than by joining a crowd and enjoying great food.
OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE HAPPY HOUR
MONDAY – FRIDAY 4 PM -7PM Sunday – SATURDAY 12 PM – 3 PM
OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE HOUR
MONDAY – THURSDAY 11 AM – 10 PM FRIDAY- SATURDAY 11 AM – 11 PM SUNDAY 11 AM – 10 PM
OUTBACK SPECIAL 11 AM – 3 PM
Signature Side Salad & Endless Soup & SaladChoose 1 Soup:- Baked Potato Soup – Chicken Tortilla Soup – French Onion Soup $7.99 Signature Side Salad or another side + Choose 1 of the following:- 2 Aussie Fish Tacos – 6 Gold Coast Coconut Shrimp – 2 Aussie Chicken Tacos – Alice Springs Chicken Quesadilla $9.49 Sig Side Salad or a Side + Choose 1:-2 Aussie Steak Tacos – Outbacker Burger -Steakhouse Quesadilla (small) $10.49
OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE SPECIALS
SMALL PLATES Gold Coconut Shrimp (small) $4.99 Aussie Signature Sampler $10.49 Kookaburra Wings $10.99 STEAK & SNOW CRAB LEGS Victoria Filet Mignon 6 o.z & Half Pound Crab Legs $37.49 6 o.z Fillet with half pound Snow Crab Legs $28.49 6 o.z Sirloin with half pound Snow Crab Legs $15.99 6 o.z Sirloin with 1 Pound of Snow Crab Legs + 1 Side $24.99
WHATS UNDER $5 ?
Gold Coast Coconut Shrimp (small) $4.99 Fresh Strawberry Shortcake Mini Dessert Parfait $3.99 Salted Caramel Cookie Skillet $4.99 Mini Dessert Parfaits $3.99 Bloom Petals $4.99 Coktails: -Sauza Gold Coast Rita -Kiwi Rita -Blackberry Martinis – Aussie Rum Punch – Key Lime Pie Martinie $5.00 Baked Potato Soup Cup $2.99 Baked Potato Soup Bowl $4.99 Chicken Tortilla Soup Cup $2.99 Chicken Tortilla Soup Bowl $4.99 Signature Side Salad House or Caesar $3.99 Premium Blue Cheese Wedge Salad $4.99 Aussie Fries $2.99 Baked Potato $2.99 Mac & Cheese $4.99 Broccoli & Cheese $4.99 Loaded Mashed Potato $3.99 Grilled Asparagus $3.99
OUTBACK SPECIALS !
Hand Carved Roasted Sirloin 5 o.z $10.99 Hand Carved Roasted Sirloin 8 o.z $13.99 Marsala Roasted Sirloin 5 o.z $11.99 Marsala Roasted Sirloin 8 o.z $14.99 Bistro Roasted Sirloin 5 o.z $11.99 Bistro Roasted Sirloin 8 o.z $14.99 Perfectly Grilled Salmon 7 o.z $14.99 Coconut Shrimp $9.29 Steakhouse Quesadillas $10.19 Chicken Marsala $15.49
ADD A PREMIUM SALAD TO ANY ENTREE
Blue Cheese Wedge Side Salad $3.99 Blue Cheese Pecan Chopped Side Salad $3.99
OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE HAPPY HOUR
MONDAY- FRIDAY 4 PM -7PM & SATURDAY 12 PM – 3 PM $4 DOLLAR MENU -COCONUT SHRIMP -MARGHERITA FLATBREAD -HOMEMADE BBQ CHIPS -BLOOM PETALS onion petals served with signature bloom sauce -BUSHMAN SHROOMS $5.99 MENU -CRAB STUFFED MUSHROOMS -CHICKEN ARTICHOKE FLATBREAD -HAND BREADED CHICKEN BITES
Outback Steakhouse Happy Hour Times & Deals
Monday ➽ Happy Hours of Operation - 5 pm to 7 pm daily (Varies by location) - 2 for 1 drinks - ½ Price Appetizers ➽ Lunch Specials - 11 am to 3 pm Tuesday ➽ Happy Hours of Operation - 5 pm to 7 pm daily (Varies by location) - 2 for 1 drinks - ½ Price Appetizers ➽ Lunch Specials - 11 am to 3 pm Wednesday ➽ Happy Hours of Operation - 5 pm to 7 pm daily (Varies by location) - 2 for 1 drinks - ½ Price Appetizers ➽ Lunch Specials - 11 am to 3 pm Thursday ➽ Happy Hours of Operation - 5 pm to 7 pm daily (Varies by location) - 2 for 1 drinks - ½ Price Appetizers ➽ Lunch Specials - 11 am to 3 pm Friday ➽ Happy Hours of Operation - 5 pm to 7 pm daily (Varies by location) - 2 for 1 drinks - ½ Price Appetizers ➽ Lunch Specials - 11 am to 3 pm Saturday ➽ Happy Hours of Operation - 5 pm to 7 pm daily (Varies by location) - 2 for 1 drinks - ½ Price Appetizers ➽ Lunch Specials - 11 am to 3 pm Sunday ➽ Happy Hours of Operation - 5 pm to 7 pm daily (Varies by location) - 2 for 1 drinks - ½ Price Appetizers ➽ Lunch Specials - 11 am to 3 pm
When is The Outback Steakhouse Happy Hour?
➽ You have many options to grab a bite during Outback Steakhouse Happy Hour. The Outback Steakhouse Happy hour runs six days a week. ➽ You can visit the Outback Steakhouse Monday through Friday from 4 pm to start the meal, and it will continue until 7 pm on Fridays. ➽ This is a great place to find cheap food and drink during the week. Add in that Outback Steakhouse Happy Hour falls right at dinner time. ➽ What better place to grab a meal and save some money? ➽ Saturdays are a bit earlier, with Outback Steakhouse Happy hour starting at noon and ending at 3 pm. ➽ Not the wrong way for an afternoon, other than enjoying some authentic Australian food for lunch.
FAQs – Outback Steakhouse
What cut is the Outback Special? ➽ The Outback Special is a hand-carved, roasted sirloin. You can choose from two sides or a salad to accompany the steak—a 6 oz. Steak can be added to the meal. For an additional $10.99, add filet mignon. Does Outback give senior discounts? ➽ Outback Steakhouse offers a 10% senior discount on all meals. For those 60 and older, this discount is available. What is the best meal to get at Outback Steakhouse? ➽ Outback Steakhouse offers a wide range of delicious meals. The Bloomin’ Onion and Outback Special are some of the most requested menu items. ➽ Outback Steakhouse has something for everyone, no matter what your mood is. Does Outback give free dessert for a birthday? ➽ Outback Steakhouse doesn’t offer birthday desserts, but they have a wide selection of delicious desserts that will please. ➽ The Cheesecake Factory Original Cheesecake, Chocolate Thunder from Down Under and Aussie Cheese Fries are some of their most popular desserts. ➽ Even though you won’t receive a free dessert, you can be sure you will find something you love. What’s Under $5? ➽ Gold Coast Coconut Shrimp(small) – $4.99 ➽ Fresh Strawberry Shortcake Mini Dessert Parfait – $3.99 ➽ Salted Caramel Cookie Skillet – $4.99 ➽ Mini Dessert Parfaits – $3.99 ➽ Bloom Petals – $4.99 ➽ Baked Potato Soup Cup – $2.99 ➽ Baked Potato Soup Bowl – $4.99 ➽ Chicken Tortilla Soup Cup – $2.99 ➽ Chicken Tortilla Soup Bowl – $4.99 ➽ Signature Side Salad(House or Caesar) – $3.99 ➽ Premium Blue Cheese Wedge Salad – $4.99 ➽ Aussie Fries – $2.99 ➽ Baked Potato – $2.99 ➽ Mac & Cheese – $4.99 ➽ Broccoli & Cheese – $4.99 ➽ Loaded Mashed Potato – $3.99 ➽ Grilled Asparagus – $3.99 Find here : Outback menu with prices The post Outback Steakhouse Happy Hour Specials appeared first on ❤️ UPDATED 2023. Read the full article
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What to Do With Your Life For the Rest of May
“ You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” ~ C. S. Lewis
The past two weeks have been amazing but also jam packed and exhausting for me! I got home on May 1 from visiting my daughter Sarah in Germany feeling very jet lagged, but so happy that I was able to travel and spend time with her and my sweet little Bristol. The next couple of days were a blur, but I still worked and even did some blog pictures. May 4 was my 58th birthday and my daughter made a delicious dinner for me and Graham and Hudson made me a beautiful birthday cake! The celebration continued with an amazing dinner on Wednesday at a restaurant called Machete. I highly recommend eating there if you’re local…it was one of the best meals ever! My advice is to go hungry and enjoy every bite. On Thursday, my sister and her husband took us out to dinner (it was a week of eating), and by the time Friday rolled around, I didn’t want to eat or go out anywhere, but Sunday was Mother’s Day and we went to brunch! Last week, I jumped back into blogging with both feet. I had a photo shoot on Thursday and did video and photos on Friday. I also started going to yoga again, and working out with my favorite trainer at a new gym. In between all of this, my hair color needed to be done, my nails were horrible and needed a fill in, I had a Hydrafacial and got my lashes done! Oh and did I mention that we got a new puppy? Whew…by the time yesterday got here, I was pooped! My philosophy…life is good when you’re busy!
This is my first “what to do with your life” post in a while and I have a lot to share, so grab a cup of coffee or a glass of wine and enjoy!
One thing is my life that is non negotiable is my morning meditation and this morning, I discovered a new meditation that I really enjoyed! Alicia Keys has teamed up with Deepak Chopra for a 21 Day Meditation called Activating the Divine Feminine. You can check it out here!
Just in time for summer, From the Vine brings us A Guide to 10 Perfect Summer Wine and Food Pairings! Find out all about pairing summer wine and food…
Speaking of food and wine pairings - I’m making this delicious Farro Tabbouleh with Burrata and Hummus from Half Baked Harvest for my book club dinner on Tuesday night. We read The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kid. It’s a really wonderful book set in biblical times so I thought this dish would be totally appropriate. Even though white wine wasn’t consumed during that time in history, I will serve a white…most likely a Chenin Blanc to go with this!
Did you know that National Wine Day is celebrated every year on May 25. It is a day to appreciate wine and the science and art behind enology. This day should not be confused with National Drink Wine Day, which happens on February 18. Who knew…
Also happening in May is National Hamburger Day which is celebrated on May 28 to get people prepared for summer BBQ season. Most everyone loves a delicious burger and it’s one of the most beloved foods in America, so no wonder there is a whole day to celebrate it. Even though the burger was invented in Germany, it has become an icon of American culture, with Americans eating an average of 50 billion burgers every year. So fire up the grill, and get ready to celebrate National Burger Day.
In most areas of the country, May is a good month to plant a garden. If you’re new to gardening and thinking about planting one, you’ll find this article from Life Hacker really helpful!
We have so much shade in our yard, so this year, I’m going to plant a container garden and grow a few herbs including basil for making pesto, and some tomato plants. I found this article from The Spruce that is so helpful and answers any questions you may have about creating a container garden!
If you are in Australia, parts of the western US, western South America, or in South-East Asia, you will see the Super Flower Full Moon totally eclipsed and turn a shade of red for about 14 minutes during this total lunar eclipse, weather permitting. If you live in the eastern part of the US, this will be visible as a partial lunar eclipse, but still spectacular.
Gifts for the Graduate
May is graduation month and if you’re looking for the perfect gift, I’ve got you covered with my gift guides…
FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE Pehr Pompom Canvas Hamper | Kendra Scott Everlyne Blue Cord Friendship Bracelet |Italian Herringbone Personalized Throw Blanket | YETI Rambler | Rifle Paper Co. 2022 Planner | Iris Monogrammed Catchall Tray | Mark & Graham Large Monogrammed Travel Jewelry Case
FOR THE COLLEGE GRADUATE Mark & Graham Leopard Throw Blanket | Boll & Branch Classic Hemmed 300 Thread Count Organic Cotton Sheet Set | Nespresso VertuoPlus Coffee Maker & Espresso Machine | diptyque Baies/Berries Candle | Tory Burch Robinson Saffiano Leather Tote |Italian Leather Desk Blotter | Riedel Vinum Champagne Flutes
FOR THE GUYS Peter Millar North Carolina NC Crown Comfort Interlock Quarter-Zip | Courant Wireless Charging Accessory Tray | Tissot Chrono XL Collection Chronograph Bracelet Watch, 45mm | Harvey Leather Overnighter Bag | Classic Leather Folded Wallet With Money Clip | YETI Hopper Flip 8 Cooler
A Few Things I’m Loving Right Now!
Movies and Television
I’m looking forward to Georgetown - While originally premiering in late 2019 to independent film events, Christopher Waltz, Vanessa Redgrave and Annette Bening star in Georgetown, released on May 14. It’s a thriller centered around Ulrich Mott (Waltz), an ambitious social climber who marries a wealthy widow in Washington D.C. for his. sole purpose of mixing with powerful political players, the scenes are tense and the concept boggles the mind, but perhaps power and politics breed such a desire?
If you love Food Network stars, Bobby Flay and Giada de Laurentiis, this one’s for you! Premiering earlier this year, Bobby Flay and Giada de Laurentiis pair up and travel to Italy to enjoy the food and each other’s company. Have a look at an overview of the series from Mashable below. I can’t wait to watch this one!
For all the fashion lovers out there - another much-anticipated new series, this one on Netflix, is Halston. From creator and director Ryan Murphy, starring Ewan McGregor. Halston tells the untold story of the meteoric rise and fall of the first American celebrity fashion designer.
This one will just make you feel good!
Strawberry season is almost over, but there’s still time to make this delicious Strawberry Shortcake from Sally’s Baking Addiction!
I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s post…Have a great Sunday!
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The 3 Musketeers
Hello again! It is a bittersweet thing to say this will be our last post from New Zealand. We have had an absolutely wonderful time here and in part don’t want it to be over, but we are also ready to move on to our next adventure in Australia. We are looking forward to a little bit of routine and stability, as well as a new landscape to explore in a new van!!
The last time we checked in we had just finished the Kepler Track and were waiting to meet up with some friends of mine. We left Lake Dunstan and headed through a deep river/reservoir gorge between Cromwell and Alexandra to go see my college best friend, Camille, and her boyfriend, Aaron. They had been picking cherries and training young trees for about 7 weeks and when we arrived they had just finished their stint on the orchard. A lot of people here get a working holiday visa which allows them to stay for up to a year, and up to 2 years if 3 months of farm work is completed. Camille and Aaron were pretty sick of Alexandra so we headed out into the hills of Otago to camp for a few nights at a cool secluded freedom camp they knew of called St. Bathan’s place.
We spent 3 nights in St. Bathan’s and had a blast. It was situated around a bunch of cattle grazing pastures nearby to an old abandoned gold mine. The gold mining operation had left a large pit in the ground which over the decades filled up with rainwater and is now a lovely lake! We spent our first night there hanging out with Camille and Aaron and catching up on all of their adventures. We stayed up late into the night, having a few drinks, and freezing our toes off. It got really cold but we persisted in staying up and enjoying the amazing array of stars. We got full views of the milky way and it was definitely the best stargazing we’ve done during the trip. The next day we walked over to the lake and spent the day basking in the sun, listening to music, and climbing the fragile cliffs and jumping back down into the lake! We made dinner together and had another night of hanging out and listening to hilarious stories about Ireland, where Aaron is from.
The next day was very gloomy and we spent most of the day watching The Mandalorian in our van, great show, highly recommend. It cleared up in the evening and Camille and I were treated to a few impromptu duets from Bryn and Aaron once he had enough whisky to bust out his guitar.
The next day we left St. Bathan’s and went back to Alexandra to hang out at a lake nearby to the orchard Camille and Aaron worked on. It was an awesome lake with cool waterbirds and big cliffs all around. We hung out on the beach for a while and attempted our highest cliff jumping of the trip (~40 feet). It was a beautiful day and after taking care of some final logistical things in town, we all set out to a freedom camp in that river/reservoir gorge we came into town through called Champagne Gully. We enjoyed a last dinner together before going our separate ways the next morning. It was so much fun to see an old friend and spend a few days socializing, Bryn and I aren’t sick of each other but having other people around is nice sometimes :).
The next morning was my birthday! Woohoo. We spent the beginning of the day at a cafe so I could watch my favorite soccer team, Manchester United, play my least favorite soccer team, Chelsea. Since it was my birthday they made sure to win for me :). We had some lovely drinks and treats at the cafe to celebrate and then headed to Queenstown to shower at the free service station. Bryn had planned a special dinner/activity for my birthday but wouldn’t tell me what it was, just that we had to be in Queenstown that evening. After hanging at the service station and talking to my fam, we drove into downtown. We parked the car and walked along the docks until we reached a famous old steamship, the TSS Earnslaw and Bryn finally let me in on the secret - we were taking a steamboat cruise across Lake Wakatipu to a traditional farm for a gourmet all-you-can-eat bbq dinner. The cruise was beautiful and we stood out on the front deck while we braved the wind and enjoyed the view. The farm was immaculate and definitely used for private functions and weddings from time to time. There were tons of flower gardens and a cool old Victorian style house where dinner was served. We got a lovely table overlooking the water and treated ourselves to a little bit of everything they had to offer. I think I went back to the buffet 4 or 5 times and was very, very full by the end of it. After dinner they did a demonstration in this cool outdoor amphitheater of how they shear sheep as well as a live demonstration of their herding dogs herding a flock of sheep down a hill. The control of the dogs was incredible, using different pitched whistles to signal them to stalk, bark, run, stop etc. There were two dogs were highly adept in working together and it was an awesome learning experience. After that we got back on the boat and headed back across the lake. There was a piano singalong of old folk songs in the back of the boat and Bryn and I sat right up by the piano in the heart of the diehard geriatric singers and sang our voices hoarse - there were some people that were suuuuper into it and it was really fun and hilarious to be a part of. Bryn even requested happy birthday at the end and I got a nice birthday serenade from a bunch of strangers :).
The next day I got a wonderful belated birthday present :). My sister Madeline flew across the world to come visit us for 9 days. She arrived in the late afternoon and our first day we shopped for a few things, made a nice dinner in our Airbnb, and rested up so she could get over the jet lag quickly. The next morning we got up early and headed into town to kick off the festivities. We found a really good deal on a 3 person parasailing over Lake Wakatipu. It was such an amazing view as we were towed up behind a boat over the lake and a really fun way to kick things off. After our morning parasailing ride we walked around Queenstown and did a little bit of shopping before heading into the public flower gardens along the lake. After a lot of walking and minorly sore feet we decided to stop for lunch at a famous local restaurant called Fergberger. We got ourselves a meat pie, a burger, and the NZ version of a Boston creme donut. All of them were fantastic and a special treat, as we normally don’t eat meat or dairy.
We had planned to do a cruise on Milford sound the next day but the landslides had destroyed the roads and still were not open to personal vehicles. We didn’t want to spend ~250 dollars for a commercial coach and cruise upgrade option so we made a change of plans and headed back to Wanaka where Bryn and I spent a few days a couple of weeks back. We went back to some cool cliff jumping and lazy river spots we found and stayed at a huge open campground in the woods and made friends with a bike packer named Karl. He serenaded a family of ducks with his flute and he and Madeline were fast friends!
The next day we headed north up to Mt. Cook. We planned to go all the way up into Mt. Cook National Park but when we arrived the weather was very clouded and drizzly so we decided to wait until the next morning for better weather and camped at a lake. We made an amazing dinner of portabella mushroom burgers and red kumara (like a sweet potato) fries and snuggled up in the van to play a rousing game of monopoly. As monopoly always does, the game dragged on quite a bit, and I won by forfeiture - me and my sisters play monopoly back home so it was a really fun throwback game night. The next morning we got up early and drove an hour or so into the national park. We made a first stop and did a 3 km hike up to an overlook of the Tasman glacier. It was the first time Madeline had seen a glacier so that was really cool, and the views of the mountains were absolutely gorgeous. We continued up the road to its end where there were hundreds of cars/vans parked at the staging camp for a plethora of hikes. We opted not to join in on the difficult and crowded trails but just hung out, had some snacks, and enjoyed the view of NZ’s tallest mountain. After we left we had a hefty driving day and made it a long way south to yet another lakeside campground.
The next day we drove even further south to the town of Bluff. We had spent the last 3 nights staying at freedom camps in our van - we had to pitch a tent as well because the van really only has space for 2 people - and were a bit weary of the cold and loneliness accompanying being alone out in the tent so we booked some more cheap Airbnb’s. The Airbnb in Bluff was really nice and after driving to the end of the peninsula at the end of NZ we utilized the real kitchen space to make an Italian feast of salad, gnocchi and vegetarian bolognese sauce, and garlic bread (and a little bit of wine).
The next day we drove through the Catlins, a large forested area of southern New Zealand stopping along the way at some really cool natural features. We went to two different waterfall areas which each boasted multiple waterfalls and took in the beauty and got some great pictures. We stopped for a couple hours in a small town called Owaka so Madeline could take an online test back home which she took at the local library - after that we did a little souvenir shopping before heading to Jack’s Blowhole. After a sizable walk we made it to the blowhole, which was over 600 feet inland and nearly 400 feet deep! It was really crazy to see the tides flow in and out and spray up, we got there at high tide so it was in ideal form. After that we headed to Kaka Point, a small beautiful seaside town where we got another Airbnb up on the cliffs. Our host, Mary Jo, was super nice and gave us some good advice of what to do around there and let us play with her Red Heeler, Matty. I don’t have enough dogs in my life… :( The next morning we woke up very early to go to a lighthouse ~15 min away for sunrise. Madeline was in a sleepy stupor and was unable to rouse herself so Bryn and I made the journey on our own. It was really nice to be out in the early morning hours and we got some absolutely amazing views at Nugget Point. There were large rock outcropping all around the peninsula that looked like nugget of gold (or chicken). It was a lovely morning, despite a cloudy and slightly underwhelming sunrise. After going back to the Airbnb and making breakfast, we headed back through the Catlins to stop at some of the spots we didn’t have time to see on the first pass. We went to the famous Purakaunui falls as well as Curio bay. Curio bay had a petrified forest outcropping along the sea that is now home to the rarest species of penguin in the world. We were graced with a lucky sighting of the 2019 bird of the year, the Hoiho (noisy in Maori) or Yellow-eyed penguin. We were able to get reasonably close and watch it hang out along in petrified forest rocks. We went to a cafe afterwards and had some really nice snacks before heading to Weir Beach. We camped in a big open field along the ocean at the farthest south point in all of NZ this night and luckily, it wasn’t all that cold.
The next morning we got up early and drove to Dunedin for our final day together. We got to our Airbnb and after taking showers we went into town. We walked around town a bit, stopping in some art galleries and cool shops to get a few souvenirs. We got a gelato in the main square downtown and played ping pong in the park for a while. Afterwards we went to the Black Dog, a chic restaurant bar for a final meal together. We shared cream of tomato soup as a starter and a chocolate mousse for dessert, along with our individual entrees of course - it was a really nice last supper together. We headed back to the Airbnb and hung out and snuggled before going to bed. We got up and drove to the airport the next morning for Madeline’s very early flight - I was very sad to say goodbye to her but am so thankful she came. I miss her and my family a lot so it meant a lot to me that she came all this way to see me. <3
After we said goodbye to Madeline we packed up and did a long haul drive up to Christchurch where we are now. We will be in Christchurch for another ~2 weeks trying to sell our van and then we will head to Australia!!! Wish us luck selling the van, we might need it! :)
Expect our best,
Christopher and Bryn
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Your Gateway to Pizza Perfection in Herne Hill
Pizza lovers rejoice!
Your quest for the ultimate pizza experience ends at Romenia Restaurant and Pizza Bar at Herne Hill in Victoria Australia. For last year, we are crafting mouthwatering pizzas, super delicious pasta, yummy burgers, and crunchy & and crisp wings, etc. Romania has established itself as the go-to destination for pizza aficionados seeking authentic Italian flavors and unparalleled taste.
Why Choose Romenia Restaurant and Pizza Bar for Your favourite Pizza?
Fresh & Locally Sourced Ingredients: From the finest Italian flour to the freshest locally sourced toppings, Romenia's commitment to quality shines through in every bite.
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Romenia Restaurant and Pizza Bar: Where Pizza Dreams Become Reality.
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Third Wave Café
Restaurant specialising in American BBQ and Burgers. Slow smoked meats. From Pork Ribs to Brisket to Lamb & more. Smoked for up to 12 hours. Fall off-the-bone, juicy meats and sides + 15 extra special burgers on the menu. Also available an extremely tasty Paleo menu. Breakfast on weekends.
Address: 30 Cato Street,Prahran,3181,VIC,Australia Website: http://thirdwavecafe.com.au/ Phone: 03 9510 2991 Email: [email protected]
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Weird McDonald’s Menu Items You Can Only Eat in These 8 Countries
by Dale Harris
Pairing high-quality photos with customer reviews is the best way to gain credibility in restaurant marketing. With foods as aesthetic as the tomato-basil fries and even cheesecake, it’s no wonder that McDonald’s locations across the world have gained notoriety for variety.
Here are our top 8 weird McDonalds items you can only find around the world.
1. Bulgogi Burger in South Korea
The bulgogi burger in South Korea mixes the sweet, savory beef of bulgogi in a classic American-style burger package. As far as weird McDonalds items go, the bulgogi burger sounds like a delicious escapade for us.
2. Aoili Fries in Australia
In Australia, you can enjoy classic McDonald’s fries with a twist. These loaded BBQ aoili fries offer a new spin on spice to match the salt-infused treat. Ready to try these?
In consistent McDnald’s fashion, you can try these fries for $3.55. Check it out here.
3. Spain’s Grand Big Mac Chicken
For all you chicken loves, the Grand Big Mac Chicken replaces traditional beef patties with breaded chicken. Only available in Spain and other European countries, this McSandwich features special sauce instead of mayonnaise.
4. Red Velvet Cake in Malaysia
We recommend traveling to Malaysia for its abundance of foods to try, including street food specialties. But what about its McDonald’s?
At McDonald’s in Malaysia, you can enjoy red velvet cake along with cookies & cream cheesecake. Expanding the menu to include higher-end desserts? We’re on-board with Malaysian McDonald’s for sure!
5. Weird McDonalds Items in China
The taro pie in China features the sweetness of the taro root in a dessert. A common practice in East Asia, the taro root brings a unique taste to a new McDonald’s dessert.
Believe it or not, the mashed potato burger in China doesn’t get rid of the classic beef patty. Instead, it adds a layer of mashed potatoes to the burger. This is a win for potato lovers like us!
6. Japan’s Ebi Burger
This shrimp tempura burger features ebi saunce on a bun. Tempura is a popular Japanese dish that features shrimp dipped and covered in panko crumbs.
Also dubbed the Filet-o-Shrimp, the classic shrimp tempura sauce featured here is already making us drool.
7. The Netherland’s Stroopwafel McFlurrey
The Netherland’s Stroopwafel McFlurrey features wafer cone pieces and caramel. Slightly chilled caramel paired with crunchy wafer cones make this one of our must-tries. Sounds like a frozen win to us!
8.Germany’s McNürnburger
In Germany, the McNürnburger brings bratwurst into the classic McDonald’s burger. Instead of a beef burger, enjoy classic bratwurst sausages on a McDonald’s bun.
Trusted Food, Around the World
While McDonald’s may not be at the top of your list for global cuisine, McDonald’s worldwide menu items can often give you a quick glimpse into cultures around the world.
McDonald’s worldwide revenue in 2019 was $21.03 billion. Exploring weird McDonald’s items can offer the perfect taste to their success. We trust that McDonald’s knows what they are doing when it comes to cuisine worldwide.
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