All Eaten Up

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I have inherited a wild and overgrown garden from the previous owners who happily planted a number of fantastic edible plants amongst the maples and jacarandas and climbing roses.

There’s both a lemon, an orange and a lime tree, rhubarb crowns, a strawberry patch, herbs galore including a clump of lemon grass and even an olive tree.
How many Thai people live in Sydney?

Official estimates are 10,000 - about half of Australia's 20,000 Thai resident population, excluding students.

I came from Thailand too. And when I first arrived I was sooo disappointed with the style of 'my country's' food. Gone was the taste I knew from home. Instead, almost everything I chose at Thai restaurants in Australia was sweet and creamy.
If you walk while eating, not only will you lose weight because you are moving, but you also tend to eat less because your brain gets pre-occupied wit...
Imagine lying on the ground, fully conscious, unable to speak because you have ingested the poison, tetrodotoxin.

All your muscles become paralysed and and it starts getting harder to breathe. As your heart starts to beat slower and slower, you try to call for help but nothing comes out.

When you start to slowly die from asphyxiation, you start thinking why you ate fugu, one of the most celebrated and notorious dishes in Japanese cuisine - the blowfish.
By Larine Statham of AAP Give me a camel burger at MacDonnells over the golden arches in the big smoke any day! I'd gladly wrap my laughing gear aro...
Have you ever invited a friend over for dinner only to find out that they can't eat any of the food you've cooked - not because you're a bad cook or because they are allergic, but because their religion doesn't permit them to?

Living in multicultural Australia, I have had several awkward moments with my dinner guests, due to my ignorance. I figured if I can eat it, so can my guests. Clearly not.
Sandra Reynolds News out of Britain recently saw Bill Whitwam of Aylestone, Leicester claiming that he had the world's oldest working vacuum cleane...
During the Middle Ages, there was a belief that the first unmarried person of the opposite sex you met on the morning of St. Valentine's Day would bec...
It’s a scene played out countless times everyday - two comparative strangers meet and find they share a common interest in food or cooking. Before too long, the conversation turns to food sources, recipes, the merits of different cuisines and one’s ability to cook and with that comes a subversive tone, as each tries to outdo the other.
Gentlemen, let me give you some advice. This Mothers Day forget the flowers, the wine, the jewelry and even that stereotypical box of chocolates an...
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