Today I was lucky to go to the third Forage event as part of
F.O.O.D Week 2013. I've been for the last two years and have watched the event grow. From humble beginnings two years ago, there were 750 happy foragers today! The weather for the last two years, has been sensational- the first year
in 2011 it was a perfect autumn day,
last year it actually got quite hot. This was clearly the year something had to change. Today it was cold, quite cold at times, and pretty windy. Still the rain held off and it was another great event.
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An extra station this year to accommodate the extra crowds |
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Caramelised onion, olive and feta tart |
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A new local sparkling from Swift that really made me wish I was drinking everyone said it was great |
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Lovely autumn colours |
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Absolutely delicious |
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Nature put on quite a show today too Possibly a wedge tailed eagle, it was very big |
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Squint hard, there's a kangaroo middle of the frame |
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Braised Chicken and Wild Mushroom Pie from Tonic Tasty filling, and fabulous pastry |
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Gorgeous local apples |
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The wind was doing weird things in the dams |
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The dance floor went off! Blister in the Sun Absolutely nothing to do with vast quantities of red wine I'm sure |
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The late afternoon light was divine even if it was getting more chilly |
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Gina Allen's lovely Blood Plum and Star Anise Sorbet |
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Spiced Beurre Bosc Pear and Hazelnut Praline Tiramisu from Lolli Redini |
Saturday Snapshot, is a wonderful weekly meme from at home with books
Delicious looking goodies, and such a great presentation. Thanks for sharing!
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I enjoyed how you featured the pictures of this event. The food and setting looked wonderful. All the food looked great, wishing that there was an event like this near me!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so good!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful outdoor food event. All your pics look delicious. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAnything that involves food and sunshine is ok with me!
ReplyDeleteThe desserts look fabulous! I had to laugh about the bit with the dancing and the wine. :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed looking at all your photos Louise. The scenery is very similar to northern California. Sounds like you had a lovely day. Hope you got to eat the sorbet and tiramisu. They look delicious.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I am ready for lunch now. Fab photos!
ReplyDeleteYour photos really covey the feel of the event - it must have have been wonderful, with that incredible scenery (and a kangaroo in the wild - I think that is sooo exciting!) and wonderful food. My Snapshot is at http://goo.gl/DrAfs
ReplyDeleteLooks like an amazing day and you did a great job really capturing everything in your beautiful pictures -- thank you for sharing them! Here is my SATURDAY SNAPSHOT post.
ReplyDeleteWonderful event, I couldn't squint hard enough to see the Kangaroo, but the food looks yummy, hope you dance your buns off.
ReplyDeleteOrange is looking just beautiful at the moment - your pics make me feel like I missed out on something special.
ReplyDeleteI have family in Orange but have never been able to time a visit for FOOD week.
The Blister in the Sun photo made me smile a lot - I've ended a few nights doing that dance!
Nicely presented♫ Looks like a great event. My SS: http://lmkazmierczak.blogspot.com/2013/04/valuable-junk.html
ReplyDeleteOh my! I should have waited until after breakfast to take a look at all this glorious food...now I'm starving!
ReplyDeletelove the desserts especially:)
ReplyDeleteof course, the scenes nature provided are a close second..