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Come follow my adventures in OZ.......

Wines I have tried in OZ

  • Borassa Valley Estates SParkling Shiraz-a lovely red champgne styled bubbly. Don't you just love bubbly? This one was a gift from Amelia, Alicia and Carley. Great choice gals!
  • Killawarra Klassic Premium Brut
  • Jansz Tasmania Premium Non Vintage Cuvee-so far my fav white bubbly.
  • Banrock Station Good Earth Fine Wine Sparkling Shiraz-A fun bubbly red.No I will not drink it for breakfast!
  • Carrington Vintage Brut 2008 Special Cuvee-bubbly! I love bubbly, except right after creme caramel.
  • Thorn Clark Sandpipper Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon-Had this one at the Central market-not sure if was the very good company or the wine but I enjoyed them both-thanks Jo and John!
  • Fools Bay "Dirty Bliss" Grenache Shiraz - delightful solid red
  • Cleggett IIIawarra Block Shiraz 2006-Another winner!
  • Cleggett White Cabernet Sauvignon 2008-AMAZING!!! look this one up at www.cleggettwines.com.au
  • Wolf Blass Green Label 2008 Cabernet Shiraz-haven't tried this one yet -will let you know when I do
  • Wolf Blass Green Label 2008 Crisp Dry White-yes it is
  • Stanley Cabernet Merlot - my current house wine-a soft red
  • Lindemans Cawarra Cabernet Merlot 2008- a bit oaky
  • Lindemans Cawarrra Porphyry -sweet white-almost too sweet, even for moi

Tim Tam Tracker

Here are the Tim Tam's I have tried:
Original Tim Tam's
Blackforrest Tim Tam's
Caramel Tim Tam's
White Tim Tam's-my new personal favourite!
Creme Caramel-from the "sweet surender" line, OMG!
Hazelnut Mousse-from the "sweet surender" line as well. Not as good as Creme Caramel but still tasty.
Classic Dark Chocolate- yummy!
Double Chocolate Crunch-from the crush line.Nice.
Honeycomb-from the crush line. Sweet. Very.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

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2 comments:

  1. Bern, you aren't missing a moment to explore your surroundings and make new friends!
    I check your blog from time to time and am always thrilled to find another cheery account of your adventure and the latest pictures. It's the next best thing to being there. I love the little koala in the eucalyptus tree, and that nursing baby seal looks to be much bigger than its mama. And our own Canadian yellow butterfly looks quite beautiful amidst the local variety!
    Spring has sprung and the grass has riz here on the 'wet coast' and the Paralympics will come to an end this weekend. They aren't getting nearly the coverage of the Olympics. The enthusiasm is just as high, events well attended and sometimes sold out (like sledge hockey where Canada seems to be dominating), but crowds are smaller and lineups shorter - what was a 6-8 hour wait for the mint is now only 2. There's been such an uproar over the fact that the opening ceremony wasn't made available live on CTV that the closing ceremonies will be televised live.
    What's next on our intrepid adventurer's agenda?
    Love & hugs,
    Ann

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  2. Dear Bern! You look like you are having a ball! I have actually finished the optional random border on the quilt and have posted 120 pictures now! Only ONE border left! Technically - there are four complete borders on this quilt.

    It is supposed to be 19 degrees tomorrow in Truro - while you are passing into Fall, we are passing into spring! We can bardly wait! I'm GOING to go to the beach - I'll send a picture when I manage to get there!!

    Your pictures are terrific! Bazza and I are enjoying your blog! He always comes over and looks at the pictures with me!

    Love ya!
    Jane

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