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THIS could be your last chance to taste rare and delicious honeys. Yellow box, red gum, kamarooka, grey box, messmate, ironbark, orange blossom, clover, salvation jane, red box, peppermint, stringybark, desert banksia, mallee, ti-tree, melaleuka, manuka. How many have you tasted?
Some you may never taste – changes in climate, use of chemicals, reduced access to [...]

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Woodend, Victoria: 21 Nov 2009

November 21, 2009 by

Victoria / Woodend / Sat 21 Nov 2009 / Slow Food Central Victoria Potager workshop / gardener Michael McCoy and cook Diana Marsland team up to discuss kitchen gardening and garden produce preparation and cooking. Recipes and gardening notes provided. Morning tea and lunch with wine will be served in the garden / Bookings: T [...]

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Victoria / Sutton Grange / Sun 04 Oct 2009 / Slow Food Central Victoria’s Go slow with Holy Goat / Ever wondered how a certified organic dairy goat farm with cheese production really works? This Slow Food event will be a hands-on experience. Be prepared to get down and dirty and see how the grass [...]

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Victoria / Glenlyon / Sun 20 Sep 2009 / Slow Food Central Victoria asks: How good is honey? / It’s been around forever, but what do we really know about it? With the help of local beekeeper and honey producer Des O’Toole we have the recipe for a sticky discussion, tasting and all the information [...]

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Victoria / Kyneton / Sun 05 Jul 2009 / Slow Food Central Victoria around the AGA / what can you do with an AGA? Warm your bum, make toast, do your ironing, dry your boots, and even cook! Have you ever cooked on an AGA? Join Peter Randall from The AGA Shop and see how [...]

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