This week John Macarthur is heading home to Sydney after eight years away. That’s means it’s time to go shopping! Continue reading
Posts in the category: Elizabeth Farm
Eels all wrapped up
This year’s Eel Festival at Elizabeth Farm was a great success! Continue reading
An oily business
We’ve chatted before about the prodigiously old olive tree at Elizabeth Farm. This past week it did something very unexpected – it bore fruit! Continue reading
First catch your eel…
It’s Eel Festival time! Come along to Elizabeth Farm in Parramatta this Sunday to celebrate the districts close ties with eels – including an opportunity to sample some freshly roasted eel, hot off the coals in the traditional manner. Continue reading
The most superb, best ever dinner table gadget!
I may be slightly biased in this, but today I’m talking about the guaranteed, best-ever, most superb piece of dining accoutrements ever – grape scissors! Continue reading
Spring harvest festival Elizabeth Farm
We’re gearing up for a fresh and tasty Spring Harvest Festival day at Elizabeth Farm this Sunday, September 25. From the basics of bread making and butter churning to planting, pickling and preserving garden produce, we draw on traditional artisan practices that filled pantries in the colony in the early 1800s. Continue reading
Of Spinage, Silverbeet and Swiss chard
At Elizabeth Farm we’re gearing up for the Spring Harvest festival on the 25th of September, and the chard is putting on a fine show! Continue reading
To please the eye as well as the palate
While we’re on the subject of spices, this week I’m headed down the garden path to look at the decorative qualities of this culinary icon, ginger. Continue reading
Happy birthday Elizabeth Macarthur!
This Sunday marks the 250th birthday of one of Australian history’s most famous women – Elizabeth Macarthur! Continue reading
Shake shake shake
Since we’re talking spices, this week we’re taking a seat at the table and having a seasoned look at the salt and pepper shakers – before we tuck into a delicious toast sandwich. Seriously! Continue reading