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One of a number of Canberra based chocolatiers.
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How can I not be intrigued by a granola recipe that is made with merely 2 tablespoons of oil for 8 cups of oats! The oats and nuts are moistened with banana puree, honey, and maple syrup. To my utter surprise, they are crunchy with a hint of caramel (and a big hint of banana of course). It's addictive!
I finally come to the realization that the key to crunchy granola has much to do with skill and technique. Baking them at relatively low heat (300F) and stirring every 10 minutes to ensure even browning are key to success. Another reason that endears this recipe to me? It's a great way to use up over-ripe bananas. Oh, and using sesame seeds is a pretty brilliant idea too.
Adapted from David Lebovitz. My adaptation is available at Dessert By Candy.
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Some good reading at my favourite independent bookshop.
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during the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup match between the West Indies and Zimbabwe at Manuka Oval on February 24, 2015 in Canberra, Australia.
From the Stony Bay to the Lookout- we finished the last half of the walk by coming in from the other end at Stony Bay a few days later(& in the process missing a very steep climb to the lookout) From start to finish the walk is 7kms but to drive from the start to end it's 56kms on some very winding narrow gravel roads.
Ramnaresh Sarwan in the batting cage during West Indies training at Manuka Oval on Tuesday, February 5, 2013. WICB Media Photo/Philip Spooner
Homalanthus populifolius (Bleeding-heart, Queensland poplar)
BISH specimen at Manuka, Hawaii, Hawaii.
July 11, 2003
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Also known as Omolanthus populifolius.
From the Stony Bay to the Lookout- we finished the last half of the walk by coming in from the other end at Stony Bay a few days later(& in the process missing a very steep climb to the lookout) From start to finish the walk is 7kms but to drive from the start to end it's 56kms on some very winding narrow gravel roads.
Indo-Sri Lanan cooperation among the cricket fans, Sri Lanka vs. India, Commonwealth bank series one day international, Manuka oval, Manuka, ACT, Australia [February 2008 / Photos by Navinda / Canon EOS 350D]
This fabulous Manuaka Honey Night Cream is a dream!
Pamper your skin with this amazing moisture rich nourishing cream which helps to soothe and reviatlize the skin.
Wondering if this might possibly be the endemic Koki‘o kea (Hibiscus waimeae) but not sure… snapped at Manuka State Wayside Park on a stop the day we’d gone to Ka Lae (South Point).
Stony Bay, Coromandel
From Stony Bay to the Lookout- we finished the last half of the walk by coming in from the other end at Stony Bay a few days later(& in the process missing a very steep climb to the lookout) From start to finish the walk is 7kms but to drive from the start to end it's 56kms on some very winding narrow gravel roads.