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Tea for Dessert in the High Country
Blog: Aerohaveno: A Travel Blog - 21 January 2011
Tea for afters, anyone?
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The Goat in the Pot in the High Country
Blog: Aerohaveno: A Travel Blog - 14 January 2011
Lick your lips! In the course of researching a feature article on the fantastic food and wine of Victoria's High Country region, I contacted wunderchef Naomi Ingleton of The Butter Factory in Myrtleford to ask if I could reprint a few of her recipes.
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Victoria High Country Brewery Trail – Part II
Blog: thebeergeek.com - 20 December 2009
After a good nights rest, we were back on the Brewery Trail the next morning. Our plan was to visit the two northernmost breweries on trail before coming back to Beechworth for a hike. But before we sampled some beer, we had the one more piece of Hume Highway kitsch to see, the giant Ned Kelly [...]
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Victoria High Country Brewery Trail – Part I
Blog: thebeergeek.com - 18 December 2009
We left ‘bustling’ Canberra early Sunday morning for what I thought was going to be a three to three and a half hour drive to the Victoria High Country, the northeastern part of the Australian state. We were headed to the self-proclaimed “premier craft brewing region in Australia” and their seven stop Brewery Trail. The [...]
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Shadowing Ned Kelly
Blog: Aerohaveno: A Travel Blog - 28 April 2008
When you've had enough of travelling to tick off major landmarks, travelling to a theme becomes attractive. Whether it's an itinerary built around food, history or a love of Elvis, a theme provides a "shaping mechanism" for the journey, livening it up and adding interest. There's also the fun of piecing together a puzzle as the fragments of the theme come together, creating understanding.
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