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Meghan and Prem have moved on. You can now find Meghan writing at Small Bag Big Appetite, and Prem at Disquiet. Thank you for being with us on our journeys!

Sporadic Bursts of Instant Gratification (or, The Most Memorable Bites of the Year), 2015 edition

December 28, 2015

I enjoyed recapping my most memorable eats of 2014, and to start a new tradition, I've looked back at this past year to once again record them...

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In travel highlights Tags food, travel, proust, idli, brahmin's, bangalore, india, garam doodh, bhajanlal dairy farm, bombay, l'air de temps, eghezee, belgium, terrine, rockpool, sydney, australia, francois pralus, chocolate, tobago estate, bread, brae, birregurra, victoria, duck, uni, momofuku ko, new york city, pump street bakery, grenada, crayfish bay estate, dalencay, cheese, linden dale farms, lancaster, pennsylvania, sonora beef, casa virginia, mexico city, mexico, mole, pujol, congee, sang kee, hong kong, goose, yat lok, mango, granadilla, bogota, colombia, foie gras, the modern, sai-ua, chiang mai, tartine, sole, duck liver, amsterdam, bord'eau, paan, singapore, fish ball noodle soup, tiong bahru, zagreb, broccoli rabe, sausage, croatia, miyazaki, wagyu, kokage, eggs, slow-scrambled, prosciutto di parma, bacon, usa, the netherlands
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A meal at Brae

June 5, 2015

Without a car, the only way to get here was to take the 7:22am train to Birregurra from Melbourne. Walking out of the station a little after 9, the autumn air felt crisp and cool. I walked the road to Main street, my ears automatically tuning in to the distinct chirping of birds -- sounds I’m not used to hearing in the city. The scene: pastoral -- cows grazing on the fields, sparse vegetation, the air fresh.

Birregurra General Store, on Main street, is a motley gathering of locals -- elderly members of the bike club enjoying their post-ride cuppas, young parents, teenagers, crossfitters. Locally roasted Kazbah coffee, roasted by Joe, literally a couple of doors away, is excellent. I spent my time appropriately, relatively in context, reading the very engaging, very dumbed-down bestseller The Rosie Project.

And then it was time.

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In travel highlights Tags food, melbourne, australia, travel, brae, lunch, dinner, meal, birregurra, victoria, garden, bread, gunnedah, wholegrain millin, dan hunter, chef, wine
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