Kristin Buesing

Foodie with an accent / Foodie mit Akzent

27.1.12

Beautiful Scones - Daring Baker January Challenge

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This month's challenge came from Audax from Audax Artifex , a fellow daring baker and also from Sydney. We had to bake scones and they t...
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26.1.12

Happy Australia Day

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Today is Australia Day and usually we would be doing a picnic or BBQ or both. Unfortunately the weather has been rather wet and so we only h...
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19.1.12

Sweet basil ice cream

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The Australian sun has come back and that means it is hot and humid - too much for me. The sun here actually really burns your skin if you d...
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18.1.12

New food trend? Chocolate truffels to play

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Now that is a really cool diploma project, don't you think? I assume it's only available in Europe though. ‘Sweet Play’ is a new k...
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Are marshmallows the new cupcakes?

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I came across an interesting article recently. Daily Mail online forecasts a new sweet trend on the horizon: New York artisan bakers have...
15.1.12

Cherry Clafoutis

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It has rained almost all weekend which is quite unusual for Sydney summer but I so don't mind. It means I can stay at home and bake naug...
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12.1.12

Honey-roasted cauliflower salad

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Yesterday was another very warm day here in Sydney that asked for a light lunch such as a salad.  When I still lived in Germany I used to m...
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9.1.12

Bacon and Onion Jam

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This weekend I went to visit friends in the Blue Mountains. We thought of having a picnic and therefore I made this bacon and onion jam. I g...
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4.1.12

Calico and Ivy in Balmain

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On my last stroll through Balmain I came across a cute little fabric store called Calico and Ivy . I always buy way too much fabric and this...
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3.1.12

Mudgee and vineyards

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I am sure there are many more vineyards to visit while in Mudgee but we were so late and managed to only visit two. We went to Burnbrae and ...
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1.1.12

Farmstay near Mudgee

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We had a wonderful stay at the Ba Mack Homestead in Windeyer near Mudgee with sheep, alpacas, goats, kittens and lots of dogs. Julie and Da...
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Gulgong

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Gulgong is a 19th century gold rush town north of Mudgee. I love fancy photographic goods! Gulgon...
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Beautiful old Millthorpe

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Millthorpe is only a few kilometers away from Orange and such a peaceful place. We got there early in the morning and had a little walk aro...
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Orange

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Finally we managed to drive up to Orange, beautiful country side and wine region not so far from Sydney. It's about a four hours drive t...
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