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	<title>Munch Brothers&#187; Australia</title>
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		<title>Snowline Hotel &#8211; Harrietville Victoria</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2011 10:48:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Sweeney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Snowline Hotel Just a short 45 minute trip up the road and you find yourself in the lovely area of Harrietville, and within a couple of minutes on the right of the road you come across the ‘Snowline Hotel’. It’s a very classic style country pub that has a great deal of character, I would [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just a short 45 minute trip up the road and you find yourself in the lovely area of Harrietville, and within a couple of minutes on the right of the road you come across the ‘Snowline Hotel’. It’s a very classic style country pub that has a great deal of character, I would suggest planning to arrive before 5:00 PM so you can settle on the tables outside for a few pre-dinner drinks.</p>

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<p>The pub has a great range of food at reasonable prices, we tried the legendary ‘Chicken Parma’, and Lamb cutlets with Greek salad, Japanese style chicken and of course one of the very generous 300 gram steaks (more like 400 – 450 gram)<br />
The service was great very friendly and prompt, we ran a tab at the bar without an issue and the meals arrived within 15 minutes.</p>
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The restaurant area was clean and would seat 100 plus, we had no issue getting a table for 8. The drinks are at prices you would expect but I must say drinks and a meals for would set you back around $80.00 (AU), which is quite reasonable.</p>
<p>If you are in the area wether regardless of the season you would be doing yourself a big favour dropping I for either lunch or dinner, and perhaps tying what I considered the best ‘Chicken Parma’ I personally have enjoyed in a long while.</p>
<p><strong>Rating</strong><br />
Service 8 out of 10<br />
Food quality 9 out of 10<br />
Price 7 out of 10</p>
<p>Overall you do pay a little extra up here but if you do get the oppertunity it will be well worth your time.<br />
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		<title>Surfers Paradise &#8211; The Captains Table</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 12:08:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Sweeney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dinner at “The Captains Table” Located just off Cavill Avenue on Orchard way you can find this simple honest little bistro.  From the outset it appears neat and tidy, a good trade of people and no need to book just try a walk up, and we did this with a group of 9 people, a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Dinner at “The Captains Table”</h2>
<p>Located just off Cavill Avenue on Orchard way you can find this simple honest little bistro.  From the outset it appears neat and tidy, a good trade of people and no need to book just try a walk up, and we did this with a group of 9 people, a mix of adults and teenagers ranging from 14 to 48. Our group had a couple of special requirements 1 vegetarian and one glutton free dinner, this will test many menus as we travel around Surfers Paradise.</p>
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The menu is simple with a few eye-catching specials, as well as set out menu with entrée and mains easily read and understood. The prices well it is Surfers Paradise in the peak so they are not too bad quite comparable to many of the other establishments. I would say a good meal for a family, business traveller or even a couple.
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<h3>We tried a few entrées:</h3>
<p>Seared scallops on the shell with simple burnt butter sauce and fresh garnish of Italian styled vegetables ($13.95). This was light and fresh the scallops seared on the shell topped with a herb and burnt butter sauce, scallops where small and slightly over cooked but a nice dish.
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<p>Vegetarian spring rolls with a sweet chilli dipping sauce ($6.95). As we expected fresh and crispy, the dipping sauce was quite spicy but overall a nice starter.
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<p>Thirdly chicken satay skewers ($8.50). The serving was good and the flavour not too spicy would suite most eaters.</p>
<h3>Mains:</h3>
<p>Garlic prawn entre as a main ($12.50) is a classic dish for any restaurant, and the Captains Table did not disappoint. The dish is presented with the prawns in a light sauces and a cone mould of saffron rice. This dish was balanced and light on garlic, and oil a clean dish that does not repeat for many hours after. 
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<p>The  vegetarian dish was a Spinach and Ricotta Ravioli, this comes dressed in a tomato sauce and julienned vegetables ($15.95). The flavours of oregano and garlic came through the dish, the pasta itself was flavoursome and cooked andante, not a bad choice for a vegetarian and even of you just like pasta. 
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<p>Then there was the Catch of the Day ($14.95). This was expected to be a great dish, freshly caught fish on the Gold Coast, but when asked the staff did not really know what the fish was in the dish. The fish came battered in what we think was a light beer batter, which unfortunately was well over cooked bordering upon burnt. I would have to say not the best dish of the dinner. 
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<p>Since we are on the coast we looked and saw the whole Lobster Mornay (snap frozen onboard the ship when caught) ($45.00). This dish was good value the Mornay either had wasabi or horse radish in it, which added a bit of heat which I liked the meat was a little overcooked but I put that down to frozen seafood. 
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<p>Tasmanian Kangaroo ($25.95). This came out swimming in a sauce, but the meal was well balanced and cooked to perfection, even one of our teenage dinners enjoyed the dish. The appearance did not do the dish justice. 
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<p>And now for the chicken dish, Camembert Chicken ($17.95). This dish was a real winner great value for money, nicely cooked chicken fillet with a camembert cheese sauce and filled with camembert and avocado. The dish presented well and tasted great, a real winner. 
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<p>Now the contentious meal of the night the gluten free meal Seafood Platter for 2 ($75.00). When ordering we where very specific that this meal was to come with no wheat flour, breadcrumbs or other gluten products, but upon arrival all of the calamari and fried fish came out with breadcrumbs and had been served on top of the chips. The rest of the dish was great, good flavours and fresh. There where Morton Bay Bugs, Oysters, Mussels, Prawns and fresh fruit. This dish was a good size for 2 people and they enjoyed it. 
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<p>Just to try most things we also gave one of the deserts a try, the macadamia and mango cheesecake with ice-cream (shop bought ice-cream) the cheesecake was fantastic fresh and light what a great desert.</p>
<p>All in all this was a restaurant that would suit most families or a couple, when on holiday this will be reasonable value they are located just off Cavill Avenue right in the centre of the action. Word of warning they are located just down from the adult entertainment clubs.</p>

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<p><strong>Phone:</strong> 07 5531 5766</p>
<p><strong>Fax:</strong> 07 553 0274</p>
<p><strong>Email:</strong> captainstable@bigpond.com.au</p>
<p><strong>Address:</strong> 17 Orchid Avenue, Surfers Paradise. Qld 4217</p>
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		<title>Munchbrother is back on the Gold Coast</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 12:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Sweeney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Gold Coast sun surf and sand, plus there should be good food. Well Munchbrother is back on the Gold Coast (Queensland) again it&#8217;s 2010 and he has already been spotted trying to eat dinner. Will have to wait and see if he can review any meals without being spotted&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Well Munchbrother is back on the Gold Coast (Queensland) again it&#8217;s 2010 and he has already been spotted trying to eat dinner.</p>

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<p>Will have to wait and see if he can review any meals without being spotted&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Tomato and Pesto Slow Cooked Lamb Shanks</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 08:17:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Sweeney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tomato and Pesto Slow Cooked lamb shanks YUM. Can anyone refuse this week&#8217;s cracker of a meal at our place? Well the winters cold is nipping at our ears, snow is falling on the near by hills and Slow-cooked lamb shanks served on a bed of creamy mashed potatoes is all I can think of. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><strong>Tomato and Pesto Slow Cooked lamb shanks YUM.</strong></h2>
<p>Can anyone refuse this week&#8217;s cracker of a meal at our place?</p>
<p>Well the winters cold is nipping at our ears, snow is falling on the near by hills and Slow-cooked lamb shanks served on a bed of creamy mashed potatoes is all I can think of.</p>
<p>Here’s one of my new favourites, us in Sun-dried tomatoes and Pesto along with capsicums and Spanish onion. Well strap in as I go and give the new cast iron cooker a tryout….</p>
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<h2><strong>About:</strong></h2>
<p>Diabetic, Egg free, Heart friendly, Low Carb, Low GI, Nut free, Gluten Free</p>
<p>Easy to cook</p>
<p>Prep time: 30 Minutes</p>
<p>Cook time: 3 ½ Hours</p>
<h2><strong>Ingredients (serves 6)</strong></h2>
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<li>3-4 tbs  first pressing Extra Virgin olive oil</li>
<li>6 Frenched      lamb shanks</li>
<li>2 red      onions, sliced</li>
<li>2 red      capsicum, seeds removed, thickly sliced</li>
<li>2 yellow      capsicum, seeds removed, thickly sliced</li>
<li>6 garlic      cloves, crushed</li>
<li>300ml      white wine (preserved the rest to have with dinner)</li>
<li>3 tbs      sun-dried tomato pesto</li>
<li>2 cups      (500ml) lamb or beef stock ( I prefer Beef Consumme’)</li>
<li>10      vine-ripened tomatoes, quartered</li>
<li>Leaves of      1 long sprig rosemary</li>
<li>2 tbs      chopped flat-leaf parsley</li>
<li>Creamy      mashed potato, to serve</li>
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<li>Preheat the oven to 180°C. (fan forced or conventional)</li>
<li>Heat the oil in a cast iron cooker (pot) over high heat and brown lamb shanks in batches to seal on all sides. Remove and set aside. (be careful as the hot oil really burns)
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<li>Reduce heat to medium and add onion, capsicum and garlic to the casserole. Cook, stirring, for about 5 minutes until vegetables start to soften (the onions will become translucent).
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<li>Add wine, pesto and stock, and then return shanks to pan.
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<li>Add tomato and rosemary and season with salt and pepper. Bring to the boil, cover, and roast in oven for 2 1/2 hours.
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<li>Remove lid and cook for a further hour. Stir in parsley, reserving a little to garnish.</li>
<li>To serve, dollop mash on good size plates, sit a shank on top and spoon around some sauce and vegetables.
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<li>Garnish with parsley (optional).</li>
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<p>Note: I make a special potato bake which I use as the base for the meal and place fresh beans on the side drizzled with a good olive oil and sea salt</p>
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		<title>Is good service really needed?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 09:21:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Sweeney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have just spoken with a friend who has been the recipient of what I would call poor service. Here’s the scenario: you pass by a lovely restaurant located in a well known wine district. The restaurant is French, which is good, but here’s the rub. Upon arrival you cannot enter the restaurant, oh no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just spoken with a friend who has been the recipient of what I would call poor service. Here’s the scenario: you pass by a lovely restaurant located in a well known wine district. The restaurant is French<span id="more-2707"></span>, which is good, but here’s the rub. Upon arrival you cannot enter the restaurant, oh no you must first peruse the menu outside and the waitress will then ask for your order. This all seems a bit unusual but let&#8217;s see where this is going. Now the waitress informs you that you are to wait outside until she checks with the chef?<br />
Ok still weird and now as you wait your mind drifts to &#8220;the soup Nazi&#8221; (Jerry Seinfeld) just then back comes the waitress and you enter to be seated.<br />
Well how’s the food? It&#8217;s amazing, but does this excuse the service or lack of it?</p>
<p>I am interested in others opinions and I will be visiting this restaurant in the coming months.</p>
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		<title>Swan reach Hotel South Australia by houseboat</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 03:55:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Sweeney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A day and a half cruising up the Murray river on our Expressions houseboat we landed at Swan Reach, once past the ferry we moored below the pub on the river bank, there is ample parking for about 3 large houseboats and additional parking on either side of the ferry on both banks of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A day and a half cruising up the Murray river on our Expressions houseboat we landed at Swan Reach, once past the ferry we moored below the pub on the river bank, there is ample parking for about 3 large houseboats and additional parking on either side of the ferry on both banks of the river. If you have kids it’s worth stopping on the other side and taking a free trip across the ferry.</p>

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<p>The pub has a friendly atmosphere quite laid back and feels like you are a local.<span id="more-2610"></span> The décor is a little dated but very comfortable and fits the historical elements. For those interested in the local history there is a great deal of memorabilia taste fully adorning the buildings walls.</p>

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<p>Grain fed porterhouse steak (500gram) with fresh Mushroom sauce, roast potatoes, pumpkin and steamed Broccoli and Carrots [$25.90]</p>

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<p>Grain fed porterhouse steak (500gram) with Surf and Turf sauce, roast potatoes, pumpkin and steamed Broccoli and Carrots [$25.90]</p>

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<p>Barn Raised Chicken Breast Schnitzel [$17.50]</p>
<p>Roast of the day was Turkey with vegetables</p>

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<p>Caesar Salad with Cajian Chicken, Cos lettuce, Bacon, Croutons, Poached egg and Caesar dressing (it was optioned without the anchovies)</p>

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<p>Battered Butterfish served with fresh cut chips and sliced lemon [$16.90]</p>

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<p>Set upon the top of a cliff face this historical pub is well worth the 10 minute walk from the houseboat mooring.</p>

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<p>The meals would fit in any city restaurant of upper end pub, but the prices are quite reasonable. All the produce is locally sought and on the night we went in the meat man had not been able to deliver the Eye Fillets that we got our hearts set on. I must admit the Poorhouses’ did not disappoint the meat had been hanging for 12 days and was cooked to perfection a true medium. Tender and juicy it had been rested to perfection, the vegetables that had been baked had a smooth country lard flavour, it took me back to growing up and enjoying Sunday lunch as a child.</p>
<p>The Butterfish was moist and flaky, we went for a crumbed version, but you could have chosen to have it battered we chose a side of chips instead of roast vegetables. Great value here.</p>
<p>The Roast of the day was a hearty serve of Roast Turkey, was moist and enough with the vegetables (unfortunately it came with a non-gluten free gravy option) otherwise it was a value meal. I must admit we did not ask if there was an option for gluten free sauces, but I feel the kitchen would not have too much issue with this request as they treated us as if we had been guests in their homes.</p>
<p>The obligatory Australian meal had to be ordered, yes you guessed it Garlic Prawns on a bed of rice, and in this case they where a hit. The prawns fresh and sweet (not frozen) the garlic butter with a hint of chives was a fresh accompaniment to the meal. You usually expect a fatty sludge when you order this meal which generally reeks of garlic. This Garlic Prawns is up there with the best we have ever had and great value.</p>
<p>The next obligatory Aussie favourite chicken Parma, or at least grain  fed chicken breast fillet, this was for a plain eater it had the option of gravy, or the following sauces, Pepper, Dianne or Mushroom. The chicken was fresh and the crumbing quite light it came with vegetables or chips and we chose ships.</p>
<p>Drinks where at bar prices which is reasonable almost RSL pricing and if you are lucky with the machines or Keno you can end up having a really cheap night.</p>

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<p>Then there was the Cajian Chicken Caesar Salad, which looked fantastic and was ordered less the anchovies. The soft boiled or poached egg for the top was cold and almost hard boiled, but the rest of the salad redeemed itself, all in all a fresh alternative to the heavy meals the rest of us went for.</p>
<p>The Swan Reach Hotel is located in Main Street Swan Reach South Australia (08-8570-2003) if you are in the area or just touring the Barossa Valley you would do yourself a favour to visit the Swan Reach Hotel, they also have accommodation at reasonable pricing but you know the rule please check first as prices can vary dependant on the season.</p>
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		<title>Are there any restaurants in Sydney, Australia, which specilizes in South African cuisine?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2009 04:03:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Munchbrother</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[the only suggestions i can make are: african feeling cafe &#8211; newtown (west african food) Yes I can durban dish &#8211; baulkham hills (south african) Kilamanjaro African Eatery &#8211; newtown (mixed) la kasbah &#8211; drummoyne (north african) out of africa &#8211; manly (moroccan and african bar) somali restaurant &#8211; Auburn (somali dishes) hope that helps! [...]]]></description>
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the only suggestions i can make are:<br />
 african feeling cafe &#8211; newtown (west african food)<br />
 Yes I can<span id="more-2442"></span> durban dish &#8211; baulkham hills (south african)<br />
 Kilamanjaro African Eatery &#8211; newtown (mixed)<br />
 la kasbah &#8211; drummoyne (north african)<br />
 out of africa &#8211; manly (moroccan and african bar)<br />
 somali restaurant &#8211; Auburn (somali dishes)</p>
<p>hope that helps!</p>
<p>I would appreciate if any readers could add to the list.</p>
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		<title>In Australia why is it that some restaurants don&#8217;t care that their waiters/waitresses can&#8217;t understand English?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Munchbrother</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been to so many restaurants where the staff can&#8217;t comprehend or communicate in simple English! Do what we always do&#8230;.LEAVE! We pay well for a dinner, we should not have to pay for teaching english as well. I already have a job! powered by Yahoo Answers]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been to so many restaurants where the staff can&#8217;t comprehend or communicate in simple English!<br />
<br />Do what we always do&#8230;.LEAVE!  We pay well for a dinner, we should not have to pay for teaching english as well.  </p>
<p>I already have a job!</p>
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		<title>cooking Chinese curries in Australia as in Chinese restaurants?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[tried to cook simple chinese curries at home but just cant get it right???? Also utlisation of fish sauce Here is a Chinese curry recipe from Gloria Bley Miller using the dry roasting technique: 1/2 spring chicken 1 onion 2 teaspoons cornstarch 1/2 teaspoons sugar dash of pepper 2 tablespoons of water 2 to 3 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>tried to cook simple chinese curries at home but just cant get it right????<br />
Also utlisation of fish sauce</p>
<p>Here is a Chinese curry recipe from Gloria Bley Miller using the dry roasting technique:</p>
<p>1/2 spring chicken<br />
1 onion<br /><span id="more-2370"></span><br />
2 teaspoons cornstarch<br />
1/2 teaspoons sugar<br />
dash of pepper<br />
2 tablespoons of water<br />
2 to 3 tablespoons of curry powder<br />
1/2 cup of stock<br />
1/12 teaspoon salt</p>
<p>1. Skin and bone chicken; then cut into thin slices. Slice onion<br />
2. Blend cornstarch, sugar, pepper and water to a paste.<br />
3. Put curry powder and onion in dry pan and stir over low heat until curry odor is pungent (about 2 mins). Add chicken and stir-fry briefly to coat with curry.<br />
4. Stir in stock and salt and heat quickly. Then cook, covered, over medium heat, stirring once or twice until done (2 to 3 mins).<br />
5. Stir in cornstarch paste to thicken sauce. Serve at once</p>
<p>Is this what your looking for???? I&#39;m sorry if it&#39;s not the correct thing&#8230;</p>
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		<title>How do restaurants get their wine in Australia?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Munchbrother</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do they get them with producers? Cellarmen ? Wholesaler? Thanks for any answer There are many great producers of wine in Austrailia. For the ones that don&#39;t come from there, they buy them thru a wholesaler or importer of the product. powered by Yahoo Answers]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do they get them with producers? Cellarmen ? Wholesaler? </p>
<p>Thanks for any answer<br />
<br />There are many great producers of wine in Austrailia.  For the ones that don&#39;t come from there, they buy them thru a wholesaler or importer of the product.</p>
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