We were invited to celebrate Australia Day with a close group of friends. Bet and Nico went all-out to make us welcome with a rather Aussie spread of Lamingtons and Pavlova. Its a tradition with them every Australia Day. The sun was shining on a mild summer day for January 26.
We still live in the Lucky Country.
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This platter signifies our multiculturalism and Aussie tradition. Cantaloupe or rock melon, mini pears, grapes with cheeses, salami, olives, asparagus and various dips. A bit of Italian and Greek influence here. |
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Naturally there's lamb with assorted salads |
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And Pavlova in the shape of Australia - OK you need to use a bit of imagination. |
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With rows of mini Lamington lolly pops on our our national flag. |
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