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A delicious biscuit

Made in Warrnambool

I am on my feet from for 10 hours straight, holding fat people’s thighs and knees in mid-air steadiness. There is barely any time to eat or drink. The generic-bulk-commercial branded tea bags and biscuits are the most welcoming comfort I can practically imagine. Today we fixed a total failure of the femur with more metal than the Terminator. I breathed in so much bone dust/flour from the saw that I might have pancakes forming in my lungs.

It’s good to be back in Melbourne. The food, coffee, bars and late opening shops and restaurants. I had my first good fix at the Dessert House with the deep fried spicy pork ribs on rice. The same dirty dish I would crave after too long a day in the gen med ward. It was here that I decided the sushi platter and the okonomiyaki should be avoided in the future

For some reason, my latter art is not as good this week. I blame the roast. Here is one from last week.

There is a bit of catching up and food to be had this weekend. And cooking too. I missed the kitchen in Melbourne.

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The latte art OSCE

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The OSCE of latte art: 8 minutes to make 6 drinks. I spent a few mornings and one night  in The maling Room Cafe to make coffee. Then got accustomed to the Nouva Simonelli at Toby’s Estate cafe for a couple of hours. The blend I was playing with had Bolivian Montana and Costa Rica rosted by Andrew. By the 7th day, the crema had settled and was much more pliable with milk.

I was first up on saturday in the Victorian Latte Art Champioships and felt pretty good. Auto-pilot. I didn’t get a place. But really, I thought the judges were a little harsh initially. I didn’t think someone pulling a 12-13 second shot or someone who’s hand was shaking so much was going to get the same score as me. On that note, I thought about judging the visual part of the comeptition with photos taken of each drink and then scoring it at the end.

It was fun. I was very happy with what I did. And I will be back.

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At least I can make coffee (and take a photo of it)

I hate gen-med intern and I am about to apply for next year’s job. Please write an enthusiastic letter and tell us why you want to come back to work.

I signed up and went to Alliance Francaise after work for my first French class. Got home and nailed a steak beautifully with some leek sauteed with Taiwanese BBQ sauce. Half an hour of Masterchef and Justine is out. She is also a good cook.

Last Sunday I went to 7 Seeds in the morning (sticking coins in the parking machine as if it was Saturday. I was at work on satuday). Afternoon was at the Workshop bar.

I realize I am going backwards. I made this coffee on Sunday afternoon.

Ok, off to Brisbane this Friday afternoon

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An obsession with coffee

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Some people’s interests are just unconventional. The Australian latte art and barista championships are coming up next week in Gold Coast. It’s a shame I wont be going to see it. Last year the Victorian championships were held right in the middle of my exams – though I did manage to spectate.  Good luck to the people competing this year. Watch out, there is a budding star!

This post hopefully marks a start of food blogging from me (Melbourne) and my brother (Brisbane). Suggestions and ideas are very much appreciated. Thanks!

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