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Friday, October 16, 2009

Single Origin: BreakfastOut Review


Single Origin: BreakfastOut Review

"It might be single origin, but it's multiple happiness..."

By: Jane de Graaff



Review for the brilliant www.breakfastout.com.au


Posted by Intrepid in the Kitchen- JdG: at 9:26 AM
Labels: breakfast, BreakfastOut, review

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I am a freelance food and lifestyle writer. A food adventurer deeply in love with the experiences and insights that food and food history can offer us about life and society, I encourage everyone to 'play with their food'. I post about food, the food industry and trends as well as my own cooking/food discoveries & adventures. 'Make it yourself' is my tip for a happy life- not a threat. Tweet me at JdGiateitall
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PLAY WITH YOUR FOOD

Food should be fun. Taste it. Touch it. Make it. Grow it. But most importantly- PLAY with it! Never lose that sense of joy you had when you first watched ice-cream fizz in lemonade. 
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