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So, finally managed to drag Z to the Central Markets.
Food food everywhere.
:)
We only came away with turkish bread, hummus, grapes, tiny tomatos that go squeee, 3 different types of mettwurst salami, oatmeal soap and a venison roast ($8 for a kilo). There were sauasages for lunch and we resisted the many types of cheeses and nuts and veges and mushrooms and lollies and chocolate.
Well, we sorta resisted the chocolate cause the stall at the end which had all sorts of chocolate stuff including various grades of belgian choc (including different bean types), had a chocolate fountain where you could get a small cup of melted (milk :() choc for $2.50. Did resist that, but even more tempting, for $3, was the chocolate shell filled with sliced strawberries (only 4 pieces but they were large) and then filled from the chocolate fountain. That was worth it and we used some of the grapes we got earlier to mop up excess melted choc.
We even managed to visit the antiques shop (with lots of books) and not buy anything.
Top Gear is currently looking at mad Icelanders who race Jeeps anywhere... including across lakes (liquid lakes) and against snow mobiles (again across lakes). Mad... Great fun.
Oh, and the last of the choc cake was very nice with stewed strawberries. Just about to go and polish off the leftover strawberries. Should think about real dinner, but may just go back to mre of the bread and hummus.
Food food everywhere.
:)
We only came away with turkish bread, hummus, grapes, tiny tomatos that go squeee, 3 different types of mettwurst salami, oatmeal soap and a venison roast ($8 for a kilo). There were sauasages for lunch and we resisted the many types of cheeses and nuts and veges and mushrooms and lollies and chocolate.
Well, we sorta resisted the chocolate cause the stall at the end which had all sorts of chocolate stuff including various grades of belgian choc (including different bean types), had a chocolate fountain where you could get a small cup of melted (milk :() choc for $2.50. Did resist that, but even more tempting, for $3, was the chocolate shell filled with sliced strawberries (only 4 pieces but they were large) and then filled from the chocolate fountain. That was worth it and we used some of the grapes we got earlier to mop up excess melted choc.
We even managed to visit the antiques shop (with lots of books) and not buy anything.
Top Gear is currently looking at mad Icelanders who race Jeeps anywhere... including across lakes (liquid lakes) and against snow mobiles (again across lakes). Mad... Great fun.
Oh, and the last of the choc cake was very nice with stewed strawberries. Just about to go and polish off the leftover strawberries. Should think about real dinner, but may just go back to mre of the bread and hummus.