MANNA FROM HEAVEN
TASTE OF SYDNEY FESTIVAL 2011 PART 2
This week, it’s my great pleasure to finally reveal my newly discovered favourite food item from the Taste of Sydney Festival. As my post title suggests, the tasty treat was found at the Manna from Heaven stand…
All of their little handmade cakes looked delicious…
But I narrowed my selection down to tasting only two – first the Chocolate Crunch…
And then the Lemon Polenta Cake…
A truly irresistible take-home treat…
What I also loved about Manna from Heaven, is that the staff were as sweet as the cakes. After chatting to a couple of them, I asked if I could take a photo for my blog. This is Rosy, the Quality Controller, with her husband who was helping out on the day…
And this is me with Rosy…
Rosy kindly agreed to be interviewed, so that I could find out more about her and Manna from Heaven to share with you in my blog. Here’s what she said…
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Photo courtesy of Manna from Heaven |
Thank you Rosy!!
I have to say I was totally inspired by Rosy’s enthusiasm and her obvious passion for her job. Something I’ve been noticing a great deal lately is that there are many such inspiring young people around, which serves to encourage me that the future of our planet is in good hands.
The common “catch-cry” amongst these “young’uns” seems to be that they yearn to make a difference in the world. Their aim is to leave a noble legacy and make their lives truly count. I have a niece, for example, who has gone back to Uni as a mature age student with a vision down the track of making a difference in our natural environment. I have another niece who is already a qualified Graphic Designer, but has gone back to Uni to study law in the hope that she can “give back” to the community in a more substantial way. Then there is yet another niece who, although she could be earning a lot more elsewhere, chooses only to work for philanthropic organisations.
I don’t often mention my nephews in my blog, but what I will say here is this…I am so proud of the men they have and are becoming. What many nations are in dire need of, to put it simply, are a few more good men. Honest men, men of integrity, men of noble character. When I look at my nephews, I see such men and once again, feel encouraged for the future.
These are a few examples in my immediate family, but I suspect the humanitarian mantra, the heartfelt battle to save our environment and other worthy ideals, will continue to spread throughout the globe via our young people. I truly believe the youth of today will not be remembered for leaving a “carbon footprint” as their legacy; I believe their legacy will be their determination in rising up and pursuing a greater purpose and vision for the earth.
You may be able to tell that I think today’s youth are pretty cool. In fact, I get quite indignant when I hear older people speaking negatively about the younger generation. Just because there may be some “kids these days” that go off the rails, it doesn’t mean that all young people should be tarred with the same brush, so to speak.
We all need to be encouraged and cheered on in life, and this is especially true for young people who have so many more cares than I did when I was younger. I don’t ever remember having to worry about earthquakes, tsunamis, terrorism, human trafficking, and so many of the other issues of today. That’s not to say that these things didn’t happen years ago, but I’m just saying that things seem much more intense now. We need to believe in our young people – after all, they are our future!
Speaking of young people, but on a lighter note, one of my beautiful nieces is getting married on the weekend and we recently celebrated her Hen’s night at the Meat & Wine Co Darling Harbour…
As you can tell from the photos, the location and décor of the restaurant is magnificent; and the food was just as impressive!
A warm bread roll on arrival (such a simple starter, but it surprisingly got many a positive comment from the crowd)…
Creamy carrot & honey soup for entree…
There was a spectacular intermission of fireworks, which was an unexpected surprise…
A delicious main of Salmon Skewers, served medium-rare, brushed with teriyaki sauce and char-grilled to perfection. It was served with onion and steamed rice, and I loved the unusual presentation…
Also on the table was something I’d never seen before – black sea salt…
Then there was dessert and tea to finish; and what an amazing finish it was. The melt-in-your-mouth dessert was Crème Brulee infused with Madagascar Vanilla Bean, served with strawberries and finished with a tuile biscuit…
To top it all off, the service was impeccable and a great night was had by all!
I know it seems like I’m always eating out, but it has been a really busy time over the past few weeks. I just have to share with you another great restaurant I went to with a fun group of friends. It was Ginger & Spice at Neutral Bay (240 Military Road, Ph: 99082552)….
Only one of the five of us had been there before, so we trusted her to choose the best dishes (which she did, of course). I was looking forward to trying Singaporean food, as the only other Asian cuisines I’ve tried are Chinese, Thai, Malaysian and Vietnamese – after Ginger & Spice, Singaporean may just be my new favourite though! The food was fresh, spicy and simply delish!
We started with Hainan Gai Fan (Skinless Chicken Breast with rice and chicken broth…
Then Kangkung Belanchan (Malaysian Green Vegetables)…
Beef Rendang…
Roti Bread with satay sauce…
Gula Melaka for dessert (a sweet rice pudding made with palm sugar)…
All I want to add about Ginger & Spice is that you just have to get there! You won’t be disappointed!
Until then, have a great week 🙂