Chocolate coated cherry cupcake

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This chocolate coated cherry cupcake by Melbourne, Australia’s Sugadeaux Cupcakes (via Flickr ) consists of dark chocolate cake, maraschino cherry frosting dipped in dark chocolate ganache. See their official site here for ordering information.

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Berlin Bar & Ling Nam or "Why I love Melbourne"

So, Sydney was great, but I am truly, madly, deeply a Melbourne girl. On Saturday night we went out to celebrate my bro’s girlfriend Su’s birthday. First stop, a dingy laneway bar, followed by late-night Chinatown supper! You can’t get more Melbourne than that!Berlin Bar16 Corrs LaneMelbourne, 3000Ph: (03) 9639 3396Well, it was only going to be a matter of time before I made my way to the new Read more: Berlin Bar & Ling Nam or “Why I love Melbourne”

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Ezard at Adelphi

2 weeks ago we went to Ezard to celebrate my changing jobs. (Yaaaay!) Despite being a consistent 2-hatter, I haven’t read much about Ezard around the blogoshpere. In fact, I think Melbourne bloggers are more familiar with Teage Ezard’s more casual eatery, Gingerboy. Ezard, on the other hand, is a properly fancy restaurant – tablecloths, nice glassware, deferential staff in sharp Read more: Ezard at Adelphi

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Red velvet Valentine’s Day cupcakes in Melbourne from Sugadeaux cupcakes

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Red velvet cupcakes with Valentine’s themed gummy lips and heart lollipops (via Flickr ) from Melbourne, Australia’s Sugadeaux Cupcakes . Email info at sugadeaux.com.au to order. Also check out their pretty cherry blossom cupcakes:

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Random Cheap Eats

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As seems to happen every few months, the My Pictures folder on my computer starts to get a little too full… here are some different interesting things we’ve been eating out in Melbourne. Enjoy! Nyala African Restaurant 131 Brunswick St Fitzroy VIC 3065 (03) 9419-9128 Nyala is that African restaurant on the quiet side of Brunswick street that has been there forever. I visited once with my folks in 2001 (the pre-blog days), having read about it in the Cheap Eats. Back then, the Cheap Eats was my main guide to restaurants in Melbourne – how times have changed! We went a few months back at the behest of my bro’s girlfriend Su who had received some discount vouchers. We got a banquet, which was great value. We were STUFFED and you can take away whatever you can’t finish. African beers – Hansa on the left, Harar on the right. For desserts Su ordered a pudding (I forget the name, sorry), which had bananas, cream cheese and a hint of cocoa in it. But great choice, it was delicious! For myself, I was tempted by the South African milk tart. Not just because the accent rocks; I saw a recipe …

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Seven Seeds

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I think I must be the last Melbourne foodblogger to visit Seven Seeds… Seven Seeds 114 Berkeley St Carlton, VIC 3053 Ph: (03) 9347-8664 Website Open Monday to Saturday 7am-5pm and Sunday 8:00am-4pm. (& pub. holidays) We decided to finally visit Seven Seeds today, after finding that Tofu Shop is unfortunately closed on Sundays. It’s on a nondescript street off Queensberry st, right behind the new (and hideous!) Economics and Commerce building at Melbourne uni. Given the warehouse vibe and obsessive focus on coffee, it comes as no surprise that Seven Seeds is run by the same crew who brought you St. Ali. When we arrived at 2pm on a Sunday, there were some tables free, but lots of people were lining up for takeaways. (It’s table service if you’re eating in). Funky red light skirt thingo. As we sat at our table, smelling the gorgeous aroma of the coffee, I couldn’t help but wish that this place had been here back when I was at uni! Doing Arts/Commerce. *Sigh* Which reminds me of a song! “I wish I could go back to college”, from my other…

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New Risk for Red Meat Eaters: Blindness

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In addition to the most common causes of death in industrialized countries — cardiovascular disease and cancer — red meat is now associated with a less common ailment: blindness . Researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia have found that people who eat read meat 10 or more times per week were 50% more likely to suffer age-related macular degeneration than people who do so less than five times per week.

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Australian cupcakes in Austin: The Sugadeaux Cupcakes/Sugar Mama’s Bakeshop global cupcake experience

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This guest post is by our friend Jess Pryles of Melbourne, Australia’s Sugadeaux Cupcakes, pictured above, about her adventures baking for a week at Austin, Texas bakery Sugar Mama’s Bakeshop. Thanks, Jess, for the great post and congratulations to Jess and Olivia for a fabulous collaboration, hopefully the first of many. By Jess Pryles: Well it’s been 31,000 return miles and over 38 hours in an airplane economy seat (taking into account the extra fog delays when I was only one hour from home!) but I’d do it again in a heartbeat. I spent a week at the end of May as a guest baker at Sugar Mama’s Bakeshop in Austin, TX. I knew I wanted to visit the states to see what was happening in the cupcake world, seeking inspiration, exploring the myriad of frosting styles, seeing how others choose to decorate their cupcakes but most of all, seeing how Americans feel about my cupcakes. After all, the…

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