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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

New Blog Address

Hi All,

Last blog on blogger, moving onto wordpress due to their more awesome layouts and templates.  My new blog is here - http://milkwoodphotography.net23.net/

This blog will re-fresh in 5 seconds to the new address if you're feeling lazy.

Thanks!!

Mindy

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Restaurant-ing: Bilsons & Pier

I was spoilt for my birthday awhile back, I managed to go to Bilsons and Pier - but not at the same time!

S brought me to Bilsons for a lovely dinner degustation, we had eaten there previously but we had never had the degustation before, so it was a treat! We had quite a late sitting due to the popularity of the place, but by the end of the night we were the only patrons which was nice.

We opted for the 'Fine Bouche' with a few glasses of pinot to go with the meal. Here are some shots of the night:

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All the mains were delectable! Top Main dishes were:
  1. Freshwater Crayfish & Lobster Bavaroise, Green Pea a la Francaise (2nd pic) - Flavours were so nicely intertwine with each other and surprisingly delicate textures
  2. Roasted Scallop, Petit Sale of Puy Lentis and Foie Gras Vinaigrette (4th pic) - scallop was cooked to perfection - lovely crispiness on the outside and nice and juicy meat. I really enjoyed the lentils with it, interesting texture
  3. Roasted Partridge with Beetroot Braised Red Cabbage, Glazed Carrots and Rocket Pistou (5th pic) - I've never had patridge before but I really enjoyed the meat and went really nicely with the sweetness of the beetroot and the crunch of the cabbage.

Dessert was such a treat, last two photos were the start of the dessert - first the cleanser of the palate. If only i remembered was what in it - but it definitely cleansed the palate. The last picture above was a pear inspired dish - even with pear jelly on the bottom. We were so engrossed that we forgot to take the 'before' picture and so there is a missing element to the dish on the right - oops!

Last dish was 'Autour Du Chocolat' which translates to 'Around Chocolate' - and I definitely like to be around chocolate. It was so delicious - from start to finish. So many different types of chocolate were on the dish - I wish i knew all the names for each part - but delicious! Even the petit four pictured at the bottom were lovely! Cute macaroon and friands was a lovely ending with a nice cup of English breakfast tea. I think we finished eating at around midnight.

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So we managed to out-eat everyone else in the restaurant I think - pretty empty when we left so we snuck in some photos including their wall of 'hats' - Bilsons has been a pretty top rated restaurant in Sydney for awhile now and I agree with their high rating - absolutely delicious!

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The next day, I had my birthday lunch at Pier Restaurant - I was still ridiculously full from the food fest from the previous night! In hindsight, I probably should not have had the squid ink risotto, since that fills the stomach even more!

Pier Restaurant has a beautiful view and seats a small number of patrons so it did have a cosy feeling to it.

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We all had seafood mainly because it is known for its seafood, being a seafood restaurant!
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Pics from the top
  1. Crab Omelette with Asian Greens - Interesting fusion of Asian methods and v. tasty (and large)
  2. Roasted Barramundi with caramelised endive ,dutch carrots and bitter orange sauce - Really well cooked barramundi - lovely crunch!
  3. Bread Crusted Kingfish with piqullo puree, preserved lemon and almond foam - look how foamy it is. what a cute dish!
  4. Squid Ink Risotto with Calamari and a hint of truffle - i love truffle - this is what I had it was really tasty! They originally only had it in the entree size but we asked for them to up size it. Only issue with squid ink risotto is that you can't really talk whilst eating it without scaring the people around you with the black spreading over  your mouth and teeth!

Anyways, 2 days of excellent and indulgent eating! Highly recommend giving Bilsons a go, top notch!

Happy voting all

mw

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Orange - Philip Shaw Winery

Orange - Philip Shaw Winery


Orange - Philip Shaw Winery, originally uploaded by mindy_w.

We had the best time in orange. Wine, food, snow!

Not necessarily in that order. Its such a treat to get away from the city and working life and go into a 'country town' and just slow down. We're all chipping away at such a fast pace, its nice to stop and consume a lot of alcohol. good alcohol as well, which was v. surprising!


This particular winery was one of my top 2 wineries i visited at Orange.
Philip Shaw winery had a beautiful cottage where guests were welcomed into a home and were not pressured into leaving - but just to stay and soak in the wine goodness.
My other favourite winery was 'Word of Mouth' which coincidentally not ironically was recommended to us by your B&B host (Milthorpe Bed & Breakfast - which was fantastic btw). I think best Riesling i have ever tasted! Not to say I'm a wine buff, but I thought it was special.

Other highlights include:

- Racine Restaurant at the La Colline Winery: excellent steak and gorgeous fondant!
- Lolli Redini in Orange: v. tasty desserts!
- Beautiful food and views at Borrodell Winery @ Sisters Rock Restaurant: had a lovely mushroom and truffle rissotto there.
- Basalt Wine Bar in Milthorpe: lovely poached pears and quince. yum.
- Lovely breakfast at Tonic in Milthorpe - v. relaxed atmosphere.

Anyways, hope your week goes well.


mw

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Sydney Design - Framed @ Powerhouse Museum

Hiyas, 


As part of the Sydney Design festivities, Powerhouse Museum hosted an event called Framed! It was an all day event where they put on a fashion shoot with the works: models, stylists, makeup and wardrobe artists, photographer, videographer etc. Who knew it took so long just to do a few photos! Anyways, it was a fun day where Hamish the photographer walked us through the various things he does to create the 'look'. I had a lot of fun on the sidelines capturing the moments and taking sneaky photos of the models getting ready. 

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Anyways fashion photography looks like fun, but takes a lot of time, effort, extremely good looking models and a whole entourage of people to make it happen. it was fun to be a fly on the wall and witness it all happening. Kudos for Sydney Design for hosting such interesting events. 


In other news, I bought myself a 27" iMac and boy do i love it. The screen is so pretty and i love the wireless keyboard and mouse! Having a bit of a space issue, so it is currently living on my dining room table - so i guess i won't be having guests anytime soon. And yay for Lightroom as well - so much easier than what I was using before.


Anyways, hope everyone is having a good week.


mw

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Family Session

Hello there,

Dexter from lumiere photographie kindly extended another invitation for me to tag along to a family portrait session out at Peakhurst. It was quite a busy week for me last week at work so I was glad to do something non-work related on the weekend!

It was a lovely family where Belinda & Damien wanted to get photos of their two cute boys Oliver & Noah in time for Oliver's 1st birthday coming up. Here are some of my favourite photos of the day:


That soccer ball had a life of its own! Being played with by another kid at the park, being kicked around at the park and landing on the road, being used as a prop to make the kids laugh. so multi purpose!

Anyways, hope you have a MasterChef filled week! Go Adam or Callum!!

Mindy

Monday, July 12, 2010

Where in the world....

Hi Everyone,

I haven't blogged in awhile, it may be a symptom of not taking many photos. It's been a busy few months, I have quite the backlog and I am determined this week to be less lazy and get stuck into them! That and going back to the gym. And potentially doing the metre pile of ironing ...I am definately running out of clothes.

I was driving home today and I was reminded of how much I enjoy quiet time, time to contemplate, sing-a-long to the radio and let your mind wonder. It reminded me of the relaxing week I spent up north in Yamba.

Anyways, the photo taken outside a friend's house in Yamba is a beautiful spot in northnern NSW. We did the double date holiday where we spent one glorious, relaxing week doing nothing but fishing off the jetty, eating home cooked delcious meals, walking about and playing a lot of Super Mario Bros on the wii. Good times. Might I add, I used to be awesome at Supe Mario Bros 3 but alas no more. The lack of skills I had was appalling, the team really had to carry me - literally.

Anyways, hope you enjoyed your weekend. More to come later. Promise.

mw

Monday, June 21, 2010

Lake Daylesford - which is better?


Recent trip away with the girls to Daylesford and we were walking around the beautiful Lake Daylesford, can't decide which photo is nicer....thoughts?

Will post up a review of 'the lakehouse' and the other activities we did there soon-ish. 




mw