Food Feast

** Australian Foods**

  1. Drop bears ?
  2. Victoria Bitter beer
  3. Lamingtons
  4. Vegemite
  5. Anzac biscuits
  6. the platypus ?
  7. Fosters Beer

I’ve changed the title as a reminder to those of us who play multiples of this game.

Platypus is a food in Australia?

When I posted, it said “Things Australian” – no reference about being limited to food.
Although I suppose, if one got hungry enough, one COULD eat a platypus …
but it would probably taste like dung.

However, since the category has been amended, I’ll correct myself…

Australian Foods

  1. Drop bears
  2. Victoria Bitter beer
  3. Lamingtons
  4. Vegemite
  5. Anzac biscuits
  6. Granny Smith apples (originated in Australia in 1868)
  7. Fosters Beer

-“BB”-

The game is called “Food Feast” - so it’s a given that it’s about food. I did the same thing, if it makes you feel better.

Australian Foods

  1. Drop bears
  2. Victoria Bitter beer
  3. Lamingtons
  4. Vegemite
  5. Anzac biscuits
  6. Granny Smith apples (originated in Australia in 1868)
  7. Fosters Beer

Mea culpa – too dadgum many of these games!

Australian Foods

  1. Vanilla slice (aka Snot block)
  2. Victoria Bitter beer
  3. Lamingtons
  4. Vegemite
  5. Anzac biscuits
  6. Granny Smith apples (originated in Australia in 1868)
  7. Fosters Beer

Corrected my original post.

Australian Foods

  1. Vanilla slice (aka Snot block)
  2. Victoria Bitter beer
  3. Lamingtons
  4. Vegemite
  5. Anzac biscuits
  6. Granny Smith apples (originated in Australia in 1868)
  7. Fosters Beer
  8. Pavlova

Australian Foods

  1. Vanilla slice (aka Snot block)
  2. Victoria Bitter beer
  3. Lamingtons
  4. Vegemite
  5. Anzac biscuits
  6. Granny Smith apples (originated in Australia in 1868)
  7. Fosters Beer
  8. Pavlova
  9. Capsicums

“Bell peppers” to us North Americans. Caused me a little confusion when my Australian hosts asked me to go to the supermarket, and gave me a list.

Australian Foods

  1. Vanilla slice (aka Snot block)
  2. Victoria Bitter beer
  3. Lamingtons
  4. Vegemite
  5. Anzac biscuits
  6. Granny Smith apples (originated in Australia in 1868)
  7. Fosters Beer
  8. Pavlova
  9. Capsicums
  10. Grilled kangaroo

Traditional Italian Dishes

  1. Arancini

Arancini are delicious, crispy, deep fried Sicilian balls of rice (leftover risotto.) They have a meat sauce and mozzarella cheese filling and crunchy breadcrumb coating.

Traditional Italian Dishes

  1. Arancini
  2. Gnocchi

Traditional Italian Dishes

  1. Arancini
  2. Gnocchi
  3. Saltimbocca

Traditional Italian Dishes

  1. Arancini
  2. Gnocchi
  3. Saltimbocca
  4. Tiramisu

Traditional Italian Dishes

  1. Arancini
  2. Gnocchi
  3. Saltimbocca
  4. Tiramisu
  5. Spaghetti Bolognese

Traditional Italian Dishes

  1. Arancini
  2. Gnocchi
  3. Saltimbocca
  4. Tiramisu
  5. Spaghetti Bolognese
  6. Gelato

Traditional Italian Dishes

  1. Arancini
  2. Gnocchi
  3. Saltimbocca
  4. Tiramisu
  5. Spaghetti Bolognese
  6. Gelato
  7. Chicken Vesuvio

Traditional Italian Dishes

  1. Arancini
  2. Gnocchi
  3. Saltimbocca
  4. Tiramisu
  5. Spaghetti Bolognese
  6. Gelato
  7. Chicken Vesuvio

Is that the recipe that calls for cooking the chicken over a fresh lava flow?

  1. Veal Parmigiana

-“BB”-

Traditional Italian Dishes

  1. Arancini
  2. Gnocchi
  3. Saltimbocca
  4. Tiramisu
  5. Spaghetti Bolognese
  6. Gelato
  7. Chicken Vesuvio
  8. Veal Parmigiana
  9. Carpaccio

Traditional Italian Dishes

  1. Arancini
  2. Gnocchi
  3. Saltimbocca
  4. Tiramisu
  5. Spaghetti Bolognese
  6. Gelato
  7. Chicken Vesuvio
  8. Veal Parmigiana
  9. Carpaccio
  10. Lasagne

Bringing to a BBQ

  1. Cole slaw

Bringing to a BBQ

  1. Cole slaw
  2. Pinto beans

Bringing to a BBQ

  1. Cole slaw
  2. Pinto beans
  3. Watermelon

Bringing to a BBQ

  1. Cole slaw
  2. Pinto beans
  3. Watermelon
  4. Corn on the cob

Bringing to a BBQ

  1. Cole slaw
  2. Pinto beans
  3. Watermelon
  4. Corn on the cob
  5. Potato salad