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She said tasted the duxelle while she was cooking and it seemed a “little bland” so she decided to put dried mushrooms she’d purchased from the grocer into it.
“So I put them in, like a little … a strainer with a handle, I put them in that and just roughly poured water over them to get the crispness out of them,” she said.
“I chopped them up and I, like sprinkled them over the duxelles and pushed them in with, like an egg flip.”
She says she believed the mushrooms were bought from Melbourne.
Her voice cracked as she conceded: “Now I think that there was a possibility that there were foraged ones in there as well.”
After she finished her answer, Ms Patterson paused and reached for a tissue.
 

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The Tasmania Football Club has expressed its “great concern” about the possible future of the AFL’s 19th club as political unrest hits the state.

On Tuesday night, Labor leader Dean Winter tabled a motion of no-confidence against Premier Jeremy Rockliff as parliament prepares to resume on Wednesday.

Rockliff has long been a supporter of the Devils’ bid to join the national competition and has led the push for a new stadium at Macquarie Point, a condition required to join the AFL.

The motion came after the state government tabled legislation on Tuesday which will allow the construction of the stadium before public consultation on the draft bill was due to close.

“The political uncertainty that is currently unfolding in the Tasmanian parliament is of great concern to Tasmania Football Club,” the club said in a statement.
 
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