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What’s great about an Aussie breakfast? The only unique thing I can think of is Vegemite.
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What’s great about an Aussie breakfast? The only unique thing I can think of is Vegemite.
Who else is doing macha powder french toast with olive oil cream and frozen mandarins
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If you're born in 1977, you definitely ain't a Millennial. You sit uncomfortably between Gen X and Y.Boomers - 1955 - 1965
Gen X 1966 - 1976
Gen Y/Millenials 1977 - 1994
Gen Z 1995-2012
You keep going to this French thing but it's such a weird argument. Australia's main migrant population from Europe are Italians, Greeks, and Croatians, Serbians etc. with a fair few Portuguese and some German pockets in South Australia. I've seen clubs for countries like Latvia, Ukraine, and obviously the classic Italian Clubs but not once have I seen a French Club here – there's a fair few these days but they're mostly young people here for opportunities in hospitality, hair dressing, a few in business, stuff like that. There is a fair amount of French cuisine in bigger Australian cities but the sort of food it is, it's not especially cheap. Heavy peasant sort of food isn't especially trendy right now as lighter, healthier, less carby stuff is.Agree that Australia is basically the king of breakfast food (well maybe the states) but that is because the Europeans realize breakfast is just a pathetic meal to tide you over until the real meals of the day arrive (lunch/dinner).
And I will repeat - anyone who thinks that outside of Asian food Australian suburbia has better food options than London truly has no clue.
As I said - which Aussie suburbs are doing quality French food at a reasonable cost?
Australian's truly think they are a foodie nation but compared to true global cities they have nothing special going for them. The QUANTITY of QUALITY restaurants that the likes of London Paris and NY have compared to Australia is incomparable.
Don't they call all coffee there café? I remember that. Sorry bra I did post this at midnight after a day at work.Not sure if you've ever been to Italy if you think the old timers are drinking lattes.
I guess it's been in the last... six or seven years. Even small country towns, if they only have two cafés, one is usually fairly good. A lot is w***ery but fundamentally it's the best coffee in the world and there's a reason Australian based breakfast has become huge in the UK and US in the last two years even. Someone told me Gloria Jeans on a resumé in New York is equivalent to like five years work at some well known Brooklyn joint/shithole so I could imagine having an actual coffee shop would be fawned over.What’s great about an Aussie breakfast? The only unique thing I can think of is Vegemite.
Gen X covers the late 60s through to the early 80s, not sure how they decide the different generation time spans but they all roughly have a 15 year span.
Agree that Australia is basically the king of breakfast food (well maybe the states) but that is because the Europeans realize breakfast is just a pathetic meal to tide you over until the real meals of the day arrive (lunch/dinner).
Underselling it a little; your body has been without food for eight hours and needs energy. If anything, should have a decent breakfast, with a light lunch or dinner.breakfast is just 'breaking your fast' so is meant to be something light, a coffee and a pastry is more than enough. You don't need 4 different types of muesli or smoothie bowls or some weird compote on rye bread or whatever. Overrated meal, blown up to be 'the most important meal of the day' by breakfast food companies.
Who genuinely travels overseas to a place just for the food? I mean I'll drive a few suburbs over for some Chinese or whatever but I don't even consider what the local food will be like when I choose a travel destination.
Who genuinely travels overseas to a place just for the food? I mean I'll drive a few suburbs over for some Chinese or whatever but I don't even consider what the local food will be like when I choose a travel destination.
Trying the local cuisine is part of the experience. The landmarks, events etc are the main reason for my holidays.Who genuinely travels overseas to a place just for the food? I mean I'll drive a few suburbs over for some Chinese or whatever but I don't even consider what the local food will be like when I choose a travel destination.
So even if the food is shit, you can at least rely on some shit food to get you through???Just about everywhere has Maccas these days so even if the food is shit you usually have that as a back up.
I always like to go into different Maccas around the world anyway just to see what is different on the menu to here.
that is way offBoomers - 1955 - 1965
Gen X 1966 - 1976
Gen Y/Millenials 1977 - 1994
Gen Z 1995-2012
that is way off
like way off
The baby boomers are the only ones that really have an agreed upon range and thats the end of the war to the availability of the Pill
1946-64
Gen X is generally accepted to be the next 20 years 64-84
Gen Y is a lie
Millenials are defined by the people who named them 84-2004
we don't have a name for people born post 2004 yet that has been agreed upon
So even if the food is shit, you can at least rely on some shit food to get you through???
So even if the food is shit, you can at least rely on some shit food to get you through???
Kids don't have enough money or desire to do that stuff anymore. Think I know one girl who moved to London at about 22. Know about two guys very loosely who did a summer playing county cricket, but that's it. I'd imagine 15 years ago you'd know heaps of people. Half the sign of the times here but also the stupidly tight laws restricting ease in the UK. The campaigners colonised us, do the righty and let us live there.