Cancer fundraiser a ‘winning recipe’
The community showed up in droves to support the Southern Africa Animal Cancer Association’s (SAACA) Lace-Up for Cancer fundraiser at the Wild Coast Sun last Saturday morning.
It kicked off at 07:30, as South Coasters embarked on a legacy walk through the open venue.
At the pool area, a morning and afternoon of fun-filled and interactive activities such as aqua zumba, yoga, garden meditation, fusion dance and acupuncture took place.
The provincial director of SAACA and event organizer, Madeleine Pretorius, is grateful for the community’s support. She said that people from the UK bought tickets to offer support, although unable to attend. Some 283 tickets were sold, which indicated the success of the event.
SAACA is one of 45 organizations that falls under the Cancer Alliance. The original Lace-Up event took place in Cape Town on February 3, which inspired Madeleine to host one on the South Coast.
“I took on the challenge,” she explained.
Splash, Petersham review
From carb-loaded marvels to the Bradman burger, there’s plenty to lap up at inner west poolside cafe Splash.
The chip butty with curry sauce at Splash in Petersham is so damn good I ordered it five times in three days. I didn’t plan to repeatedly ask for the same sandwich, but every time I hit this canteen by Fanny Durack Aquatic Center’s
entrance, I couldn’t give up the chance to try this fry-heaped joy.
Instead of duplicating my request each time, I did flex some variations. I first tried it with a salad of roast potatoes, greens and red wine dressing, while my boyfriend got the Bradman burger (named after Don Bradman, who achieved his first century in grade cricket at Petersham Park in 1926).
On my second visit, I blitzed through the salad sandwich with vegan mayo, and still found room for the chip-stacked butty afterwards.
The third instance, I ordered multiple boxes and
Chocolate Rice Bowl, Anyone? This Bizarre Food Recipe Is A Red Flag From Miles Away
Last Updated: March 06, 2024, 15:40 IST
The food blogger gave this unappetizing combo 8 out of 10 rating. (Photo Credits: Instagram)
Social media users expressed their displeasure in the comments section and referred to the combo as the most weird thing.
Rice bowls are a delicious and convenient meal option, offering endless possibilities for customization based on regional culinary traditions. From butter chicken and Kadhai paneer to mixed vegetables and lentils, the beauty of rice bowls lies in their versatility, allowing for a wide range of curries to complement the dish. Recently, a post by TikTok digital creator, Scott Hentzepter has taken the internet by surprise with his chocolate rice bowl recipe, which is quite bizarre. His clip instantly went viral on Instagram, sparking online debate.
The video begins to show the food blogger putting some chocolate cookies in a hot pan filled with water. He then crushes and mixes the cookies well until they dissolve and reach a particular consistency. He then throws in canned vegetables like carrots, peas, and corn and mixes them together to create a slushy, chocolate-colored mixture, similar to that of a vegetable curry. Once the chocolate curry is prepared, he pours it on