Menu Magazine - Issue 32

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So, what’s so good about The Good Grocer? We have a range of the most indulgent foods that you must try. From oozing cheeses, unique pantry items, delicious grazing boxes, deluxe flower bunches to fresh local fruit and vegetables, we have it all. Don’t settle for less than you deserve. Go on, be good to you.

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he start of this year would have to have been the most uncertain for so many. With lockdowns, isolations, close contacts, wearing of masks and other mandates it has been a nightmare for many businesses. As a result, this issue was a difficult one to put together. Alas, here it is in all its glory. One of the joys in putting this issue together was travelling to Cervantes. The iconic Lobster Shack is our cover feature and Carmen writes about all the other things you can do in Cervantes. In our last issue, we wrote about the price of coffee going up to an alltime high however, in this issue, Sarah writes about coffee that is worth the extra dollar. Our flamboyant beer writer Jeremy takes us on an Oktoberfest journey and debates the future of wheat beer. We take an in depth look at how the wine industry has been affected over the past two years. Botanicals it seems are not just used for gin. Carmen discovers what other people are using it for. The quality of our fresh produce had been something to be desired of late. Why is that? Have our supply chains just become a mess? Counter service seems to be becoming more and more common in cafes and restaurants. With staff shortages and wages rising, will this see the end of table service? Sarah looks at why Australia has become the allergenic capital of the world. It has been a tough year and many people are frustrated but please consider our hospitality workers who are understaffed and having to do things they have never done before. How does a 16-year-old tell a 50 year old to wear a mask or refuse service when they cannot show a proof of vaccination. We delve a bit deeper into this on pages 40 and 41. Gail takes us on a magical journey and transformation of some of WA's most historical buildings into amazing new venues.

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We prepare for WA Cheese Week, which has been moved to later in the year to align with Buy West Eat Best Month. In doing so, we thought it was time to bring out a book that will be released at the same time featuring local WA cheese recipes. Curtis Stone talks to us about his relationship with Coles, living abroad and still being able to make a meat pie for his family. Enjoy. Scott


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WHAT’S ON YOUR PLATE (What’s Happening

6min
pages 80-82

LOCAL FIGS WITH LA DELIZIA STRACCIATELLA (Fresh Produce Column

1min
page 63

ANYONE UP FOR A LITTLE HANKY-PANKY (Cocktails Column

2min
page 62

THE HUMBLE SLUSHY HAS COME A LONG WAY (Catering Column

2min
page 61

PISTACHIO PESTO SQUID RISOTTO (Easy Meals Column

2min
page 60

CERVANTES: MORE THAN THE PINNACLES (Travel SURFING THE GLOBE (Celebrity Chef) 52/53

10min
pages 50-53

REDDY SET GO (Juicing Column

2min
page 59

MANIC BOTANICS (Food) 32/33 COMPARING APPLES (Food) 34/35 TABLE SERVICE VS COUNTER SERVICE (Hospitality) 36/37 ALLERGIES AND MORE ALLERGIES... (Health) 38/39 HOSPITALITY IN THE FACE OF MANDATES & STAFF SHORTAGES (Industry) 40/41 OLD HERITAGE HOTELS (History) 42/43 WA CHEESE WEEK'S NEW RECIPE BOOK (Food

12min
pages 46-49

HOW MUCH WOULD YOU PAY FOR YOUR COFFEE? (Coffee) 22/23 OKTOBERFEST (Beer) 24/25 IS WHEAT BEER DEAD? (Beer) 26/27 WINE IN AUSTRALIA: STILL THE TASTE OF THE WORLD? (Wine

10min
pages 30-33

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18min
pages 23-29

SPIRITED IN THE VALLEY (Limeburners & Giniversity in the Valley

3min
pages 21-22

A NOD TO THE PAST AND A CHEEKY WINK TO THE NEW (Old Courthouse

3min
page 20

MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT (The Exchange Bar

2min
page 19

MENU PEOPLE (Contributors

4min
page 9

MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTER OF TOURISM (Polly & the People

13min
pages 11-15

A RICH FAMILY HISTORY (Lobster Shack Cervantes) 10/11 THE NU NOIR STORY – SERIOUS COFFEE (Nu Noir Coffee Boutique) 12/13 MT LAWLEY'S NEW HANG OUT (Lotus

3min
page 16

INDULGENT SEAFOOD ON THE SWAN (Art of Seafood

3min
page 18

EDITOR’S ENTRÉE (Introduction

4min
pages 6-7

OUT & ABOUT (Social Pics

1min
page 10

ON A ROLL... (Baguette Me Not

2min
page 17

LETTERS

3min
pages 4-5
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