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Roseys Aldinga

Incredible coffees, beautiful interior and all day breakfast. There’s no wonder why Aldinga is rejoicing knowing that Rosey is in town. Roseys Café, well known from its super popular Unley spot, has got itself a twin and migrated to the Fleurieu.   Hidden next to Miss Gladys On Sea, this gem is tucked away in a little… Read more »

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Alexandrina Cheese Company

Alexandrina Cheese Company Cheese lovers unite- I’ve come across a incredible cheesery with a perfect view just out of the Victor Harbor township on the Fleurieu Peninsula. Image credit- Alexandrina Cheese Co facebook The Alexandrina Cheese Company is becoming a household name and is making its way into the cheese cabinets in some of the… Read more »

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Blessed Cheese

Cheese please! Blessed Cheese in McLaren Vale Cheese. It’s one of my most favourite things in the whole entire world. No joke. So when I finally had the chance to check out this winner in McLaren Vale I was oh so excited. This winner is also commonly known as Blessed Cheese Blessed Cheese has been… Read more »

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Mums Favourite Waffles

christmas morning. lazy sunday mornings. visits to my late grandma orange. every one of these things has always, without a doubt, consisted of waffles. they are crispy. they are incredibly easy, and even better, they have only got a small amount of sugar (that is if you don’t cover them in maple syrup). this recipe… Read more »

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21 Junk Street

upcycled. cosy. eclectic. oh and did I mention insanely good coffee? just a few things that are a stand out at Yankalilla’s most sweetest little cafe, 21 Junk Street. located on the main street, between op shops overfilling with mason jars and mismatched crockery, this gem of a cafe fits in perfectly to its surrounds…. Read more »

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Love Local: Giving gifts from the Fleurieu

I’m passionate about what’s in my backyard. (not literally, my backyard’s full of weeds and swooping birds). but I am passionate about the Fleurieu Peninsula.   as most of you would’ve picked up, the largest portion of this blog has a strong focus on the Fleurieu- because let’s face it, this area is truly beautiful… Read more »

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The Hills Cider Company Sangria

i’m a sucker for a sangria. it’s the perfect drink- refreshing, not to alcoholic (lets face it I can get tipsy rather quickly) and perfect when the warmer weather kicks in. however I am also rather partial to my best mate cider. we are really so lucky here in South Australia- we have so many… Read more »

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Polly Put The Kettle On: Wildfire Organic Tea

There are two things in life that I really love. Buying local and tea. So when I found out that there was a new player in the tea scene in Southern Adelaide I had to know more. before I knew it I was at Maxwell’s Grocery at Aldinga walking out with a box of golden… Read more »

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The Organik Corner Store

after a decent coffee, healthy feed or need to stock up the fridge with organic produce and good-for-you treats? then you need to walk your way down to a favourite of mine in Glenelg, The Organik Corner Store located on the Broadway, this cafe come organic grocery store is your one stop shop for all things… Read more »

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From Humble Grounds

if you are a shopper at the Willunga Markets or float around the south of Adelaide then it’s more than likely that you have heard about of one of my favourite mobile coffee brew bars. if you haven’t then you can thank me later because this will turn your morning shop at the farmers market… Read more »

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The Golden Fleece Cafe

the other day I met a very special lady. a girl boss. a dreamer. we chatted for what seemed like hours, instagrammed our food and spoke as loud as each other. and the perfect setting for this delightful brunch? The Golden Fleece Cafe. tucked away next to Four Winds Chocolate on High Street at Willunga,… Read more »

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Exchange Specialty Coffee

adelaide’s east end. filled with cafes, stores filled with hand made goods and locally sourced items and even a treadly shop. and then there’s Exchange Specialty Coffee. on a corner in Vardon avenue, this not-hidden-anymore gem is always hustling and bustling with hipsters, city folk, workers and every one in-between. the coffee is always strong,… Read more »