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Hugo Wines

Hugo Wines  If you’re looking for a beautiful cellar door that offers long wine tastings, a large outdoor area and is kid friendly then I have got the place for you. Hugo Wines in McLaren Flat. A spontaneous catch up with a bestie and her kids the other month led us to this winery. It… Read more »

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PHO-king good Vietnamese food at The Little Rickshaw

PHO-king good Vietnamese food at The Little Rickshaw Vietnamese food is one of my all time favourites, so when I heard there was a new joint in town serving nothing but the good stuff I couldn’t get there quick enough- it also seems half of the population of the Fleurieu had the same idea. I… Read more »

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Pipi

Pipi Headed South for the day and feeling a bit peckish? Well I’ve got somewhere for you. Let me introduce you to Pipi. A little café turned oasis on the main road of Middleton, Pipi is a brunch lover’s heaven and a little slice of paradise. Hidden behind succulents, palm streets and greenery, it’s a… Read more »

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2 days in Marion Bay

2 days in Marion Bay If you are looking for a mini break destination that’s all about the beach, then you need to lock in Marion Bay for a few nights. Approximately 3 hours away from Adelaide on the Yorke Peninsula, this small coastal down is a stone throw away from the picturesque Innes National… Read more »

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Getting Lost In: Port Elliot

Getting Lost In: Port Elliot Port Elliot is one of my favourite seaside towns on the Fleurieu Peninsula. It has everything you really need in a coastal town- a epic bakery, cute shops, a great pub, all the essentials and beautiful swimming beaches and views. Every time I visit I find it oh-so-easy to spend… Read more »

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15 more amazing coffee joints on the Fleurieu Peninsula

15 more amazing coffee joints on the Fleurieu Peninsula Those who know me know that I LOVE coffee. I’m lucky to call the Fleurieu home, which means I am surrounded by some seriously good coffee haunts. At the beginning of the year I made a list of some of my favourite places to sink a… Read more »

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It’s never been so easy to shop local thanks to ‘Shop South Australia’

Shop South Australia launches their new online marketplace Shopping locally has never been so easy. Say goodbye to running around looking for all of the best South Australian brands, because now there’s a website that houses some of the best in the biz- Shop South Australia. Shop South Australia is a online marketplace, stocking over… Read more »

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Arbour Kitchen

Early morning coffees-to-go, brekky and lunch options, plenty of locally sourced fare and a all South Australian wine list. Say hello to Wright Street’s newest occupant- Arbour Kitchen. Arbour Kitchen is a new restaurant in the centre of the city, with views of Whitmore Square and just a stone throw away from Gouger Street. It’s… Read more »

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48 Hours in the Clare Valley

48 Hours in the Clare Valley The Clare Valley Wine Region is right up there with one of my favourite wine regions in South Australia. Our first trip to the Valley was in 2015, and that’s where we fell in love (you can see all about our first visit here). Clare, around 150kms from Adelaide,… Read more »

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Easy Peasy Potato and Leek Soup

Potato and Leek Soup Wintery weather calls for soupy goodness. My other half LOVES Potato and Leek Soup, so making this one was a no brainer. I found the original recipe here on Taste.com.au, but have just made a few modifications to suit what was in my pantry at the time. It’s really quick and… Read more »

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Tasting Australia 2018- 10 of my top picks for the festival

Tasting Australia Its one of Adelaide’s biggest foodie celebrations. I’m yet to actually get off my behind and get to one of the many events, but this will be the year (I promise). Tasting Australia encompasses a variety of producers, restaurants, wineries- you name it, they have it. From foraging tours, intimate dinners, long table… Read more »