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Relishing Summer in Hobart: the Taste Festival

Posted on the 08 January 2012 by Jane @Jane_PlanetBaby

Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste Festival

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Good evening, Lovelies! I hope you've had a relaxing and enjoyable weekend. PB HQ was a hive of activity as Mr PB raced to tick off the numerous tasks on our 'to do list' before returning to work tomorrow (boo!). Lots of painting, tree trimming, weeding and picture hanging were all involved. I'll do an update soon on how we're settling into our new home.
Anyway, following on from my last post about the finish of the Sydney-to-Hobart Yacht Race, how about you join me at Hobart's The Taste Festival? Remember my post on it last year? Mmm, your mouths are watering, aren't they?! Okay, let's leave Mr PB and the pixies to play in the adjacent park in front of Parliament House while we go a-hunting for some gourmet Tasmanian fare.
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalThis is the entry which greets us. Our famous local beer, Cascade, is advertised prominently - we locals are very proud of it!
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalTo our left is the waterfront with its outdoor seating - we'll be lucky if we can find seats under the umbrellas there, though. They're that popular.
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalAnd over to our right is the Cancer Council, dishing out free sunscreen. Let's slap some on. Hey, wait! Who's that clown on the left? Mr PB, just keep on walking - you have pixies to entertain while we have food foraging ahead!
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalOkay, let's walk inside the shed. Here's an overview with my camera held high over my head. Lots of stalls filled to the brim with luscious, fresh Tasmanian produce. Mmm!
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalLet's start with the Mures stall, purveyors of the freshest fish, all caught locally. See their boats up there? Hmm, that fisherman's basket sounds scrummy, don't you think?
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalContinuing on with the seafood hunt, don't you think these folks are a little *cheeky*?! Mr PB swears by their Pacific oysters (and yes, I'll leave the comments right there, thanks!).
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalThat ploughman's platter from the Bruny Island Cheese Co sounds scrumptious, don't you think?
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalNow, what about dessert? Some fresh berries are just the ticket, don't you think? Mmm, that summer pudding sounds enticing...
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalAnd how about a Spring Vale pinot noir?
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalOr a crisp Ninth Island sauvignon blanc? Now you're talking!
Okay, I've settled on crumbed scallops and chips and a fisherman's basket for Mr PB. Right, you've bought yours - let's head outside to the park!
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalHmm, Mr PB and the pixies are nowhere to be found. Let's pull up these beanbags and eat our lunch under this shady tree.
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalOoh, I can't wait to polish off these plump scallops!
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalScrummo. So glad you enjoyed yours as well. Let's wander over to find Mr PB and the pixies. Just head past the pretty flower bed and the children playing cricket, lacrosse, hopscotch and basketball.
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalOh look! Here's Sam with the blue hat, trying to catch a fish in the pool. Thank goodness for strong magnets ☺.
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalHere he is with his trusty pirate friends.
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalAnd here's Joshie, showing us where to go, I think...
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalWhilst Miss India has morphed into a beautiful butterfly.
Relishing summer in Hobart: the Taste FestivalI don't know about you but I think I'll settle down in a beanbag next to Joshie here - care to join me? Time for a little siesta, perhaps...
So tell me, did you have fun? And will you return next year with the family in tow? I promise you another personally escorted tour, Brownies' Honour!Photobucket

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