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Pellegrini’s

August 6, 2006November 9, 2008 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

They say Pellegrini's has had one paint job in over fifty years, and it left the place looking exactly the same. I wandered in there one cold Monday night, walking the length of its 1950s bar to the cosy kitchen at the back. The red leather barstools are comfortable enough for a weekday lunchtime or … Continue reading Pellegrini’s

Overworked

August 2, 2006July 5, 2017 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

After almost six months of stretching my workdays out at times, things just got interesting. I've been co-opted onto a suite of projects for the Victorian Air Ambulance wing which we also manage. My contract has been extended for a year, and I shall henceforth by known as Project Manager - Major Projects (there's posh). … Continue reading Overworked

Diamonds Ball

June 30, 2006January 1, 2009 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

Thursday night saw me attending one of Melbourne's biggest balls, a women-only event called the Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend ball. It is run every year for the Challenge charity (www.challenge.org.au), an organisation providing services and programs that support children and families living with cancer and other life-threatening blood disorders. I don't get to … Continue reading Diamonds Ball

Melbourne Food & Wine Show

June 20, 2006November 8, 2008 ~ maireaddoyle ~ 1 Comment

Mena and I spent an extremely enjoyable and wine-sozzled day at the Good Food & Wine Show on Saturday. We pushed through the thronged aisles, sampling all Australia has to offer in terms of gourmet food: Indian spices, seafood pates, jams and preserves, flavoured olive oils, teas and coffees. The first cookery demonstration we sat … Continue reading Melbourne Food & Wine Show

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