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August 15, 2005

As you may have noticed I've not been posting since Thursday. I've been offline.

I took a few days off as the household is still not connected to ADSL-2. I'm still awaiting on the wireless modem to be delivered.

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I spent the last few days cruising the Eden Valley in South Australia checking out the riesling and other wines. I missed Henschke, which was a pity in the light of this.

There was no internet cafe in any of the small towns in the Eden Valley region. So that was that for my plan to posting my little exploration of South Australian regionalism as I travelled along.

What was interesting on the trip was the regionalism of the Barossa Valley: those Aussie wines and foods that reflect the diversity of style and flavour to be found in this particular region of South Australia.

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The fullest expression of this regionalism was Maggie Beer as found in her history the cookbook and the products.

I guess the regional food supplements and builds on the wine

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