Lunchalot returns
Ok, I know I promised I’d write more regularly, but this year so far has been jam-packed with the arrival of Bubba Lunchalot, and new houses, and new kitchens of course!
So now that my life is now dominated by feeding schedules, nappies and all the other stuff that goes with being a mum, there is the grave risk that the nature of this blog will start shifting towards mashed pumpkin and baby cereal, rather than the decadent dishes I usually blog about. So before I go any further I promise to keep this blog a relatively baby free zone.
That is, right after I post this picture.

Pretty cute, huh?
Now to the food stuff.
For six months last year, O and I were exiled from our home while it underwent some major renovations. During this time we were nomads, house-sitting for various friends while they travelled to exotic corners of the earth. Living a few weeks here and a few weeks there for six months is a great way to see your city from a different perspective, and of course I made some excellent culinary discoveries along the way. Here are a few of the gems I uncovered during our time wandering the desert.
Malvern East
Malvern East was our first stop, and it was here that I discovered the best quiche I have ever tasted. The bakers at Clancy’s Bakehouse (278 Waverly Rd, Malvern East) know the secret to a truly perfect quiche. The filling is creamy yet dense and really captures the essence of the flavourings. I looooove the caramelised onion and goats cheese quiche, though I was pregnant while we stayed here and really wasn’t supposed to be eating goats cheese. The traditonal Lorraine also deserves an honourable mention.
Now any time I am in that neck of the woods I am compelled to stop in at Clancy’s and pick up a quiche for dinner.
Bulleen
In Melbourne’s heartland of Chinese restaurants I managed to find a really good continental deli. Unfortunately I can’t remember the name of it, but it’s at Bulleen Plaza on Manningham Rd next to the supermarket and fruit shop. It looks like just a butchers shop from the front window, but walk through the door and you’ll find a continental deli that can hold its own against anything you’d find on Lygon St.
Collingwood
Amelia and Lee’s place was right next door to an office I worked in for a year or so, so I wasn’t expecting any culinary discoveries here. I was wrong. O and I went to Gluttony It’s a Sin (278 Smith St, Collingwood) for brekkie one morning. To be honest, I didn’t find the food anything to rave about, but if you are ravenously hungry this is the place to go.
The portion sizes were embarrassingly large, even for a healthy appetite like mine. There was so much food on the plate that I couldn’t help but think of how much food that cafe must throw out at the end of each day, which always then brings to mind starving orphans and a whole lot of western-world guilt.
I’m not going to rave about this cafe, because it was really just the portion sizes alone that made it noteworthy.
East Melbourne
Towards the end of our exile, and the end of the pregnancy, we stayed in an apartment at Tribeca on Victoria Pde. I really didn’t do much other than watch Foxtel in the air conditioned apartment and occasionally pop to the Grocery Bar (412-442 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne) downstairs.
They do a great chai latte and an outstanding stack of pancakes with berry coulis. I became quite addicted to these pancakes in the last few weeks of the pregnancy when the cravings hit full steam ahead, and I ate about three or four pancake stacks a week! These pancakes were the only thing that could make me feel happy when I was two weeks overdue, as big as a house and the mercury had shot past 40 degrees celsius (that’s 104 fahrenheit) by 9am. The people at Grocery Bar even took pity on the overheated pregnant lady and would give me a big serve of ice cream to go with the pancakes.
It’s the simple things…
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Ange says:
May 21st, 2008 at 4:11 pm
Wow, sounds like you had a great experince whilst the rnos were being done. We’re up for the same thing soon & would love it if all of my friends found that time to take holidays so we could house sit though there is the issue of Mojo the cat - not as easy to move around as babies or dogs I’m afraid, quite dreading it really!
Ruth Ellison says:
May 25th, 2008 at 3:34 pm
Bubba Lunchalot is very cute! Lots of good eating suggestions. I just have to find the time to come to Melbourne for a eating and shopping holiday.
Cilla says:
May 28th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
Awwwwww………..so cute!
eggs and banana says:
June 3rd, 2008 at 10:05 pm
Hey ladylunchalot,
It’s been awhile..bubba lunchalot is soooo cute. Not sure who she looks like yet will decide when I meet her. Which brings me to mention that we need to catch up so you can also meet Tyler.
Don’t mind the deli’s in Bulleen Plaza. BTW R and I have a new blog going. See you soon….
red dirt mummy says:
June 9th, 2008 at 12:07 pm
I thought of you last night and realised it had been a while since I’d checked in to see if you’d updated - so glad to see a new post. Congrats on your bundle of cuteness, what a gorgeous photo.
Meself says:
June 14th, 2008 at 6:20 pm
Seriously sweet offspring … good enough to eat. :0)
I have a totally unprovable theory that people who think about their food and appreciate good nosh produce top notch offspring.
I have applied for a grant to research this proposition however my requests for funding seem to have fallen on deaf ears.
I blame the culinary phillistines!!
An East Melbourne aside. When we produced our plat de resistance more than 30 years ago at the now non-existent St Andrews Maternity Hospital part of the deal was that on the evening before you checked out you were sent out to have dinner at a nearby restaurant while the staff looked after your new bundle.
How civilised. (How no longer a part of maternity patient care.)
d cubed says:
October 26th, 2008 at 6:51 am
that is a very cute baby.
cherryblossomcupcakes says:
July 15th, 2009 at 6:38 pm
Bubba lunchalot is ridiculously gorgeous! Congratulations!