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Garden designer Michael Cooke is a real plantsman.  At 11-years-old he would ride his skateboard down to the local plant nursery after school and help out, and when he was 22, he bought the business.

Michael’s 10 acre property in Central Mangrove on the Central Coast of NSW is a ‘botanical garden lab’, filled with a diverse range of plants, a dam, pontoon, chook house and much more.

Our gardens columnist, Georgina Reid of The Planthunter recently caught up with Michael to learn a little more about the garden he has spent 28 years creating.

Cardigang Is A Cool New Craft Company For Beginner Knitters!

Like lots of people during Melbourne’s 2020 lockdowns, Cat Bloxsom and Morgan Collins took up a new hobby to keep themselves from going stir-crazy. They taught themselves how to knit on YouTube, and quickly became obsessed!

After months of mailing each other yarn samples, and knitting on park benches in lieu of daily exercise – they realised they had something special going. Within months they launched Cardigang, a DIY knit kit company tailored towards beginner knitters.

Alongside their full-time jobs in marketing, these business-minded besties are doing cool crafty things!

A Gallery-Like Family Home

When designing the Colonnade House in Melbourne’s East Malvern, Splinter Society were tasked with creating a modern, concrete extension for grand Federation-era home. The vision was to bring these two very different architectural styles together into a single cohesive, family home.

With a robust materials palette and deep, moody colour scheme, the architects have done just that! The resulting home cleverly balances old and new, and provides the perfect gallery-like backdrop for the clients’ extensive collection of art.

Meatless Monday: Bento Box Deliciousness

FOODMeatless Monday: Bento Box Deliciousness

Meatless Monday: Bento Box Deliciousness

This Meatless Monday make a meat-free bento box with Asian-inspired alive recipes.

If you’re a fan of Japanese food like I am, you’ve probably ordered a bento box at one time or another, or at least have seen a friend order one. If not, here’s what a common bento looks like: a rectangular serving tray split into several compartments, which are filled with small portions of a variety of foods. A typical western-style Japanese bento might include some sort of hot teriyaki dish, plus rice, salad (green or seaweed), maki sushi (sushi rolls), and gyoza.

Bento beginnings
Bento’s origins date back centuries, perhaps as far back as the 12th century when cooked and dried rice was prepared and stored in a small bag. Since then bento has evolved into somewhat of an art form, especially kyaraben bento, or character bento, which is decorated to resemble cartoon and video game characters, as well as oekakiben bento, which is arranged to look like people, animals, monuments, flowers, and more.

Bento boxes
If you’d like to make your own bento, lots of container options are available. Many natural health food stores are now carrying a variety of reusable containers ideal for bento arrangements. Further, an endless supply of containers is available in a variety of cute shapes, colours, and patterns. Just be sure the product you are buying is BPA-free to avoid chemical exposure.

Bento components
Typically a bento includes rice, fish or meat, and at least one pickled or cooked vegetables; however, the options really are limitless. This Meatless Monday skip the fish or meat and replace it with a meatless protein. Try out a combination of these tasty bento-worthy components.

  • Chia-Crusted Tofu with Lime Salt Recipe
  • Confetti Rice
  • Vegetable and Tofu Maki
  • Brown Rice Tofu Pockets
  • Egg Fried Rice
  • Quinoa Spring Rolls
  • Wakame and Spring Vegetable Coleslaw
  • Pickled Asparagus
  • Broccoli Sesame Stir-fry
  • Asian Noodle Salad
  • Baked Spinach and Potato Samosas
  • Spring Rolls
  • Seasoned Edamame and Beans

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