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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Sweet New Zealand and Blackcurrant Semifreddo]]></title>
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<dc:subject>Sweet New Zealand And Blackcurrant Semifreddo</dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/Blackcurrant_Semifreddo_Thumb.jpg' alt='Sweet New Zealand and Blackcurrant Semifreddo'>I&#39;m sneaking in one last post before 2012 arrives, one last entry into December - my month of hosting <a
href='http://alessandrazecchini.blogspot.com/p/sweet-new-zealand.html'>Sweet New Zealand</a> and in doing sending
another invitation for you all to visit the final roundup of amazing, inspired and often festive entries from Kiwis
here at home and abroad.<br />There were a flurry of last minute Sweets arrive in my inbox today  - <a
href='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/2011_sweet_new_zealand_december_links.html'>please don&#39;t miss viewing them all
on the updated page by clicking here.</a> <br /><em>Please note if you have visited the page before and are not finding
the new additions you made need to force refresh/reload the page to <a href='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/2011_sweet_new_zealand_blackcurrant_semifreddo.html'>...</a>
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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[My Christmas Contribution ]]></title>
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<modified>2011-12-21T00:00:00Z +1200</modified>
<issued>2011-12-21T00:00:00Z +1200</issued>
<dc:subject>My Christmas Contribution </dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/Christmas2011Cover_Thumb.jpg' alt='My Christmas Contribution '>With so few sleeps left now until Christmas you probably have your menu all sorted and preparations well under way and
are unlikely to need any help from me. However if you are still stuck for an idea or two, I&#39;ve been busy behind the
scenes creating a small Christmas magazine issue with 12 of my favourite festive recipes from 12 different countries.<br
/><a href='http://bronmarshall.com/2011/christmas/index.html'>Click here or on the cover below to view the magazine in
all it&#39;s glory.</a> <br />Just a note: unlike many of the online magazines available, you do not require flash, or
need to zoom in / zoom out... to view my magazine. It&#39;s easy to view and navigate on all devices, iPads and mobile
phones by clicking on the arrows <a href='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/2011_my_christmas_contribution.html'>...</a>
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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Black Blues Blues Black]]></title>
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<modified>2011-12-07T00:00:00Z +1200</modified>
<issued>2011-12-07T00:00:00Z +1200</issued>
<dc:subject>Black Blues Blues Black</dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/Black_Blueberries_Thumb.jpg' alt='Black Blues Blues Black'><br /><a href='http://thewellseasonedcook.blogspot.com/2011/07/black-and-white-wednesday-new-culinary.html'>For Black
and White Wednesday hosted by Susan - The Well Seasoned Cook</a>  <br />]]></summary>
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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Sweet New Zealand December Links]]></title>
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<modified>2011-12-04T00:00:00Z +1200</modified>
<issued>2011-12-04T00:00:00Z +1200</issued>
<dc:subject>Sweet New Zealand December Links</dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/SweetNewZealand_Thumb.jpg' alt='Sweet New Zealand December Links'><br /><strong>Sweet New Zealand December Round Up</strong><br />Here are the SWEETEST SWEET submissions I received
during December from an amazing bunch of Kiwi bloggers <a href='http://www.homemadesbyarfi.com/'>Arfi will now take
over</a> the Sweet New Zealand baton for January.<br />Click on the underlined links or images below to be taken to the
contributors original blog post and recipe if available.   <br />To remind / alert you to the event and the rules, <a
href='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/2011_sweet_december_beginning_rhubarb_berry_buckle.html'>here is my initial post</a>
<br />This Sweet cake is great for afternoon tea or breakfast you choose! <a href='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/2011_sweet_new_zealand_december_links.html'>...</a>
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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Sweet December Beginning with Rhubarb Berry Buckle]]></title>
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<modified>2011-12-03T00:00:00Z +1200</modified>
<issued>2011-12-03T00:00:00Z +1200</issued>
<dc:subject>Sweet December Beginning With Rhubarb Berry Buckle</dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/RhubarbBerryBuckle_Thumb.jpg' alt='Sweet December Beginning with Rhubarb Berry Buckle'>Phew! December is here and so is Summer for us lucky folk Downunder, if the last couple of days are anything to go by
it&#39;s going to be a cracker one at that!<br />December not only announces the arrival of Summer for us Kiwis, but it
is also the end of year and holiday centric with lots of entertaining, dining out and Christmas parties for most too,
just as it is up on top.<br />Yes, December is looking very Sweet!<br />In fact it&#39;s my honour to be hosting
<strong>&quot;Sweet New Zealand&quot;</strong> a monthly blogging event for Kiwis, created by talented blogger, author
and sweet loving <a href='http://alessandrazecchini.blogspot.com/'>Alessandra Zecchini.</a> Having had <a href='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/2011_sweet_december_beginning_rhubarb_berry_buckle.html'>...</a>
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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Christmas Tea Panna Cotta with Cranberry Gelée]]></title>
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<modified>2011-11-24T00:00:00Z +1200</modified>
<issued>2011-11-24T00:00:00Z +1200</issued>
<dc:subject>Christmas Tea Panna Cotta With Cranberry Gelée</dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/Christmas_Tea_Pannacotta_Thumb.jpg' alt='Christmas Tea Panna Cotta with Cranberry Gelée'><br />Everyone seems to be in Christmas mode, with the traditional fake snow decorations being sunbaked all around the
country. But I don&#39;t particularly feel like Christmas at all.<br />As some of you may remember we&#39;ve switched
our Christmas to July, even being both born in the Southern Hemisphere it&#39;s never felt right in December to J and
I. Earlier this year we were blessed with the most wonderful White Christmas, going to bed on the 24th of July with
snow falling and waking on the 25th with even more perfect dry fluffy snow, <a
href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/51168623@N00/5976329539/in/photostream'>the fairytale stuff!</a> <br />It&#39;s a
scene I will never forget and I will even go as far to say I believe it was my best <a href='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/2011_christmas_tea_panna_cotta_cranberry_gelée.html'>...</a>
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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[For the Love of Food - NZFBA Conference]]></title>
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<modified>2011-11-17T00:00:00Z +1200</modified>
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<dc:subject>For The Love Of Food - NZFBA Conference</dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/Prawns_TheTastingShed_Thumb.jpg' alt='For the Love of Food - NZFBA Conference'><br /> <br /><em>Marinated Olives / Prawns in Cider with pickled shallots, garlic pur&eacute;e <a
href='http://www.thetastingshed.co.nz/'>@ The Tasting Shed</a></em><br />I&#39;m still on a high from my weekend away
in Auckland for our first ever New Zealand Food Bloggers Conference. Where I was surrounded by so many creative and
passionate people, it&#39;s a far cry from when I began food blogging. <br />In 2005 there were <a
href='http://www.winosandfoodies.com/'>only 2 of us</a> in New Zealand, soon 3 and 4. However now there are over <a
href='http://www.foodbloggersnz.com/members'>75 members</a> signed into the <a
href='http://www.foodbloggersnz.com/'>NZFBA&#39;s website</a> and I&#39;m sure there are more Kiwi foodie blogs we are
yet <a href='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/2011_for_love_food_nzfba_conference.html'>...</a>
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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Lemon Balm, Sorbet Gin Slushie]]></title>
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<modified>2011-11-04T00:00:00Z +1200</modified>
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<dc:subject>Lemon Balm, Sorbet Gin Slushie</dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/LemonGinSorbet_Thumb.jpg' alt='Lemon Balm, Sorbet Gin Slushie'><br />It&#39;s been a busy couple of weeks with tying up a few photography jobs, being interviewed for a local magazine,
writing, snapping and <a href='http://www.foodbloggersnz.com/2011-conference'>preparing for next weekend&#39;s first
ever New Zealand Food bloggers conference,</a> not to mention keeping the spring grass/weed growth under control.<br
/>One thing I do enjoy I&#39;ve discovered more and more recently is: after a day of this and the additional chaos of
being a homeschooling mum and keeping the fairies and fairies&#39; Dad happy, is a little London Dry Gin mixed with
something lemony. It goes down really well ... I mean <em>really</em> well. It doesn&#39;t often matter in what form
the lemon comes, as long as it dilutes the <a href='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/2011_lemon_balm_sorbet_gin_slushie.html'>...</a>
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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Felling Trees in Black in White]]></title>
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<modified>2011-10-26T00:00:00Z +1200</modified>
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<dc:subject>Felling Trees In Black In White</dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/Felled_Broccoli_Tree_Thumb.jpg' alt='Felling Trees in Black in White'><br /><a href='http://thewellseasonedcook.blogspot.com/2011/07/black-and-white-wednesday-new-culinary.html'>For Black
and White Wednesday hosted by Susan - The Well Seasoned Cook</a><br /> ]]></summary>
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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Fondant Roses on Sunday]]></title>
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<modified>2011-10-25T00:00:00Z +1200</modified>
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<dc:subject>Fondant Roses On Sunday</dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/Fondant_Roses_Thumb.jpg' alt='Fondant Roses on Sunday'>  <br />We caught up with the lovely <a href='http://alessandrazecchini.blogspot.com'>Alessandra Zecchini</a> over the
long weekend as she was down promoting her new book at local farmers markets and stores. &quot;Party Food for
Girls&quot; is her first book with her daughter Arantxa. It includes really pretty ideas and directions for decorating
cupcakes, biscuits and desserts including these fondant roses.  <br />You can see and read more about our fun making
the fondant roses together on <a
href='http://alessandrazecchini.blogspot.com/2011/10/party-food-for-girls-at-oxford-farmers.html'>Alessandra&#39;s blog
here.</a> <br />]]></summary>
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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
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<modified>2011-10-19T00:00:00Z +1200</modified>
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<dc:subject>Spanish Churros With Hot Chocolate</dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/Spanish_Churros_Chocolate_Thumb.jpg' alt='Spanish Churros with Hot Chocolate'><br />The weather has been absolutely atrocious today. Constant horizontal rain driving in and the wind howling around
the bay kitchen window. And cold, very cold. Not quite cold enough to snow, but cold enough for us to all be squabbling
over the top spot near the fireplace to <a href='http://instagr.am/'>instagram</a> and chant...<br />Suffice to say we
had to play inside today. But that was O.K as it gave me the time I was also hoping to find and an idea to contribute
to <a href='http://alessandrazecchini.blogspot.com/'> Sweet New Zealand</a> hosted by <a
href='http://couscous-consciousness.blogspot.com/2011/10/sweet-new-zealand.html'>Sue this month</a> at <a
href='http://couscous-consciousness.blogspot.com'>Couscous and <a href='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/2011_spanish_churros_hot_chocolate.html'>...</a>
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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Some Housekeeping]]></title>
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<modified>2011-10-14T00:00:00Z +1200</modified>
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<dc:subject>Some Housekeeping</dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/Recipe_Index_Thumb.jpg' alt='Some Housekeeping'><br /><br /><br /><br />I&#39;ve been doing some housekeeping around here (with technical assistance from J), moving the
furniture, or in this case my recipe links and indexes. Some of you may have noticed recently the main index was not
displaying correctly for safari browsers and most of the more recent recipes and magazine collections were missing. <br
/>Well, now it&#39;s the older recipes from my old wordpress blog that are missing. The posts are still there, just not
linked up quite yet. I&#39;m working on that and hope to have everything in order very soon, including additional
seasonal categories and an easily traceable archive, so you can find old favourites very quickly.<br />In the meantime
you can click on the images above to <a href='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/2011_some_housekeeping.html'>...</a>
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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Dark Bittersweet and Slightly Spicy]]></title>
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<modified>2011-10-13T00:00:00Z +1200</modified>
<issued>2011-10-13T00:00:00Z +1200</issued>
<dc:subject>Dark Bittersweet And Slightly Spicy</dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/Dark_Spicy_Chocolate_Cake_Thumb.jpg' alt='Dark Bittersweet and Slightly Spicy'> <br />I&#39;m sitting here in my studio having completed the photo resizing and processing tasks for this post and
there is this extremely tempting aroma emanating from behind me. <br />The fairies and I indulged earlier with a small
slice each, there&#39;s more than three quarters remaining.<br />It&#39;s too dark for the fairy Dad&#39;s tastes.
I&#39;ll fix him something else he&#39;ll prefer soon.<br />Perhaps you can almost smell it too?<br />It&#39;s rich and
dark, bitter but sweet, warm, inviting and every so slightly spicy.<br /> <br /><em>A couple of notes:</em> although the
cake is moist when cooked through, slightly undercooking, i.e taking it out of the oven while still wobbly on top, makes
a truly divine dessert. A gooey soft <a href='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/2011_dark_bittersweet_slightly_spicy.html'>...</a>
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<author><name>Bron Marshall</name></author>
<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Baking with Bittersweet Chips]]></title>
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<modified>2011-10-12T00:00:00Z +1200</modified>
<issued>2011-10-12T00:00:00Z +1200</issued>
<dc:subject>Baking With Bittersweet Chips</dc:subject>
<summary type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[<img src='http://bronmarshall.com/blog/images/Baking_BlackWhite_Thumb.jpg' alt='Baking with Bittersweet Chips'><br /><a href='http://thewellseasonedcook.blogspot.com/2011/07/black-and-white-wednesday-new-culinary.html'>For Black
and White Wednesday hosted by Susan - The Well Seasoned Cook</a><br /> ]]></summary>
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