28 April, 2011
Lunchtime mushrooms
Last week I found a couple of birch bolets (Leccinum scabrum) under a
tree at work. Today I went for a walk to see if there were any more
and came back with about a kilo of them. I also found some very tasty
looking young fly agarics (Amanita muscaria; see Donn's blog for
cooking instructions). I also found a couple of different looking
bolets. I think these are Boletus versicolor (aka B. Rubellus).
Rogersmushrooms.com says they are edible but not good.
tree at work. Today I went for a walk to see if there were any more
and came back with about a kilo of them. I also found some very tasty
looking young fly agarics (Amanita muscaria; see Donn's blog for
cooking instructions). I also found a couple of different looking
bolets. I think these are Boletus versicolor (aka B. Rubellus).
Rogersmushrooms.com says they are edible but not good.
25 April, 2011
Ruahine Range; Lake Colenso
A tramp over easter with Chris and N in the Ruahines. We started at Mokai Patea and walked to (almost) Runahine corner hut, via Lake Colenso. Highlights were seeing blue duck on the lake, and in the stream between Lake Coleso and Ruahine Corner.
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11-04 Ruahine Range Colenso Hut |
19 April, 2011
Chermoula
Chermoula. Pretty; tasty.


2 cloves chopped garlic
1 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp sweet smoked paprika
1/2 tsp turmeric
1/4-1/2 tsp ground chilli
1 medium chopped tomato
1 handful chopped fresh coriander
3 Tbsp olive oil
zest + juice from one lime (or lemon)
salt and pepper
Blend. Marinate something in it for half an hour (prawns work well). Fry your stuff, not for too long.
17 April, 2011
12 April, 2011
Tramping in the Matiri Range
Soooooooooo. I've been sitting on these photos for a month or so now. While Romaric was in NZ I headed down to the southisland with him and Bastien for a spot of tramping. I'd planned a trip around Hokitika to visit some remote Westcoast huts. The weather forecast looked a bit dodgy for the middle of our trip and Romaric started fretting about getting stuck in a hut with me and Bastien. Instead, we headed up the Matiri Valley, north of Murchison. The trip went roughly like this; (A map of the trip with the GPS tracks is included in the album of photos for day one.)
Day one: Walked in the Lake Matiri Hut, meet a bunch of bat watchers. Romaric discovered that the Matiri Valley is one of the few places in NZ where trout were never introduced.
Day one: Walked in the Lake Matiri Hut, meet a bunch of bat watchers. Romaric discovered that the Matiri Valley is one of the few places in NZ where trout were never introduced.
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