(November 8, 2021 at 1:16 am)Astreja Wrote: It's been "finish the leftovers" day today. Pastrami fried up with some egg whites; a piece of chicken; some bacon.
Offset by the presence of freshly-baked chocolate chip cookies in the house, plus mass quantities of fudge from a shopping trip a couple of nights ago.
I loved Pastrami sandwiches from this kosher deli in New York. Supermarkets do sell a product the are pleased to call pastrami. There are no kosher Delis in Adelaide, there are I think 2 kosher butchers. There have never ben many Jews in Adelaide as far as I know***
*** South Australia was founded as a Free Colony in 1836:
Adelaide (/ˈædəleɪd/ (
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Adelaide is situated on the Adelaide Plains north of the Fleurieu Peninsula, between the Gulf St Vincent in the west and the Mount Lofty Ranges in the east. Its metropolitan area extends 20 km (12 mi) from the coast to the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges, and stretches 96 km (60 mi) from Gawler in the north to Sellicks Beach in the south.
Named in honour of Queen Adelaide, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for the only freely-settled British province in Australia.[10] Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city centre and chose its location close to the River Torrens. Light's design, now listed as national heritage, set out the city centre in a grid layout known as "Light's Vision", interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parklands.
Adelaide - Wikipedia