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Winter 2017
I NS IDE
TH IS
I SSUE :
Welcome 1
Men’s Health 1
Seasonal
Produce
1
Bannockburn
Men’s Commu-
nity Kitchen
2
Winter Recipe 2
Hot tips 3
Smart Eating Quiz
4
Contact details 4
B A R W O N H E A L T HB A R W O N H E A L T HB A R W O N H E A L T HB A R W O N H E A L T H
U P C O M I N G
E V E N TS :
• CK Facilitator train-
ing– Thursday 15th
& 22nd June . See
contact details on
page 4.
• Barwon Community
Kitchen Network -
Tuesday 25th July,
2 - 4.15 pm.
Welcome to our Community Kitchens (CK) winter newsletter. This season we are focussing on Men as coming up is:
MEN’S HEALTH WEEK: June 12 - 18, 2017
In Australia, Men's Health Week provides a platform for challenging and de-bating key issues in men's health and to raise the profile of men, their health outcomes and health needs around the country. Because the health status of males in most countries, including Australia, is generally poorer than that of females.
This year there are two themes:
“If men can talk about match fitness” (of sportsmen)5 Why is it sometimes hard to discuss their own health?
“If men can look after their families”5 Why is it sometimes hard to look after their own health?
Some useful Helplines:
Mensline Aust 1300 78 99 78 Gamblers’ Helpline 1 800 858 858
Life line 13 11 14 Quitline 13 78 48
Seasonal Produce for Winter Fruits Nashi pears Vegetables Leek
Apples Oranges Beetroot Fennel
Bananas Passionfruit Broccoli Parsnips
Grapefruit Pears Cabbage Pumpkins
Lemons Persimmons Cauliflower Potatoes
Limes Rhubarb Carrot Spring on-ion
Kiwi fruit Tamarillos Celeriac Tomatoes
Mandarins Tangelos Kale Turnip
P A G E 2 W I N T E R E D I T I O N
Creamy leek, potato and bacon soup
20g butter 1 leek pale part only
1 brown onion
2 celery sticks
2 large potatoes
5 cups (1.25L) chicken stock
1/2 cup (125ml) thickened light cream
200g bacon, diced
Sour cream to serve
Chopped fresh chives
METHOD
Heat the butter in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add the leek, onion, celery and potato. Cook, stirring, for 5 mins or until the vegetables begin to soften.
Add the stock and cream. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low. Simmer, uncovered, stir-ring occasionally, for 25 mins or until soft. Set aside for 10 mins to cool. Use a stick blender to carefully blend soup until smooth.
Meanwhile, cook the diced bacon in a medium frying pan over medium heat for 5 mins or until crisp and browned. Stir one-third of the bacon into the blended soup. Ladle into bowls and top with sour cream, chives and remaining bacon. Serve with toast.
http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/43355/creamy+leek+potato+and+bacon+soup?ref=collections,soup-recipes
Bannockburn Men’s Community Kitchen
What do you enjoy most about the CK? It is social as well as having an opportunity to choose recipes, cook lunch and eat it together. It is an opportunity to mix with others and talk.
What has been some of the memorable experiences for the Men’s CK? Every 6 months or so we have an outing. Golden Plains provide the shire bus. We have visited Science Works Museum, Lorne & Forrest and Blackwood.
Also Christmas in July. We start at 8am, so it is a long day. We bring in a BBQ with rotisserie and use the oven to cook a full Christmas lunch. We have had cards & letters of appreciation.
What are your early memories of food?
When growing up meat and 3 veg was put on the table every
night, except Fri fish & chip night. Sun lunch was always roast
lamb. Chicken was very expensive and a rarity.
“I remember being sent to the butchers for 2 Ibs two tooth mutton
for 2 shillings”
When does your CK meet? Wednesday fortnightly 9.30am- 2pm Bannockburn Cultural Centre, 27 High St., Bannockburn. Contact Alan on 52819270
P A G E 3 W I N T E R E D I T I O N
Storing tomato paste- When tomato paste is in a large jar store it by freezing it in tablespoon-size por-tions in an ice-cube tray. Once they’re solid, transfer the cubes to a plastic freezer bag.
Find a community garden near you:
•Anglesea Community Garden
•Barwon Heads Community Arts Garden
•Breamlea Community Garden
•Community Garden 3231, Airey's Inlet
•Danawa Community Garden, Torquay
•Geelong West Community Garden
•Gracedale Community Garden, Lorne
•Grinter Garden (behind Splashdown)
•Grovedale Community Garden
•Lara Community Arts and Garden Project
•Manifold Heights Community Garden
•Norlane Community Garden
•Northern Community Hub
•Ocean Grove Community Garden
•Point Lonsdale Community Garden
•Portarlington Primary School Community Garden
Hot tips- Kitchen tips and tricks
Reviving crystallised honey-Place the container in a bowl of hot water until the honey is smooth and runny, 5 to 10 minutes.
Preparing a salad in advance- Just layer the ingredients in one large bowl. Place the dressing at the bottom, then add sturdy, wilt-resistant vegetables (such as cut-up peppers, carrots, cucumbers, and radishes) and top with greens. Cover it all with a damp paper towel and refriger-ate for up to 12 hours. Toss when serv-ing
How to prevent potatoes from dis-coloring- Once peeling and cutting potatoes, to maintain their creamy colour, refrigerate the pieces in a container of cold water. Fully sub-merged, they’ll keep up to a day before cooking.
Want to find out more about Community Kitchens
or topics from the newsletter?
Contact Sue Harman, Community Kitchens Coordinator
Ph: 1300 715 673 4215 3476 (direct number)
Email: [email protected]
Like our new facebook page:
‘Community Kitchens Geelong Region’
Further information about Community Kitchens also
available at: www.communitykitchens.org.au
www.barwonhealth.org.au
Smart eating quiz
1 If a product says it has ‘no added sugar’, is it low in sugar?
A Yes B No C Sometimes
2 People who follow vegetarian diets should pay special attention to nutrients such as protein, zinc, vita-min B12 and calcium.
A Yes B No
3 Which of the following dinners would be a healthy well-balanced vegetarian meal?
A Scrambled eggs with mushrooms and tomato on wholemeal toast
B Stir-fry vegetables (bokchoy, capsicum, carrots, broccoli) and tofu with almonds and brown rice
C Pasta with a bottle of stir-through pasta sauce
D Green salad
E Both A and B
4 High fibre foods can be beneficial when trying to lose weight?
A True B False
5 A gluten free diet should be followed by those who?
A Have high blood cholesterol B Have been diagnosed with Coeliac disease by their doctor C Need to lose weight D Have lactose intolerance
E Have Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
6. Which of the following foods has a low glycaemic index (GI)?
A Yoghurt B Potato
C Watermelon
D Wholemeal bread http://daa.asn.au/for-the-public/smart-eating-for-you/smart-eating-quiz/
Correct answers: 1 Sometimes, 2 Yes, 3 E, 4 True, 5 B, 6 A