Monday, 17 December 2012

Eurobay Burgers

This place is probably one of my favourites when I'm craving a good, juicy burger.
There is little that compares to a hearty burger, specially one like this. 
The place is usually busy but is in prime location, just across from beach. The menu is vast and mostly Mediterranean but it's the burgers you want to try. 
For the best value-for-money burger and side of Euro fries (laced with herbs & a delicious special sauce) head over to Eurobay in Brighton. This has definately become a regular spot for friends and I.


                      Steak burger and Euro fries...






Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Meet Moochi

Frozen-yoghurt seems to be a fad here in Australia, at the moment. All sorts of different shops have opened over the last twelve months. I particularly like Moochi. The name is cute, the stores are colourful, the people are friendly and it is always packed out. Could only mean one thing... IT'S GOOD!!

How it works; You pick the size, the yoghurt flavour and have about 1000 toppings to chose from. From fresh fruit, corn flakes (yes corn flakes!) and nuts to all sorts of candy the vast array makes you feel like you're five, again. Hooray!








My Moochi went something like this...

Pomegranate yoghurt, fresh kiwi fruit, strawberry pearls (which pop in your mouth) and chocolate flakes to finish. This is a mouth orgasm. Delicious and refreshing and the perfect late night treat. 













My date's Moochi also looked delish.



Moochi is located at Shop 1, 7-9 Churchill Ave Strathfield (Sydney's Inner-West). I highly recommend you grab a friend or two and pop in for your very own fro-yo experience. Happy eating!!

Home made Facial Mask

Here's a quick recipe for an effective facial mask you can whip up at home, using only, ingredients in your kitchen. This treatment will leave your face feeling fresh, smooth and tighter.

What you'll need:

1/2 Banana
2 Tablespoons of plain yoghurt 
1 Tablespoon on honey




 Mash half a banana in a bowl...



Add the yoghurt... 




Add the honey. Mix it all until you have a gooey paste.
Apply the mix to your face and neck and leave it in for 15-20 minutes. Rinse off with cold water.

And.... Voila... We have a facial mask.
 
 It may seem simple but this home made treatment goes a long way. Your face is left looking radiant.