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Ep 310 - Enough is Enough

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ON TODAY’S SHOW

- The AFL’s stance on violence against women

- The derogatory list involving Yarra Valley Grammar School students

- What is the most boring day?

- A shout out to Melbourne’s weather

- Corrie’s getaway to Byron Bay

A big shout out for Corrie, who was recognised in The Age for her work with the Sorrento Writers Festival

Click here to read the article https://www.theage.com.au/cbd/upstart-writers-festival-aiming-to-take-melbourne-s-mantle-20240506-p5fpck.html

In relation to the AFL’s stance on violence against women, Caro and Corrie referenced the following comments and articles:

Sian Pryor on X: The AFL announcer last night asked for a minute’s silence for ‘the women who’ve lost their lives’. Once again the men are missing. The women are the actors in this phrase. As if a life is like a lost set of car keys. How about ‘for the women murdered by men’?

Language. Matters.

Waleed Aly in The Age: Holding all men responsible for a violent minority has failed to keep women safe

Julia Baird in The Age: The AFL’s ‘call to arms’ is a step forward. Shame about the steps backwards

THE COCKTAIL CABINET – brought to us by Prince Wine Store and Myles Thomson. This week: Rutherglen wines

Chambers Old Vine Muscadelle

Pfeiffer Seriously Nutty Dry Apera

BSF brought to us by Red Energy owned by Snowy Hydro, a renewable energy leader.

BOOK: Caro has a Book: What happened to Nina? By Dervla McTiernan

SCREEN: Corrie has a Screen: The Idea of You on Prime

Thank you to Cobram Estate Olive Oil

FOOD: Caro has a recipe: The world’s easiest quiche

TOMATO & SPINACH

QUICHE

Serves 6

4 Roma tomatoes

Salt and pepper, to taste Extra virgin olive oil, to taste 1 small onion, finely diced 200g spinach 300ml cream

3 egg yolks

1 egg

SHORTCRUST PASTRY

210g plain flour

Pinch of salt

125g unsalted butter, cubed

25ml cold water

1 egg

To make the pastry, sieve flour and salt into a bowl. Rub butter into flour until it resembles breadcrumbs. Make a well in the centre and add the water and lightly beaten egg. Carefully bring in flour mixture until dough comes together. Knead lightly.

Shape dough into 2 discs and wrap in plastic film. Refrigerate for 1 hour.

Roll the pastry out to about 3mm thick and line a fluted quiche tin with a little overhang at the top.

(Any leftover pastry can be frozen for another use.) Refrigerate tart case.

Preheat oven to 200°C. Cut the tomatoes in half lengthways and place on a lined baking sheet, sprinkling the cut side with salt and pepper and a little oil. Place in the oven and bake at the same time that you are blind-baking the tart case - for about 20 minutes until the tomatoes are roasted and the pastry is golden brown. Remove from oven, set aside.

Reduce oven to 160°C. Sweat the onion in a frying pan in a little oil until soft. Add the spinach and cook for another couple of minutes. Cool.

Arrange spinach mixture on the pastry. Place tomatoes on top.

Mix the cream and eggs, then season with salt and black pepper.

Pour into the pastry-lined tin and put in oven. Cook for 40 minutes. The filling will puff up and turn golden-brown. Rest quiche rest for a minute, then serve. NOTE: This quiche can be served at room temperature, too.

DID YOU SEE THAT? Media Watch discussed the ABC’s coverage of the recent tragic events at Bondi Junction

SIX QUICK QUESTIONS for Red Energy owned by Snowy Hydro, a renewable energy leader.

CARO TO CORRIE: What’s the most boring day

CORRIE TO CARO: What irritates you beyond belief while listening to radio interviews

CARO TO CORRIE: What caused joy this week

CORRIE TO CARO: What is one of Australia's great myths about Melbourne

CARO TO CORRIE: What was your favorite Met Gala Ball outfit

CORRIE TO CARO: Which problem suffered by all of your children have you never really respected

Thank you Red Energy, Prince Winestore and Cobram Olive Oil

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Ep 310 - Enough is Enough

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İçerik SEN tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan SEN veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.

ON TODAY’S SHOW

- The AFL’s stance on violence against women

- The derogatory list involving Yarra Valley Grammar School students

- What is the most boring day?

- A shout out to Melbourne’s weather

- Corrie’s getaway to Byron Bay

A big shout out for Corrie, who was recognised in The Age for her work with the Sorrento Writers Festival

Click here to read the article https://www.theage.com.au/cbd/upstart-writers-festival-aiming-to-take-melbourne-s-mantle-20240506-p5fpck.html

In relation to the AFL’s stance on violence against women, Caro and Corrie referenced the following comments and articles:

Sian Pryor on X: The AFL announcer last night asked for a minute’s silence for ‘the women who’ve lost their lives’. Once again the men are missing. The women are the actors in this phrase. As if a life is like a lost set of car keys. How about ‘for the women murdered by men’?

Language. Matters.

Waleed Aly in The Age: Holding all men responsible for a violent minority has failed to keep women safe

Julia Baird in The Age: The AFL’s ‘call to arms’ is a step forward. Shame about the steps backwards

THE COCKTAIL CABINET – brought to us by Prince Wine Store and Myles Thomson. This week: Rutherglen wines

Chambers Old Vine Muscadelle

Pfeiffer Seriously Nutty Dry Apera

BSF brought to us by Red Energy owned by Snowy Hydro, a renewable energy leader.

BOOK: Caro has a Book: What happened to Nina? By Dervla McTiernan

SCREEN: Corrie has a Screen: The Idea of You on Prime

Thank you to Cobram Estate Olive Oil

FOOD: Caro has a recipe: The world’s easiest quiche

TOMATO & SPINACH

QUICHE

Serves 6

4 Roma tomatoes

Salt and pepper, to taste Extra virgin olive oil, to taste 1 small onion, finely diced 200g spinach 300ml cream

3 egg yolks

1 egg

SHORTCRUST PASTRY

210g plain flour

Pinch of salt

125g unsalted butter, cubed

25ml cold water

1 egg

To make the pastry, sieve flour and salt into a bowl. Rub butter into flour until it resembles breadcrumbs. Make a well in the centre and add the water and lightly beaten egg. Carefully bring in flour mixture until dough comes together. Knead lightly.

Shape dough into 2 discs and wrap in plastic film. Refrigerate for 1 hour.

Roll the pastry out to about 3mm thick and line a fluted quiche tin with a little overhang at the top.

(Any leftover pastry can be frozen for another use.) Refrigerate tart case.

Preheat oven to 200°C. Cut the tomatoes in half lengthways and place on a lined baking sheet, sprinkling the cut side with salt and pepper and a little oil. Place in the oven and bake at the same time that you are blind-baking the tart case - for about 20 minutes until the tomatoes are roasted and the pastry is golden brown. Remove from oven, set aside.

Reduce oven to 160°C. Sweat the onion in a frying pan in a little oil until soft. Add the spinach and cook for another couple of minutes. Cool.

Arrange spinach mixture on the pastry. Place tomatoes on top.

Mix the cream and eggs, then season with salt and black pepper.

Pour into the pastry-lined tin and put in oven. Cook for 40 minutes. The filling will puff up and turn golden-brown. Rest quiche rest for a minute, then serve. NOTE: This quiche can be served at room temperature, too.

DID YOU SEE THAT? Media Watch discussed the ABC’s coverage of the recent tragic events at Bondi Junction

SIX QUICK QUESTIONS for Red Energy owned by Snowy Hydro, a renewable energy leader.

CARO TO CORRIE: What’s the most boring day

CORRIE TO CARO: What irritates you beyond belief while listening to radio interviews

CARO TO CORRIE: What caused joy this week

CORRIE TO CARO: What is one of Australia's great myths about Melbourne

CARO TO CORRIE: What was your favorite Met Gala Ball outfit

CORRIE TO CARO: Which problem suffered by all of your children have you never really respected

Thank you Red Energy, Prince Winestore and Cobram Olive Oil

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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