Monday, February 21, 2005

The smell of Durians is driving me crazy!

I never thought I would say it - but I am sick of Durian. The smell is inescapable. Rich and creamy and a fantastic taste, but there is only so much you can eat. The crop is dropping faster than we can eat it, and they are now being stockpiled in the shed so that the smell is quarantined from the house. I have tried the Durian cake recipe, but it is not a success. Freezing it does not stop the smell and every time you open the door, the smell wafts out. The BIG question - what can we do with it to preserve it???

Friday, February 18, 2005

How to open a Durian


Opening a Durian, along the crack line - watch out for the spikes! Posted by Hello

feasting on durian Posted by Hello

Durians are dropping!

The last week has seen 10 Durians drop from the trees ready to eat. We are now offering them in the fruit tasting, and reaction has been mixed. Western palates who expect crunchy and acid fruit are shocked by the creamy texture and the tast of burnt caramel and onions. But it is certainly a topic of interest - many visitors have heard about them but never seen one.

How wonderful to be able to eat fresh durian everyday!

Sunday, February 06, 2005

Naming of the cottages firming up

It seems like the first cottage now has a name, apart from 'cottage'. I think we are going to call it 'Creekside'. Perched on a cliff with a verandah overhanging the creek, this is the best we can come up. So there will be 'Creekside' and 'Under Blackbean'.

Thursday, February 03, 2005

Cassowary and chick return to swim

The Cassowary has returned and brought his chick with him - very grey and about 30cm high. They came wandering down the dry creek bed this morning while Digby was working at the B&B cottage.

He watched the two birds go past and then heard 'splash' as the large bird waded into the 'goose pool' - a small waterhole on the creek about 20 metres down from the B&B. The large cassowary kept wading in to the deepest part of of the pool which is about a metre deep, and then slowly sank and submerged himself up to his neck in the water. After a few minutes he stood up, shook himself and stepped out onto the bank to preeen for about 5 minutes. The chick followed.

Just magic! That's why we live here!