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Burgundy Iceberg hint
Roses have to be Australia's favourite garden shrub for a very good reason, they flower for the best part of the year they come in every different colour and they are almost indestructible, they are that easy to care for. The White Iceberg Rose ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

Rose Pruning
Rose-a-phobia is the fear of killing a rose by pruning. It is the number one reason why people don't grow roses and what a pity when you see plants like Iceberg (Rosa, Modern Shrub, Cluster-Flowered, 'Iceberg'), an absolute flower production ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

Why Wisteria Won't Flower
Don visited Ann Goldstone, who has a problem with her wisteria. The wisteria was planted 8 years ago, but has never flowered. It shares a garden bed with standard roses (Rosa 'Iceberg'), which are watered well and fertilised every 6-8 weeks. Don ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Bondi Icebergs
Winter or summer alike — this is one spot not to miss a Bondi sunset from either the Sundeck Café or the Icebergs dining room. Bondi Icebergs Club Sundeck Cafe Icebergs dining room The "Icebergs" Thursday, July 10, 2003 Winter or summer [... more]
Getaway

Caesar Salad
Salads were once simply a matter of putting an iceberg lettuce together with some basic chopped cucumber and tomatoes. Now there is an array of salads that are much more interesting and are almost meals in themselves, like Caesar Salad. The first ... [... more]
Burke's Backyard

Gourmet Vegetables
It begins in the backyard, where the Gurus show you how to start your very own gourmet vegetable garden. In all the mini varieties you can imagine there are broccoli, cauliflower, mini coz lettuce, baby spinach and iceberg and much, much more. ... [... more]
Garden Gurus

Sang choy bow
Bash core of iceberg on the kitchen bench to loosen the core. Pull core out of lettuce. Place under running water to allow water between leaves of the lettuce - this will help to loosen the leaves from each other. Heat wok and add half of the ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Brian Sanders
On April 14, 1912, the largest and finest ocean liner of the age struck an iceberg and sank to the icy depths. Here, in clear, compelling prose illustrated with evocative... On April 14, 1912, the largest and finest ocean liner of the age struck ... [... more]
Random House

Diane Ackerman
Diane Ackerman's lusciously written grand tour of the realm of the senses includes conversations with an iceberg in Antarctica and a professional nose in New York, along with dissertations on kisses and tattoos, sadistic cuisine and the music ... [... more]
Random House

Margot McDonnell
SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD ANNE ALWAYS thought her mother was kind of quirky. In fact, her mom's taste in 70s-esque furniture and mysterious frequent business trips were just the tip of the quirky iceberg. When her mom doesn't come home on time from one ... [... more]
Random House

Chicken Salad (recipe 2)
Remove flesh from chicken in small pieces, and combine with the salad ingredients in a large bowl. Toss to combine. Whisk mayonnaise and sour cream together, drizzle over salad and mix well. 1 avocado, finely sliced 1 iceberg lettuce, leaves ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Lentil Salad
Combine egg and lentil mixture, toss to combine. Spoon mixture into lettuce cups and top each with a sprinkle of parsley. Chopped parsley for garnish 1 iceberg lettuce, leaves removed 3 hard-boiled eggs, cut into quarters 2 cups of cooled lentil soup [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly
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