It’s Open Post day (commonly known by those who don’t read Mamamia as ‘Wednesday’, an archaic and outdated term).
For those of you who are new to the game, Open Post is where we throw over to you guys – and in comments you can talk about absolutely anything you want. Upcoming job interviews, adorable and/or annoying kids, holidays, etc.
I’ll get us started – mostly because I’m dying to talk about my recent trip to Adelaide.
A few weekends ago I travelled to Adelaide (or as I now like to call it, “Radelaide”) as a guest of Rosemount Estate, during the busiest time of year for the city (which the locals call “Mad March”).
I hadn’t been to Adelaide since childhood, but left loving the city so much that I’m seriously considering moving down there. (The Adelaide Central Markets, anyone? Ah-mazing.)
The Adelaide Fringe Festival was on and, as well as being able to see some of the established and emerging arts talent that flocks to the city during this time, I was whisked from one delicious Adelaide restaurant to the next – with wine, of course. Some of the highlights of the trip included:
Visiting the Adelaide Central Markets
Located in the very middle of the city, the Adelaide Central Markets are a haven for foodies. The huge undercover market boasts stalls selling fresh fruit and vegetables, speciality butchers and delis, and more cheese than you’re likely to see anywhere else.
Our little group met Marco the Mushroom Man at the Mushroom Man’s shop, for a new season truffle and mushroom tasting; learnt about the history of the markets and available activities from Mark Gleeson at Providore; had a charcuterie tasting with Lucia’s; and a Cheese tasting with Say Cheese (which was my highlight, by far).