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Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: Sim on January 06, 2013, 05:19:51 pm
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Hey Melbournites.
I'm kind of from Canberra, via many other places. Currently OS but I'm thinking about moving to Melbourne when I move back to Australia. Is there much of a face-to-face TM community in Melbourne?
Seems like a good way to meet people.
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Hi Sim
There are quite a few active (and semi-active) Melbourne / Victorian members on this forum, but we are not as active as some other areas when it comes to getting together. I have met a few other TMXers in the area and there has been some discussion about arranging a get together but, as yet, nothing has really happened. I am sure you would be enthusiastically welcomed but it would probably be easier to arrange a cup of coffee meeting in a cafe somewhere with just one or two people rather than trying to get a group together - it would be great if I am wrong in that assumption, though. If you are in the CBD / Collingwood / Fitzroy area drop me a PM and I will try to escape from work for a 'cuppa! It would be lovely to meet you.
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Hi Sim, I'm also from Melbourne, well sort off, down the bottom end in the Mornington Peninsula, I know about 7 others with TMX's, only one other inactive on the forum, I did meet Dragongirly (Fiona) at a cooking demo. By Tenina that. Was nice maybe we will arrange a meeting sometime in the year.
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Hi! I'm from Melbourne (Eastern subs). I'd love to meet some other TM users. If there were any recommended cooking classes I'd be keen for them too! :)
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Good stuff! I'll probably be back in April sometime. Maybe. Depends on how long I can hold out in England, the land of bad coffee and bad food.
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Not all food is bad in the UK Sim.I'm not a coffee connoisseur drinker so can't comment.
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Not all food is bad in the UK Sim.I'm not a coffee connoisseur drinker so can't comment.
I've found some good stuff, and if you're a good googler you can find good coffee. I'm in Sheffield and there is about 3 good places. One thing I didn't realise when living in Aus was the SE Asian influence on our food. I miss that zesty herby punch of flavour. I didn't know how stuck in my ways I was.
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Thought it was funny that an internal BA flight in the UK served us chicken tikka!!!!!
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Indian food is everywhere in England. Anglo-Indian food is condsidered a separate cuisine. It's pretty yummy!
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Yes indian restaurans everywhere in the UK.
When I was in my 20's everyone would go down the pub on a friday night then off to the local indian to eat.
Sim, agree with you about the coffee, cafe nero is drinkable & one other shop at waterloo station, but thats about it.
M&S & other supermarkets do good ready made meals, nothing like that here in Perth. I could buy a chineese or indian feast from m&s & it woukd be yumm. Not sure these days, last time was about 6 years ago.
:)
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I have to disagree as I have had good coffee in the UK.
I think you will find good and bad coffee everywhere in the world and it is all personal taste.
Lots of great restaurants there too and a great variety of cuisines.
I have had some really awful coffees here and some very disappointing meals as well.
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Hi, Also from Melbourne (outer Dandenong Rangers) Only know 1 other person with a TM but they are not on this forum.
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I'm also from Melbourne (Eastern suburbs) and was wondering who else on here is from Melbourne's East :)
I'm going to the TM basis cooking class in Bulleen on Feb 20th ( my consultants area)....anyone else from here going to that one?
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Hi. I am from Melbourne too. Outer eastern suburbs.
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I'm from Melbourne too, not far from Chadstone Shopping centre. Not that I go there far too expensive.