As part of Bupa's best blog competition for 2015 as both Sorghum sisters and Asylum Resource Seeker centre make lots of home baked goods
RUSU's Multicultural night was free for all and there was some really yummy food from the Sorghum Sisters and Asylum Seeker Resource centre. RNIS also helped to buy the drinks and snacks earlier at Laguna.
The Sorghum sisters are a health food, not for profit organisation. They are a catering company located in Carlton. The Asylum Seeker resource centre are in Footscray.
We really enjoyed the injera breads as they were fun. Katherine wasn't fan of the meat one and we both loved the vegetarian one.
The dolma was good eaten with the vine leaves. Some people liked it without the vine leaves but we were told to eat this with the vine leaves.
We loved the different balls as they were nicely made. The cheese puff was quite nice too and I loved the Turkish delight. We weren't fans of the beef thingy as we were trying to be healthy.
But we did love the Asian snacks that we bought and in fact we took some of it home such as the Pocky. We were getting too full.
The film was Persilade and it was an animated film. It was also a French film set in Iraq and Vienna when the war went on. Some of us were moved to tears and some of us left early. Btw it is a black and white film.
RUSU's Multicultural night was free for all and there was some really yummy food from the Sorghum Sisters and Asylum Seeker Resource centre. RNIS also helped to buy the drinks and snacks earlier at Laguna.
The Sorghum sisters are a health food, not for profit organisation. They are a catering company located in Carlton. The Asylum Seeker resource centre are in Footscray.
We really enjoyed the injera breads as they were fun. Katherine wasn't fan of the meat one and we both loved the vegetarian one.
The dolma was good eaten with the vine leaves. Some people liked it without the vine leaves but we were told to eat this with the vine leaves.
We loved the different balls as they were nicely made. The cheese puff was quite nice too and I loved the Turkish delight. We weren't fans of the beef thingy as we were trying to be healthy.
But we did love the Asian snacks that we bought and in fact we took some of it home such as the Pocky. We were getting too full.
The film was Persilade and it was an animated film. It was also a French film set in Iraq and Vienna when the war went on. Some of us were moved to tears and some of us left early. Btw it is a black and white film.
Many thanks for having us RUSU
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