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1. What do you eat? What type of foods are in your refrig or home?

2. Could you describe the types of homes in your country and the one you live in.

3. Please feel add anything else unique or interesting about your country.

I am asking 27 different countries I found on Yahoo! Answers, thank you.

2007-11-20 02:39:33 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Australia Other - Australia

6 answers

1. I just opened, my fridge, I've have watermelon, rockmelon, plumbs, strawberry's, kiwi, peaches, cherry's, grapes, mangoes , tomatoes, cucumber, carrots, mild cheese , Jarlsberg cheese, bree cheese, shaved honey ham, sliced turkey , black olives, a quarter of a baked chicken eggs and a half Ham ,mushrooms and double cheese, cheesy crust Pizza Hut pizza, beer and bottled tonic water, milk, Vanilla caramel swirl Ice cream, Sunny Boys, Razzes, bottle of gin and a bottle of Vodka, Bread, pork steak , veal steak, mince, a whole chicken, cheese cake, pumpkin soup, potato soup and a chocolate magnum Ice cream a packet of tim tam and ice cubes. Bananas , apples oranges limes lemon on top of fridge. I do all my own cooking at home (except for pizza).
2. The houses were I live are very expensive in Sydney CBD the house I live in 200 years + old and is Heritage Listed. It's three story's four bathrooms and 33 rooms with a swimming pool and grassed yard. Most houses around me are almost the same made of Sand Stone. My street is tree lined and very clean. I have views of the whole city that surrounds me.
3. Most everyone here is very active or involved in sports. As most kids in Australia we are taught to swim before we can walk. Australia is a very laid back, friendly, social, sporting and artist country with many world famous bands, singers, actors, Olympic Athletes, Doctors, Inventors, Scientists, and Artists fashion designers. The weather is always sunny and mild and very hot and humid in Summer. All international Music Artists come here and we have film studios (Fox and Warner Brothers) and many Record and post production company's. We get free dental and hospitals, a very good social security system, very good jobs and wages. There are only 20 million Australians in the world.

2007-11-20 04:19:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 8 1

Food- general food in the fridge at the moment are veges, a block of cabururys (un opened now how did that happen) milk a six pack of pure blonde (beer) various herbs and spices, cold meat (ham off the bone) other various condiments

home- the most famous of our homes is the queenslander it is house skirted with wide verandahs all the way around either high set of low set. My house is a high set 4 bedroom weathboard and brick house.

3. Unique- is our lifestyle. we are generally all laid back happy go lucky people that generally speaking just enjoy life. A bit of trivia for you is that our country was born of an agreed constitution rather than war as most countries are born.

2007-11-20 08:46:52 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

1. In my fridge i have alot of left overs (chinese, bbq from last night) avocado, tasty cheese, fetta cheese, beer, bundy rum & coke, bananas, apples ,carrots... and thats about it... i need to go shopping...

2. I live in a 7 bedroom brick home with 4 bathrooms, 4 very big balconies which over looks the beach 20m away.

3. What i find intertesting in my wonderful country is it is unquie its like No other country on earth, i love the fact that we are so isolated...and there is more trees than people

2007-11-20 17:07:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

1. Fridge - Milk, eggs, cheese, yoghurt, ham, bacon, bottles of cold water, salad vegetables, spreads for toast and sandwiches, salad dressings, butter and margarine.
Freezer - Frozen veges, meats, ice cream, two spare loaves of bread etc.

It's midday right now and I've just started cooking a beef and potato Singapore "hot" curry for dinner tonight. It will sit simmering on the cooktop until dinner time and we'll have it with boiled rice and probably a salad, too.

2. Single storey wooden home with wide verandah front and back situated on a quarter acre block, on a hill, in the suburbs.

2007-11-20 12:50:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

In my fridge are bacon, bread, butter, eggs, milk, ground coffee, wine, beer, milk, water, cheese, tomatoes, bok choy, cauliflower, capsicums, ginger, garlic, mint, coriander, spring onions, snow peas, sugar snap peas, chicken breasts and thighs, sausages, leftover prawns and vegies in black bean sauce, vegemite, homemade chilli sauce. I'm away from home at the moment so I don't have access to my freezers which usually contain lots of goodies including vegies and fruit from the garden and poultry from a friend's farm.

I'm currently living in a two bedroomed flat but I usually live in a three bedroomed fibro house on 1.5 acres of land in northern NSW.

2007-11-20 09:35:45 · answer #5 · answered by tentofield 7 · 4 0

As you can see, middle-class Australians are very well fed. However there IS real poverty in Australia, although it is hidden: the poor will not be replying to your question as they do not have computers, modems, and the income to afford internet access.

In my house I have rockmelon, watermelon, nectarines, apricots, peaches, Fuji apples, Royal Gala apples, bananas [all Australian-grown], American grapes, several types of lettuce, fresh spinach, sugar snap peas, garlic, red and brown onions, potatoes, carrots, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, zucchini [of course! ], eggplant (aubergine), cauliflower, broccoli, steak, fresh fish, margarine, olive oil, sesame oil, ghee, butter, canola oil, herbs, spices, pine nuts, dried fruits, free-range eggs; canned tuna, beans, soup; tomato sauce, mayonnaise, mustard, barbecue sauce, Indonesian 'kecap manis' (soy sauce), Thai sweet chilli sauce, American cranberry sauce, Australian ginger marmalade, tomato relish, several types of pasta & pasta sauce, brown rice, basmati rice, several types of breakfast cereal, cereal-based snack bars, soy milk and fat-free soy milk, plain Greek-style yogurt, fruit yogurt, chocolate soy milk ice cream, light sour cream, several types of cheese (Australian and European), peanut paste, chocolate hazelnut sandwich spread, Vegemite, white bread, three types of multigrain bread, crackers, sweet biscuits, popcorn, Lamington Fingers [these are small cakes], mini-muffins, Cadbury's chocolate, American chewing gum, two types of Australian wine (semillon sauvignon blanc and traminer riesling), Indian Rogan Josh sauce, Chinese noodles, decaffeinated coffee, 6 types of tea, drinking chocolate, Milo, cat food, guinea pig food....

2007-11-20 11:58:06 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

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