Plus bake the BEST sourdough bread + 26 pantry staple recipes
| Breakfast with Ali Clarke 6am weekdays | | So, how are you all going? It’s been tough, hasn’t it. There is just so much information to get our heads around and some of it can be damn confusing, but please know, we’re in this together. All of us here at ABC Radio Adelaide are committed to getting you what you need to know, and together with our ABC news teams we’ll get it to you the moment you need to know it. We love to hear from you because at times like these, I’ve never been prouder of our local ABC family – and that includes you! We’re all finding ways to live in this ‘abnormal normal’ so we still need to laugh, to enquire, to get grumpy, to be sad, and importantly to find some joy in all of this. As part of that, our team has begun to put together a guide to make the most of staying at home for you and your families, check it out here, we'll be adding new stories each week. Remember we’re here for you, because after all, we’re your ABC. Ali x | |
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26 recipes using pantry staples like pasta, beans, rice and potatoes | | Keep dinner interesting with plenty of ideas for cooking with the basics. |
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| | Whether you're feeling a little daunted right now or excited to try something new in the kitchen — we have plenty of ideas to help you make delicious meals out of pantry staples like dried pasta, tinned beans, minced meat and hearty vegetables. | | |
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Send a message to your loved ones on air | | Many of us have loved ones in nursing homes and with the strict new restrictions on visitation, they are now isolated. To provide some comfort, Evenings with Peter Goers will launch a new segment Nursing Home Cheerios on Wednesday evenings, when you can call into the program to send a message and aural hug to your loved ones via the radio. Call 1300 222 891 or SMS 0467 922 891 on Wednesday evenings between 7.30pm - 8pm. Tune into 891 AM or download the ABC listen app. | | | |
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Learn how to make real sourdough bread | | Local pizza maker and baker Rocco DeAngelis joined on Sonya Feldhoff's Afternoons program to share his special sourdough recipe. |
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| | Rocco has spent the last two decades travelling the world - from Italy to Africa, the Middle East to America - in search of the perfect pizza base and to learn the ancient art of sourdough. Spending most of his time at his pizzeria, Rocco says true sourdough is the only dough you should ever eat with high digestibility and flavour. | |
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Coronavirus shutdown sees virtual playgroup membership numbers skyrocket | | A virtual playgroup established in place of suspended services has attracted more than 3,300 members since its launch last Wednesday, as South Australian parents do their best to maintain a sense of routine for children. | | | |
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ABC Kids has a new app! | | Share the news with your younger family members. |
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| | The ABC Kids app is a video app designed to support little ones through each and every stage of growing up. The app is aimed at preschoolers, helping all children to discover the content that’s best for them. | | |
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How to minimise your coronavirus risk while shopping at the supermarket | | Going out into the world to buy essentials is one of the few things we're still encouraged to leave the house to do — and a trip to a supermarket to buy food is, for most people, unavoidable. | | | |
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SA photographer takes portraits of self-isolating families amid coronavirus pandemic | | A South Australian photographer is using her artistic talents to help connect her country-town community in times of social distancing and self-isolation. | | | |
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