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I'm Lyall, a generation Y health professional who enjoys using apparatus for capturing moving images from time to time.

Conversations, wine, coffee and socks are nice too.

For the most part this tumblelog isn't a beacon of erudition however occasionally I post serious entries about healthcare and the image of nursing.

I have a surprising number of fashion and chaps related posts.

I run Space Rules, contribute to We Come From A Sunburnt Country a tumblr about Australia and a tumblr dedicated to gastronomic atrocities of the past called Aspic And Other Delights .

Currently living in Port Hedland and working in South Hedland, Western Australia at the regional hospital.

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27 August 09
lindaboucher:

These are for sale in my local grocery store.
Are they good? Mabes? Buzz? Lyall? Anyone?

Absolutely!
Those biscuits should conform closely to the original recipe as consumed by Australian and New Zealand soldiers in World War I. http://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/anzac/biscuit/recipe.asp
Use of the word Anzac is controlled by several Commonwealth acts and regulations with penalties for misuse or unauthorised use. This means Anzac biscuits must never be called ‘cookies’. http://www.dva.gov.au/commems_oawg/commemorations/protection_of_Anzac/Pages/acceptable%20uses.aspx
Today we can enjoy Anzac biscuits without having to climb out of a trench afterwards only to be mowed down by Turkish machine gun fire. - Lyall
Lest we forget.

lindaboucher:

These are for sale in my local grocery store.

Are they good? Mabes? Buzz? Lyall? Anyone?

Absolutely!

Those biscuits should conform closely to the original recipe as consumed by Australian and New Zealand soldiers in World War I. http://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/anzac/biscuit/recipe.asp

Use of the word Anzac is controlled by several Commonwealth acts and regulations with penalties for misuse or unauthorised use. This means Anzac biscuits must never be called ‘cookies’. http://www.dva.gov.au/commems_oawg/commemorations/protection_of_Anzac/Pages/acceptable%20uses.aspx

Today we can enjoy Anzac biscuits without having to climb out of a trench afterwards only to be mowed down by Turkish machine gun fire. - Lyall

Lest we forget.

Reblogged: lindaboucher

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    I think I might make some of these tomorrow. Maybe. If I get up early enough. But I’ve got a hankering for some of...
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    Absolutely! Those biscuits should conform closely to the original recipe as consumed by Australian and New Zealand...
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    Great with a mid-morning cuppa, when it’s still too early
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