Like a two-bit heroine in a 1950’s B grade melodrama, the icing flattened itself to the paper bag and clung on for dear life. As though dragging a wench in fishnet stockings across the floor, … more →
Vanilla Slice BlogThe Editor wrote 1 month ago: By The Editor While the idea of a regional superhighway may not inspire the same excitement as a fly … more →
Kat wrote 7 months ago: A very short post of the fish and chips ($15.50) I had at a café in Horsham. We took a road trip the … more →
custardcrazy wrote 1 year ago: Like a two-bit heroine in a 1950’s B grade melodrama, the icing flattened itself to the pape … more →
custardcrazy wrote 1 year ago: An audible gasp, a look of disbelief….applause….what a delivery! After dismissing a coup … more →
custardcrazy wrote 1 year ago: The Beechworth Bakery Vanilla Slice is lusciously shabby. It was a hot sticky day when we met and th … more →
custardcrazy wrote 2 years ago: In a provincial Spa Town, two bakeries vie for trade. One is saucy looking, like a French maid bendi … more →
custardcrazy wrote 2 years ago: At the edge of the Victorian Goldfields, the throng crushing the counter at the Malmsbury Bakery was … more →
custardcrazy wrote 2 years ago: Forty five minutes from Melbourne, a frisson of excitement arose amongst the Custard Collective in W … more →