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Monday, May 18, 2009

Cooma revisited

The high country of New South Wales must be one of the most spectacular parts of this wide brown land of ours - undulating grassy plains, magic light, moody skies, ghost gums and soaring mountains.

At this time of year it attracts many tourists, mainly skiers and advernturers heading off to Jindabyne and Thredbo to test their skills on the new season's snow fields.

So how does an avowed foodie find herself in 'Snowy' country in the sleepy alpine town of Cooma?
We're actually on a pilgrimmage to visit my husband's first childhood family home at 3 Nimby Place, Cooma. It's a humble white weatherboard cottage still bordered by a low stone-brick wall my father-in-law built 50 years ago!

Our lunch stop is at the rustic 'Lott Food Store, Bakery and Cafe'.

This little gem of a find greets us with a roaring open fire and a blackboard menu of slow winter bakes, pies and warming pastas.

The Lott gets my recommendation.


Penne with Chorizo, baked pumpkin, ricotta and baby spinach leaves


Irish lamb stew with toasted sourdough roll

1 comment:

  1. Do you know much else about the hous in nimby place? I would find it interesting as this is our home! Thanks Nadine

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