Australia fires: Carrots and sweet potatoes dropped from the air to feed starving animals

re ‘plummeting carrot injury risk’ - the loud noise of the helicopters will alert wildlife and they will get out of the way. They will not be hurt by plummeting fodder. As soon as there’s rain and grass can break through the ash they simply stop the fodder drops.

This is a great solution to the fact that fresh food can’t get through to supermarkets because roads and rail are cut due to the fires (trees across roads, unsafe etc.). The food would otherwise rot. It’s great to use expensive idle government assets (helicopters) in this way.

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Canada. Would you be referring to Sir Sam’s Inn in Ontario… because…

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No, this would be the Free Times Cafe in Toronto, and the Sir Sam’s Inn recipe is missing the massive amounts of garlic.

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So… my 1st iteration recipe hack will be the video recipe plus “massive amounts of garlic”. I wonder if Free Times first roasts their carrots and sweet potatoes.

BTW: I usually go triple on recipes requiring garlic, anyway! :grin:

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Mmmm; roasted vegetables …

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