Platter Paddle

What else is there to do during this unprecedented time other than practice a niche you might have an interest in.

Bored in the house? This is a great time to practice unknown territory and unlock potential skills.

Home made Platter Paddle to graze on and a great substitute for dinner.

What does your platter paddle look like? Share your talents?

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That’s very impressive @sailorbright . Looks delicious too! I agree the situation now isn’t that great, but I agree with you, that we need to convert the energy into something positive.

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@sailorbright that’s some delicious looking platter.

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Good for Health…

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@iyudhi there’s no better time to connect with our hidden talents whatever they may be. Have also found myself reading a lot more on history because of this pandemic.

Research shows that in 1347-1351 a variola disease called Black Death (yersinia pestis bacteria :microbe: rats :rat: and fleas, killed 200 million people from around the world and the second highest killing caused by disease took place in 1918-1919 called H1N1 virus spread from pigs; that took approximately 40-50 million lives from around the world. :earth_americas: :earth_africa: :earth_asia:

So to me —- this Coronavirus possibly unknown or pangolins is simply history repeating itself in its timely fashion and started in 2002 called SARS followed by Ebola then MERS, now Covid-19. Am using this time to learn various other things that I wouldn’t normally pay attention to because time doesn’t permit it. There’s positive in all negatives.

Thank you you for your acknowledgment and responding positively.

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@sailorbright overwhelming!!!

This platter is for how many guest???

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@ShakilAK grazing platter for 4 people in the comfort of our home :blush:

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@sailorbright In our country we can manage 6 person easily with this platter. ha ha ha :slightly_smiling_face:

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I love making this sort of food @sailorbright sometimes the best meal is one of many tastes, many moments, and of course raw simplicity.

Thanks for sharing.

Paul

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Mouthwatering! I personally like to eat these and photo these, but can’t do a good one myself LOL! @sailorbright

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@OliverKIWI takes a bit of practice although I’m sure if you tried hard enough, you’d perfect something very similar. :blush:

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@PaulPavlinovich apologise for the late response to your meaningful comment. Thank you for the acknowledgement. Means a lot and like you most enjoy good food and simplicity essentials. :blush:

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Thank you for your encouragement @sailorbright

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@OliverKIWI anytime :blush: . We are better to try than not try at all.

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Hi @sailorbright

That platter looks AMAZING :drooling_face:

Have you put together anymore since?

We decided to go for a picnic and make our own platters for Australia Day a few weeks ago, and not to brag, but we were pretty impressed with ourselves.

We should be opening a platter company together :yum: . Platter Spatter :grin:

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First of all, my apologies for the extremely late response. Literally took some time out from google local guides. I found some of the moderators to be bias with specific guides and posts. Placing that a side —- wow these platters of yours look absolutely delicious :yum: . Congratulations on creating a business. Wishing you every success with it and well done. Ever thought of selling your platter boxes face to face in popular parklands through out Brisbane? It’s an easy option for an immediate picnic for 2-4 people! Southbank and surrounds is a good place to start. Not sure what you’d need from local council, but I’m sure you’re destined to make it work. Congratulations once again.