![]() ![]() According to 2015 research by FoodWise, the average Australian household throws out $1036 worth of groceries. Mashed potato becomes shepherds pie, add eggs to spinach and leek and you've got a tart, leftover vegetables become a stew.īut Australians have all but lost their knack for thrift and kitchen resourcefulness: a recent survey found we discard up to 20 per cent of the food we buy. Having a German mother means I have had the Rolls Royce of leftover fridge experiences. And while everyone carried on about the heft of that figure, it's a number that doesn't get much attention when it's applied to the amount of fresh food Australians throw out every year. Bubble & Squeak' s first recording includes many familiar reels, jigs, and polkas.Atlassian blew everyone's mind with its $8 billion float in the US this year. The standard Celtic instruments of fiddles, flute, tin whistles, guitar, mandolin and bodhran are augmented by hammered dulcimer, steel drum, low whistle, dumbek, string bass, and cello. The Celtic Christmas recording, featured here, combines traditional Christmas carols with traditional Celtic tunes. Since the band wanted a distinctive name and this name denotes a warm, satisfying meal served to family and friends, it seemed to fit.īubble & Squeak has two recordings. The name Bubble & Squeak derives from a dish of leftover potatoes and cabbage that is first boiled and then fried. In addition to commitments to fami lies, day jobs, and community, Bubble & Squeak plays at local fairs, parties, barn dances, and weddings, or possibly in your living room. ![]() This is a group you would enjoy listening to in your home. ![]() ![]() Since then several different people have played with them for short periods of time and the number of regular members has increased to eigh t. Consequently they asked a guitar player(from Australia) to join them and they played their first gig on July 4th, 1993. This is not exactly the instrumen tation needed for a Celtic band. One of those members is from England and plays bodhran. In 1992 the three original members of Bubble & Squeak met in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, and began to share a mutual interest in Celtic music. Medley, the track featured here includes three songs as featured on the CD: "The Frost Is All Over", "Bring A Torch, Jeanette Isabella", and "Apples In Winter". ![]()
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