pests). I'm not really sure I want to shoot things though.
There seems to be a distinct lack of diet soft drinks, the only diet
variety available is diet coke and coke zero. The kiwis still cant do a
potato chip, but bizarrely enough produce decent corn chips, in every
imaginable flavour, except plain.
Ice cream is promising, with the local 'Deep South' brand offering
Vanilla, French Vanilla, Banana, Berry Banana, Hokey Pokey, Chocolate
Éclair, Kiwi Fruit, Double Chocolate, Jaffa, Boysenberry, Orange, Raspberry, Fruit Salad, Peaches and Cream, Boysenberry Apple, Blackcurrant, Strawberry, Banana Chip, Choc Chip, Orange Chip, Strawberry Chip, and Blue Lagoon
(I think I got all of them). The plan will be to try them
sequentially. This week : Banana.
Initial impressions are positive – the ice cream presents with an
aesthetically pleasing pastel, yet somehow slightly fluoro yellow
colour. This colour, found nowhere in nature, is a good clue that the
ice cream doesn't actually contain any real banana as an ingredient.
The ice cream itself is smooth and creamy. The taste can be described
as exactly like a banana milkshake made from banana flavouring, with the
addition of faint woody overtones. A solid 7/10
Local takeaway is almost non-existent, though we are expecting to
partake in Indian takeaway soon. Asides from that, there is the
obligatory fish and chip shop and a bakery that becomes a pizza store by
night. Half an hour north there is the dread trio of subway, maccas and
KFC. The local bakeries are OK, though do not offer a massive selection
and pale in comparison to the small town bakeries you might find in Vic
such as Yea or Mansfield. Coffee is promising, I have had several
coffees from local establishments and all have been of good quality.
Unfortunately the kiwis really don't do a good donut. There is some
intangible quality about all the donuts I've tried that is just slightly
off. Still, they make up for it with quality pies. The venison pie I
had for lunch yesterday was particularly good. In our previous travels
to NZ we have passed a shop about half an hour south of here that does
Possum and Kumara pie – we will make the pilgrimage soon.
One other annoyance - the supermarket is only open to 9pm, so that 11pm
ice cream and junk food run will be a thing of the past tragically.
Just a couple more photos to round out the post - one more from another sunset walk along the beach and the others are from Franz Joseph Glacier which we drove to the other day (about 2 hours drive). You can walk a lot closer than this view point (which we've done before), but we hadn't done the walk to this viewpoint before and it's a short (but steep) walk from the car park.


