His party rallied him on being a poor traveller unable to enjoy bush tucker. |
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A week of fishing and swimming, of bush tucker and general relaxation, and everyone returned fit once more to face the season's rigors. |
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Give me the old bush tucker and bush life before it all. A man's his own master there, live as he likes. |
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The camp fires begin to scintillate from one end of the rush to the other and 2,000 hungry men sit down to bush tucker of the roughest sort. |
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There's an abundance of tucker for birds who like to graze on insect and plants. |
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Lions Club representative Nicole Behiels dishes up some dinky-di Australian tucker during the Australia Day celebrations last year. |
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The term tucker presumably developed because they were at first loosely tucked in to the bodice of the dress. |
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He loves his tucker, just like his daddy, so not eating means something is definitely wrong. |
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The day will feature informal workshops on face painting and wool weaving, information displays, kids activities and a BBQ of traditional tucker. |
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It was back in 1999 when the three pals decided to don their best bib and tucker for a day on the town. |
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And the ladies were there in their best bib and tucker competing for Queen of Fashion which was judged by a TV presenter. |
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A famous monument near the NSW town of Gundagai depicts a tucker box with a dog sitting on top. |
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Certainly, he will have his best bib and tucker on for Saturday's extravaganza. |
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I've got my best bib and tucker on today, to mark the shattering climax of the project. |
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Presumably it was the plank on which the tucker laid the piece of cloth so that it could be inspected carefully and the burls or knots removed. |
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Hunting and gathering for bush tucker is a favourite pastime among most age groups. |
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Not too long after the horsemen depart, the cook has reluctantly left the fire, and has washed up, and is tidying the tucker box. |
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Louise plans to visit Darwin where they do safari tours to Aboriginal art sites and help you find your own bush tucker on the way. |
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If we go looking for bush tucker or hunting we teach our children not to destroy or break branches off trees. |
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Graham, who learnt from his father and other Barkinji elders, is a walking encyclopedia of traditional bush tucker. |
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You can walk into the hills and beyond to collect bush tucker, and hunt kangaroo. |
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He first began eating the brown bogong moths 11 years ago while researching a book on bush tucker eaten by Aborigines. |
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James says bush tucker is coming into vogue, with renewed interest across the community in foods native to our land. |
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She takes doctors on trips to teach them about traditional medicines and bush tucker. |
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Drawing on 40,000 years of knowledge, Aborigines will teach 10 overweight young Britons how to survive on bush tucker in the TV series. |
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Military food is certainly not so hard as bush tucker, upon which these men have developed strong, healthy bodies. |
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Some of them have since thrown up their job on the ground that bush tucker did not suit them. |
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I open up a few tins an' in no time I've fixed us a good bush tucker meal of sausage stew. |
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Michael Finch brought along a couple of wild pigs from Blenheim, Lank Grenole bought along a swag of Venison and others bought a great selection of tucker as well. |
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Fish for whiting, cod, snapper, mackerel and tuna and learn about bush tucker with a local Malgana guide. |
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All right, the old maxim about wearing overalls to qualify then donning best bib and tucker for the tournament proper still holds good. |
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In the evening, compare notes with your fellow explorers over the roaring campfire, or over a buffet of bush tucker in the marquee. |
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Bush tucker is fantastic in terms of its nutritional content. |
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There is not even any need to put on your best bib and tucker, because the restaurant itself is a surprisingly unostentatious venue that specialises in simplicity. |
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The second kind of food, bush tucker, is not as readily available. |
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Is your research suggesting that land management, spending more time in the bush, eating bush tucker, is a serious health strategy that could really make a difference? |
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And classic Aussie tucker isn't forgotten either, if this is what you're after it's worth heading to the Roadkill cafe, a favourite with international visitors! |
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But there are, or ought to have been, a few names on show ready to impress the new national selector James Whitaker who is here in his best bib and tucker. |
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The film's human creators – director Paul King and producer David Heyman – are nominated in the best British film and will arrive, present and correct, in best bib and tucker. |
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It's footy-fare, quality tucker, in context. |
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Go walkabout with a local Darug guide, watching bark and body painting demonstrations, discovering waterfalls and billabongs and tasting bush tucker. |
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See bark and body painting demonstrations and taste bush tucker. |
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International Dress Up Your Pet Day saw pet owners putting their four-legged pals in their best bib and tucker for the cameras. |
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Explore these timeworn ranges with an Adnyamathanha guide, learning about bush tucker and listening to Yura Muda stories of the land's Dreaming beginnings. |
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Cause he won all the bush tucker trials which was really quite epic. |
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Totally support Chris Packham's criticism of bush tucker trials. |
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