Territory Stories

Sunday Territorian 11 Dec 2011

Details:

Title

Sunday Territorian 11 Dec 2011

Collection

Sunday Territorian; NewspaperNT

Date

2011-12-11

Notes

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Language

English

Subject

Community newspapers -- Northern Territory -- Darwin.; Australian newspapers -- Northern Territory -- Darwin.

Publisher name

Nationwide News Pty. Limited

Place of publication

Darwin

File type

application/pdf

Use

Copyright. Made available by the publisher under licence.

Copyright owner

Nationwide News Pty. Limited

License

https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2019C00042

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/237085

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/639784

Page content

2 Sunday Territorian. Sunday, December 11, 2011. www.sundayterritorian.com.au P U B : N T N E W S D A T E : 1 1 -D E C -2 0 1 1 P A G E : 2 C O L O R : C M Y K NEWS sundayterritorian.com.au Starter 5 NEWS Darwin celebrates Human Rights Day (Serves 4) 500g chickenmince 1 small red onion, finely chopped cup taco sauce 1cups freshwhite breadcrumbs cup coriander leaves, roughly chopped 1 tablespoon canola oil 4 damper bread rolls, split, toasted 4 green oak lettuce leaves cup grated tasty cheese cup sour cream Eat it Mexican chickenburgers For more great recipes, grab the summer issue of Super Food Ideas magazine on sale now METHOD 1. Combine mince, red onion, cup taco sauce, breadcrumbs and coriander in a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Using clean hands, shape mixture into four 2cm-thick patties. Place on a plate. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes 2. Heat oil in a large, nonstick frying pan over medium heat. Cook chicken patties for 4 minutes each side or until cooked through. 3. Top damper bases with lettuce, patties and cheese. Combine remaining taco sauce and sour cream. Spoon over cheese. Cover with damper tops. Serve. 25 SUNDAY NT News clients were treated to a cruise around Darwin Harbour 51 SPORT Uni Rebels got up in the womens basketball grand final last night Getting in touchwith us PHONE: 8944 9900 EDITORIAL FAX: 8981 6045 EMAIL: sunday@ntnews.com.au ONLINE: www.sundayterritorian.com.au Tattslotto Draw No: 3171 DRAW SUPPS SUPER66 9 41 32 33 18 29 45 27 6 3 6 8 2 6 Index Wicking .........................10 Sunday Forum ............10 Hello Baby ....................24 World .............................14 Social Butterfly ..........25 Movies ...........................37 Puzzles ..........................41 Comics .......................... 40 Television ....................42 Classifieds ....................43 Books ............................38 Fishing ..........................34 Laugh it up A ZOO in China has reunited a ram and a deer that were separated after their torrid love affair was made public. Changmao, a two-year-old ram, and Chunzi, a threeyear-old doe, had been cohabitating at Yunnan Wild Animal Park, in the southwestern city of Kunming, for more than a year, the China Daily newspaper reported. Chunzi was reportedly the prettiest deer in the pen. And Changmao the ram, whose name means Long Hair, had fascinated Chunzi since she was young. It seems Chunzi wasnt Changmaos only lover he recently fathered a lamb with the only female sheep at the zoo. Zoo officials thought Changmao should be separated from Chunzi in order to care for his new mate and baby. But Changmao hurt the pair. In the end, a decision was made to let Changmao and Chunzi live happily ever after.