I figured that I would fall in love immediately with Tim-Tams and would spend all of my time here having to talk myself out of buying them and eating them. Honestly though, I was rather disappointed by them (which is good for my waistline I suppose). I will say though, that a "Tim Tam Slam" is the greatest thing in the world. You take a Tim Tam and you take a very small bite off of two opposing corners. Then, you put your mouth over one corner, put the other corner in your coffee and suck hot coffee through the Tim Tam. Then you have to quickly pop it in your mouth and eat it before it falls apart. Heaven - I promise!
Joe and I wanted to have dinner out tonight so we wandered down towards Circular Quay. I was quite excited to be out and about having straightened my hair with my new straightener - I was feeling much more back to my normal self! We wandered into a lovely hotel (Pub) that had some great seating arrangements. There were high bar tables along one side; but there were also really cushy leather couches. We snagged one and had an ok dinner. The food was good; but a little burned. The beer, however, was yummy (I am really loving a pale ale here called Coopers) and there was rugby on the TV.
Joe and I are not big sports fans; but we both watched almost a whole rugby match and were loving every minute of it. It is really high energy and fast paced. It's not at all like American football were the play is run, then there is the big tackle, then they all line up again etc etc etc until the next play is run and it seems to take forever. In rugby it is non-stop action. To me, it looked like 25% soccer, 25% football, 25% wrestling and 25% bar brawl. It was awesome. We ended up having a great evening snuggled on the couch with beer and rugby. After we left, we decided we wanted coffee and something sweet. We spied a Starbucks and headed over even though I really wanted to go somewhere more "local".

I loved their coffee sign so much that I had to take a picture of it as well! You apparently can choose how strong you want your coffee to be from "Still Asleep" to "Kick my Arse"!! Their coffee was really good (of course) and it did pack a bit of a punch!

Really, the food here is just incredible. I haven't really had anything yet in this country that was bad or I didn't like. They have some ideas about food that I rather like....
1. They seem to put fried eggs on a lot of things - I think this is genius and I think the eggs here are way yummier than any others I have had.
2. They serve their french fries (chips) with garlic aioli instead of ketchup - Really, this is the greatest thing ever. Everything should be served with garlic aioli.
3. They call their ketchup "tomato (tah-mah-toe) sauce" and it is spicier than in the States - Yum!
4. They serve these big fried potato wedges with a dish full of sour cream and spicy sweet chili sauce - Also genius!
Ok, I have to stop writing - I am getting hungry again!