True to form my local MP sent me a recipe for Anzac biscuits. He has sent me this every year for as long as he has been the local member. I don't mind the biscuits... But would prefer if he sent me a biscuit rather than the same crap that I can't eat. Like everything he delivers it has no value to me and he is probably charging me for it anyway 🙂
His slogan for the upcoming election is Delivering for Deakin. So far I see him delivering the following, shopping bags with his name on it, Anzac biscuit recipes and an overpriced CCTV system for our local shopping centre (very low crime area and they already had one). What he hasn't delivered is much more important. At the last three elections there have been promises. In the first two to build a netball centre ($5 Million in 2013 and $10 million in 2016) at Nunawading and a car park at Mitcham station ($15 million).
I am aware of people that voted Liberal on the strength of all of these promises. The car park in particular was listed as fully funded with works already underway. Here is a quote from the local members own website "these are not election commitments; these are fully funded, and work has already commenced on them" https://www.michaelsukkar.com.au/speeches/adjournment-debate-1400-car-parks-at-mitcham-ringwood-and-croydon/ Not only has this work not commenced in the case of the Mitcham site it is not possible to build there due to quite a large water pipe that runs under the existing carpark.
Bottom line the local member said whatever he felt was needed to be said to get re-elected. Is there a more blatant attempt at pork barrelling? Probably not. For the record none of the car parks proposed by him have been built or had works started on them. We also do not have a netball centre in Nunawading. Interestingly this election very little has been promised so far. Most likely we are not marginal enough.
Anyway... Back on topic here is the recipe for them as presented by Michael Sukkar (again), I hope you enjoy them... They are delicious