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Food Without Borders: The Inconvenience Store

Locality: Thornbury, Victoria

Phone: +61 406 587 775



Address: 562-564 High Street 3071 Thornbury, VIC, Australia

Website: www.lentilasanything.com/the-inconvenience-store

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24.01.2022 Come and get these beauties at our store all day everyday 12-7pm!



22.01.2022 Fresh bouquet of artichokes from Goverment House organic garden How do you like to eat these? If you trim the top and bottom, they’re really easy to steam and then dip into a little vinaigrette

19.01.2022 Flowers for a sunny Monday in lockdown! Keeping the community spirit alive today in week 2 of stage 4.

17.01.2022 Kohlrabi! Delish in a salad or roasted! Come and get them in store!



15.01.2022 #fundourfuturenotgas Please post your signs and tag your local member or our Federal MPs making these silly decisions. We’re tagging @josh.frydenberg.mp. Please Josh!

13.01.2022 What do you do when you have waaaay too many apples? Make the biggest pot of chutney ever!! Get ready for a week of dishes involving chutney at @lentilthornbury

10.01.2022 Come and get a coffee on this beautiful sunny day!



10.01.2022 A little visitor on our silverbeet from the Parliament House garden! We think silverbeet is delicious too

09.01.2022 Purple love! We never know what amazing donations we’re going to get but they never disappoint!

08.01.2022 More purple produce today! Come and get your hands on some delicious veg #zerowaste #zerowasteshopping #sustainableliving

06.01.2022 The Inconvenience Store is still open (12-7 ever day) and full of amazing produce! Only one thing has changed, from now on we are your personal shoppers and you’ll need to follow what your parents maybe told you a thousand times You can look but you can’t touch But don’t worry, ask us and we will serve you what you need

03.01.2022 Our federal government could use the economic fallout of the coronavirus as an opportunity to create training and job opportunities in renewable energy, conservation and green technologies. Instead they are planning to put more GHGs in the atmosphere through a dying and costly industry. Greg Bourne, former president of BP said ‘It’s like announcing you’re going to invest in the horse and cart just after Henry Ford has started producing cars.’ You can learn more about what could be done instead here - @beyond_zero_emissions and their Million Jobs Plan.



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