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LIMES 4 U

Locality: Beechmont, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 407 575 384



Address: 1666 Beechmont Road 4211 Beechmont, QLD, Australia

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24.01.2022 Aaannnd just to tempt you further, this week we have fantastic quality The Butcher Co Boonah & Kalbar pork belly on offer AND this fantastic recipe for you to t...ry. Mmmmmmm crispy cracking, succulent melt in your mouth local pork.... Orders close 8am Monday morning. p.s. buy a farm box for your foodie loving friends or family and include a bottle of Witches Falls Winery Wild Ferment Viogner Recipe by Brenda Fawdon and pic by from Eat Local Volume 2.



21.01.2022 The BEES are BACK

19.01.2022 So very excited today - we took ownership of a dual purpose delivery van. Not only will we be able to deliver limes but also give my Mum (who is confined to a wheelchair) a little bit of independence and freedom to leave the house on her own terms. Happy travels.

19.01.2022 Kate’s Super Simple stuffed mushrooms. Four ingredients. Minimal prep. Maximum flavour. All available to order from our online Farm Shop. INGREDIENTS:... Fresh canungra mushrooms, The Butcher Co Boonah & Kalbar double smoked bacon, 4Real Milk feta and fresh Riverdale Herbs chives. Preheat oven to 180 degrees Dice button mushrooms, flat mushroom stalks and bacon rashers Crumble feta and half chives into bacon and mushroom mixture Spoon mixture into inverted flat mushrooms on a lined flat baking tray Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper to taste. Bake in oven for 20 minutes or until feta & bacon are golden Garnish with remaining chives and serve. To really impress top with The Lime Caviar Company frozen finger lime pearls - for this pairing we recommend the Emerald.



18.01.2022 JUICING TODAY - DELIVERING TOMORROW to the Southern end of GC. GET your orders in by 3pm today (26/08/20) for the freshest COLD PRESSED lime juice on the Coast!! $40 for 2lts or $12 for 500ml.

17.01.2022 Very excited to see our limes featuring on The Weekender on Channel 7 just now as part of the Scenic Rim Farm Box initiative . #scenicrimfarmbox #limes4u

16.01.2022 Nothing goes to waste after a big day of juicing limes. The cows love the lime peels.



14.01.2022 We have picked some big, juicy limes. $1 each or $50 for 5kg. Freshly squeezed 100% lime juice $12 for 500ml or $40 for 2 litres. Be quick before they are all gone

13.01.2022 It is so lovely to hear from our Scenic Rim Farm Box customers. Below is a beautiful text I received today. Dear Kim & Sam. We have recently received some of your limes through the purchase of the Scenic Rim Farm Box. Thank you for such deliciousness! So far we've used the grated rind and mixed it with butter and melted it over (scenic rim) grilled corn, squeezed some of the juice over salmon on the bbq and today we've splashed more lime over our salads and popped some of t...he juice into glass of water to jazz it up!! The flavour is sensational. Thank you so much.

05.01.2022 Did you know that there is a way to get delicious Scenic Rim produce delivered straight to your door? For more information, visit https://bit.ly/ScenicFarmBox

03.01.2022 Finding a richness like no other in the Scenic Rim 10 July 2020 Visitors will be welcomed to the 'Richest place on earth, in Australia' as part of the Scenic Ri...m's destination marketing campaign, which relaunches across South-East Queensland this weekend. The campaign, driven by Scenic Rim Regional Council, in close partnership with local tourism operators and with support from the Queensland and Australian Governments via bushfire recovery funding, highlights the richness of the attributes which are unique to the Scenic Rim, while showcasing the region's breathtaking natural beauty and range of wonderful visitor experiences Scenic Rim Mayor Greg Christensen said the campaign tagline was not about richness in terms of dollars. "The campaign celebrates our abundance and the richness of our treasures. When we talk richest place on earth, we are talking about the richness of our soil, which is reflected in our renowned produce and the richness of our experiences, which is best enjoyed when you slow down and savour all that the region has to offer," Cr Christensen said. "The campaign's captivating imagery showcases the richness of our beautiful and dramatic landscapes, which we know our visitors love, however it importantly also portrays our charismatic characters. "The Scenic Rim is a place where people arrive as visitors and leave as family, and this campaign really highlights the authenticity and richness of the people who call the Scenic Rim home." The campaign will run until the end of September and will feature across a range of mediums including free-to-air television, outdoor billboards and television program partnerships, complemented by a strong social media and digital presence with videos that showcase the region's authenticity. A 30 second version of the advertisement will screen on television in Brisbane and the Gold Coast, while a 60 second long-form version, along with a variety of 15 second vignettes will feature on digital platforms. Mike Webster from Scenic Rim Brewery said visitors came to the Scenic Rim to slow down and find a sense of connection not available to them in the cities. "When people head a little bit west into the Scenic Rim, as soon as they see the mountains, they relax," he said. "Once visitors meet the people of the Scenic Rim, they discover we're authentic, we know what good customer service is all about and we'll give our guests the time of day. "We take the time to tell people our stories, give them an insight into how the country works and let them absorb our wonderful atmosphere and scenery." Judi Minnikin from Cedar Creek Lodges said the Scenic Rim offered a wealth of experiences. What I love about the Scenic Rim is our diversity, whether people want a family holiday or romantic getaway. We have a plethora of choices, from Tamborine Mountain, with its lush rainforests and waterfalls to the Scenic Rim's lofty mountain ranges and picturesque farms and vineyards," she said. "We have stylish rural accommodation, delightful shops, galleries, cafes, and restaurants. The Scenic Rim is an inviting and relaxed home away from home. If you come for two nights, you’ll be sorry you didn’t book for three! Cr Christensen said an initial phase of the campaign rolled out in early November 2019 following the devastating bushfires that hit the eastern part of the region in September. "We launched the initial campaign with funding from Tourism and Events Queensland to provide a boost to our tourism sector in the wake of the bushfires," Cr Christensen said. "In the same week the Local Disaster Management Group was 'stood-up' as bushfires raged again in the southern and western parts of the region until the end of the year. "We've had a pretty tough year here in the Scenic Rim, with drought, bushfires and now as we begin recovering from the impacts from COVID-19 we are finding richness in our resilience. "Like all regions, our tourism industry has suffered, and we're excited to see this campaign back into the market to support our operators to get back on their feet. "With COVID-19 restrictions lifting, and international travel still not possible, there's no better time to explore your own backyard and reconnect in the richest place on earth." Cr Christensen said the campaign would not have been possible without the generous funding from the Queensland and Australian governments. "We're very grateful to receive tourism recovery funding in response to the last year's devastating bushfires, and we are confident this campaign will provide flow on benefits to the many other businesses who support the tourism industry, and the local shops and businesses where our visitors spend. "We thank our local tourism operators for being part of this journey with us from the campaign inception and through its development and relaunch this weekend. "Council officers will continue to work closely with the region's tourism operators to assist them in supporting and leveraging the campaign." The tourism sector contributes more than $200 million each year to the Scenic Rim's gross regional product, and provides more than 2,000 jobs. In 2018-19, the region attracted more than 1.7 million visitors who stayed more than one million visitor nights and spent over $315 million in the region. Video link: Welcome to the richest place on Earth, in Australia. https://youtu.be/fWWNPizZ89k

02.01.2022 Woohoo the Scenic Rim Farm Box is coming to Beechmont. Get in quick from this Friday.



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