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Australian
Gift Basket - Premier!
Price: $69.99
Finally, a basket of gourmet treats from the land down under! This homage
to upsidedown living contains four scrumptious Australian cheeses. Roaring
40's Blue has become one of our best-selling blue cheeses, with its creamy
texture and sharp yet buttery flavor. Dairy Vale Cheddar has a wonderful
grassy flavor while Ashgrove Farms has created a line of cheeses
incorporating authentic Australian flavorings. This basket includes two of
their wicked creations, along with a sleeve of Australian water wheel
crackers. Also included is a bottle of lemon infused olive oil for
drizzling over fish or poultry. Finally, three Aussie sweets, including a
bottle of strawberry dessert sauce, a jar of lime coconut butter, and a
jar of fig raisin relish.
Beautifully packaged in a rustic copper panier, your fortunate gift
recipient will enjoy this unique culinary tour of Australia.
Australian Gift Basket!
Price: $69.99
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Australia
Australia has an enviable Western-style capitalist economy, with a per capita GDP on par with the four dominant West European economies. Rising output in the domestic economy, robust business and consumer confidence, and rising exports of raw materials and agricultural products are fueling the economy. Australia's emphasis on reforms, low inflation, and growing ties with China are other key factors behind the economy's strength. The impact of drought, weak foreign demand, and strong import demand pushed the trade deficit up |