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Cadbury launches Birthday Cake flavor in Australian supermarkets

Cadbury has just released a new Marvelous Celebrations Birthday Cake Block for $5.

The chocolate block contains a classic Cadbury dairy milk base with milk chocolate crammed with marshmallows, 100s and 1000s, and biscuit pieces.

Cadbury’s decadent new birthday cake chocolate is available in-stores and online at Woolworths.

Cadbury has just released a new Marvelous Celebrations Birthday Cake Block ($5) - which is available in-stores and online at Woolworths Supermarkets

Cadbury has just released a new Marvelous Celebrations Birthday Cake Block ($5) – which is available in-stores and online at Woolworths Supermarkets

Hundreds of foodies expressed their excitement on an announcement post, with many making immediate plans to purchase the chocolate.

‘This is perfect… it’s right in time for my birthday!’ said one excited man.

‘Looks delicious,’ added another. ‘But this is absolutely the wrong time to go on a diet.’

One of Australia’s favorite popcorn brands is releasing two new limited-edition flavors at Woolworths.

Cobs Natural Popcorn has just introduced ‘Tiramisu’ and ‘Parmesan & Cracked Pepper’ to their wide range of unique flavours.

The sweet and salty treats will be available in-stores and online in the coming weeks for $2.10.

Cobs Natural Popcorn has just introduced 'Tiramisu' and 'Parmesan & Cracked Pepper' to their wide range of unique flavors

Cobs Natural Popcorn has just introduced ‘Tiramisu’ and ‘Parmesan & Cracked Pepper’ to their wide range of unique flavors

The Tiramisu flavor is described to be extremely decadent with a combination of cream, coffee, and cocoa.

While the new Parmesan and Cracked Pepper is set to join several fan-favorites like the Cheddar Cheese Popcorn and the Cheesy Cheddar oven-baked puffs.

But Cobs is not the only Aussie favorite to release a new and exciting flavour.

The renowned flavor of Oak chocolate has put a twist on the classic Golden Gaytime and giving it a rich chocolate flavour.

The new treat has an indulgent Oak-inspired center dipped in a layer of chocolate and coated in the Golden Gaytime’s famous biscuit pieces.

Oak milk have teamed up with Golden Gaytime to release a new chocolate flavor of the classic Aussie ice cream which is available now in selected stores

Oak milk have teamed up with Golden Gaytime to release a new chocolate flavor of the classic Aussie ice cream which is available now in selected stores

Customers can pick up a box of four for $9.90 from IGA, Ritchie’s and Drakes & Romeos from today.

Coles, convenience stores and petrol stations will be stocking the new Oak Gaytime from September.

This isn’t the first time Golden Gaytime has been given a flavor twist with a Coco Pops, Birthday cake and Crunchy Nut variety also available now.

The renowned flavor of Oak chocolate has put a twist on the classic Golden Gaytime and giving it a rich chocolate flavor

The decadent new treat has an indulgent Oak-inspired center sipped in a layer of chocolate and coated in the Golden Gaytime's famous biscuit pieces

The decadent new treat has an indulgent Oak-inspired center sipped in a layer of chocolate and coated in the Golden Gaytime’s famous biscuit pieces

Golden Gaytime spokesperson Annie Lucchitti said the new ice cream is sure to be a ‘crowd pleaser’.

‘Golden Gaytime Oak brings the iconic elements of Golden Gaytime together with the unmistakable Oak Choc Milk flavor hit. It’s creamy, crumbly, choccy – delicious,’ she said.

The ice cream isn’t the first classic Australian treat to be given a unique twist.

A new Violet Crumble Espresso Martini has launched across Australia, leaving sweet-toothed cocktail fans delighted.

Feminaè Beverage Co. have teamed up with the classic Aussie chocolate to create a decadent boozy treat that is available to purchase now but only until stocks last.

Each box is $79.95 and contains two-liters of ready-to-drink martini as well as a 30g bar of Violet Crumble to be crushed and used as a garnish.

An Aussie cocktail company has teamed up with a classic chocolate to create a Violet Crumble Espresso Martini but foodies better be quick if they want to get a bottle for themselves

An Aussie cocktail company has teamed up with a classic chocolate to create a Violet Crumble Espresso Martini but foodies better be quick if they want to get a bottle for themselves

The Feminaè X Violet Crumble Espresso Martini is an indulgent blend of cold drip coffee, premium vodka and Australian cream.

The blend is infused with the chocolate, caramel and honeycomb flavors of the famous Violet Crumble.

Perfect as a party-starter or after dinner treat the luxuriously creamy cocktail can be enjoyed straight from the fridge into a martini glass or shaken in a cocktail shaker with ice with a sprinkle or Violet Crumble crumbs.

Feminaè Beverage Co. have teamed up with Violet Crumble to create a decadent boozy treat that is available to purchase for $79.95 now but only until stocks last

Feminaè Beverage Co. have teamed up with Violet Crumble to create a decadent boozy treat that is available to purchase for $79.95 now but only until stocks last

The two-litre box makes 24 standards drinks and is available to purchase online from the Feminaè website for a limited time with shipping starting from Monday August 1.

Foodies online have been tagging their friends and expressing their excitement at the unique new collaborative cocktail with one saying it could be their ‘new favourite’.

Feminaè is an Australian owned beverage company that makes unique cocktails from Melbourne including the popular cosmopolitan passionfruit and pavlova and pink grapefruit gin.

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The humble one-bed flat London Olivia Newton-John called home almost 50 years ago

Residents living in flats in a property where Olivia Newton-John bought her first London home – before she found global stardom – have called for a blue plaque on the building to commemorate her life.

The singer, who died at the age of 73 on Sunday, invested in the humble one-bed apartment almost 50 years ago.

The modest one-bedroomed property in upmarket West Hampstead is a far cry from the £4m luxury ranch in Santa Ynez, Southern California where the star spent her final days with her husband John Easterling, surrounded by family and friends before her death this week.

Deeds show that on March 19, 1973, Newton-John, then aged just 24, spent £19,500 on the second-floor flat with its own small roof terrace just off West Hampstead’s main thoroughfare West End Lane.

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Olivia's Hampstead bolt-hole: The one-bedroom apartment on Dennington Park Road in North London is worth around £600,000 today, but was bought by the then aspiring star for just £19,500 in 1973

Olivia’s Hampstead bolt-hole: The one-bedroom apartment on Dennington Park Road in North London is worth around £600,000 today, but was bought by the then aspiring star for just £19,500 in 1973

A resident at the property checked the original deeds to confirm that Olivia, who died on Sunday at her ranch in California after a 30-year battle with breast cancer, had owned it - and found her name barely legible on the document

A resident at the property checked the original deeds to confirm that Olivia, who died on Sunday at her ranch in California after a 30-year battle with breast cancer, had owned it – and found her name barely legible on the document

The adored British born, Australian-raised star had lived in Hampstead with her mother Irene - in a £9-a-week flat in Perons Court, Hampstead - as she tried to launch her career (Pictured in 2016 in Nashville)

The adored British born, Australian-raised star had lived in Hampstead with her mother Irene – in a £9-a-week flat in Perons Court, Hampstead – as she tried to launch her career (Pictured in 2016 in Nashville)

A copy of the title deeds and 99-year lease for the property is kept in storage at the Land Registry along with millions of others. The flat’s value, in Dennington Park Road, now rented out, is estimated at around £600,000 these days.

One current occupier of the five other flats in the same building said he was intrigued to notice that groups of people on walking tours would stop outside in the street and gaze up at the second floor.

‘I popped outside and asked them why they were there,’ he said, ‘and they told me Olivia Newton-John used to live there. I went back and looked at the property deeds, and there was her name de ella, barely legible.

‘I think there should be a blue plaque marking this as the first flat she owned in London, which I’m sure it must be.’

In 1973 Olivia’s fledgling career was going well, but she was still nowhere near the superstar status she would enjoy with her starring role in Grease, playing Sandy opposite John Travolta’s Danny, five years later.

The singer pictured in London in 1973, several years before her big break in the high school cult film Grease

The singer pictured in London in 1973, several years before her big break in the high school cult film Grease

A resident living in one of the five other flats in the same building called for a blue plaque to commemorate the Grease star's time in the area.  Pictured: a copy of the original deeds

A resident living in one of the five other flats in the same building called for a blue plaque to commemorate the Grease star’s time in the area. Pictured: a copy of the original deeds

Born in England in 1948, Olivia was aged just five when her parents emigrated to Melbourne, and she said in later life that she always regarded herself as an Australian.

However she returned to London in 1966 after winning the plane ticket and (Aus) $300 in a talent competition called Sing, Sing, Sing the previous year while still at school.

By then her parents, Brin and Irene, had divorced and Olivia’s mother accompanied her daughter to London for her crack at the big time.

Online sources suggest Dennington Park Road was Olivia’s first home in London, as early as 1965, but our research shows she lived in a succession of other rented properties before buying the flat.

Initially Olivia and mum Irene lived in a £9-a-week flat in Perons Court, Hampstead and struggled to get by as Olivia worked the club circuit, later forming a duo for a spell with a friend from Down Under, Pat Carroll.

Olivia’s debut solo single in 1966, Till You Say You’ll Be Mine, written by US songwriter Jackie DeShannon, was recorded at Decca Studios and duly released by the label as part of the prize for winning the Australian television talent competition.

The one-off single was a flop, and it was not until 1971 that Olivia’s first big break came with a cover of Bob Dylan’s If Not For You.

Olivia would become a household name after her role playing Sandy Olsson in the 1978 hit Grease (Pictured with British comic Les Dawson)

Olivia would become a household name after her role playing Sandy Olsson in the 1978 hit Grease (Pictured with British comic Les Dawson)

The singer on the cusp of stardom performing in Hamburg in 1973, the same year she got on the UK property ladder

The singer on the cusp of stardom performing in Hamburg in 1973, the same year she got on the UK property ladder

For several years she was in a relationship with The Shadows’ Bruce Welch, living at his flat in London, after working as a support act for the group and Cliff Richard on stage and TV.

Also in 1971 she became a regular guest singer on the prime-time Saturday night BBC TV variety show, It’s Cliff Richard.

Hits followed by Olivia with the country ballad Banks of the Ohio and Let Me be There, both of which did well in the United States.

In 1974 she was chosen to sing the UK’s entry at Eurovision, Long Live Love, coming joint fourth to Abba’s massive debut hit, Waterloo for Sweden.

Dame Olivia, as she would become in the 2020 New Year’s Honours, became a prominent campaigner for breast cancer research, after being given the first of three cancer diagnoses in 1992.

Following her initial battle with the disease, she had a partial mastectomy and reconstruction. Subsequent diagnoses followed in 2013 and 2018, when she told fans she was treating the illness ‘naturally’ and was using cannabis oil for the pain.

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Aldi Australia introduces smaller trolleys in stores

Shoppers thrilled after Aldi introduces a VERY in-demand new feature in stores: ‘We’ve been waiting for this moment for years’

  • Aldi Australia has introduced smaller sized trolleys in stores in a national rollout
  • A photo showing the size was shared online, sending customers into a spin
  • The new size will provide shoppers with ‘greater convenience’

Customers are praising Aldi after small trolleys were spotted in Australian stores.

A photo posted to the Aldi Mums Facebook group shows the new trolleys in a bay and is believed to be the first of a nationwide rollout.

Shoppers complained online saying the large trolleys, which are 1.1m high, are ‘enormous’ and were unsuitable for pregnant women, new mums carrying babies and the elderly.

In June the supermarket confirmed to Daily Mail Australia the smaller trolleys will provide shoppers with ‘greater convenience’.

A photo posted to the Aldi Mums Facebook group shows the new trolleys in a bay alongside and is believed to be the first of a nationwide rollout (pictured: the small trolleys)

A photo posted to the Aldi Mums Facebook group shows the new trolleys in a bay alongside and is believed to be the first of a nationwide rollout (pictured: the small trolleys)

‘We recognize that customers are looking for greater convenience when they visit our stores, as it’s almost impossible not to pick up the excellent value products on offer,’ an Aldi spokesperson said.

‘That’s why we’re introducing smaller trolleys across all our locations, so our customers can more efficiently pick up products while doing smaller grocery shops.’

The image of the small trolleys received more than 2,400 ‘likes’ and shoppers seemed obsessed with the new offer.

‘Sooo much easier for when I’m wearing baby in the carrier!!!’ one mum wrote, another added: ‘Yes I just used one. I was surprised to see them. A great addition.’

‘Thank god, I’m sick of falling into the trolley trying to get my groceries out,’ a third joked.

A short woman said: ‘About time, for me 144cm of shortness the trolleys are sooooo big, almost climbing in every time. well done Aldi for the newer half cart smaller trolleys.’

It follows after Aldi shoppers were left pleasantly surprised by the retailer’s decision to rollout shopping baskets across all their Australian stores.

It follows after Aldi shoppers were left pleasantly surprised by the retailer's decision to rollout shopping baskets across all their Australian stores

It follows after Aldi shoppers were left pleasantly surprised by the retailer’s decision to rollout shopping baskets across all their Australian stores

Aldi Australia have revealed plans to include shopping baskets - as standard - in every store

Aldi Australia have revealed plans to include shopping baskets – as standard – in every store

The German-owned retailer posted to Facebook in April to reveal the decision which many customers believe has been ‘a long time coming’.

‘Goodbye octopus arms,’ they wrote in the post.

‘We’re rolling out baskets across all our stores, to help you with your weekly shop and dash in top-ups.’

The baskets, which were first trialed in select stores in July, will be available nation-wide in 2022 – according to a spokesperson for the German-owned store.

Customers said the announcement was ‘about time’.

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Steph Claire Smith is doing the 30-day sex challenge with her husband

Fitness star Steph Claire Smith, 28, shares the month-long ‘sex challenge’ she’s trying with her husband – and the strict rules they’re sticking to

  • Fitness star Steph Claire Smith revealed she’s taken on a 30-day sex challenge
  • She and her husband have to be intimate daily for a month straight
  • The 28-year-old said the pair have defined intimacy as anything ‘beyond kissing’
  • She said some days sex can be a ‘full-on task’ and she ‘can’t be bothered’
  • But admitted increased intimacy has bought the couple closer together

Fitness entrepreneur Steph Claire Smith has revealed she and her husband are completing a 30-day sex challenge where they must be intimate with each other every day for a month.

On her KICPOD podcast, the mum-of-one confessed to co-host Laura Henshaw that she was on day 13 of the challenge with her husband, Josh Miller, and listed the rules they’ve set.

Steph said she and Josh have to be intimate with each other beyond kissing every day and while it’s been ‘really hard’ and there are times she ‘just can’t be bothered’, the test has brought the pair closer together.

Fitness entrepreneur Steph Claire Smith has revealed she and her husband are completing a 30-day sex challenge where they must be intimate with each other every day for a month

Fitness entrepreneur Steph Claire Smith has revealed she and her husband are completing a 30-day sex challenge where they must be intimate with each other every day for a month

The mum-of-one told her podcast co-host Laura Henshaw she and Josh (right) were on day 13 of the challenge and have to be intimate with each other beyond kissing every day

The mum-of-one told her podcast co-host Laura Henshaw she and Josh (right) were on day 13 of the challenge and have to be intimate with each other beyond kissing every day

‘The way we’ve defined it is further than kissing but doesn’t necessarily have to be all the way to sex, if you can read between the lines,’ she explained and added they decided to take on the challenge after Josh saw it on-line.

Laura was audibly shocked by the saucy news and asked Steph if she was tired.

The 28-year-old admitted daily sex can sometimes feel like a ‘full-on task’ and the couple, who have a one-year-old Harvey, find it difficult to keep up the challenge if they’ve had an argument.

‘There have been days where we have had an argument and then it’s like ‘oh now we have to have sex as well’,’ she said.

‘But in the back of our minds, we really want to do this for each other so you just work through it and it happens and then you’re in a really good mood before you go to bed.’

Steph (pictured with her son Harvey, one) said while it's been 'really hard' and there are times she 'just can't be bothered', the challenge has brought the pair closer together

Steph (pictured with her son Harvey, one) said while it’s been ‘really hard’ and there are times she ‘just can’t be bothered’, the challenge has brought the pair closer together

The 28-year-old admitted daily sex can sometimes feel like a 'full-on task' and the couple find it difficult to keep up the challenge if they've had an argument

The 28-year-old admitted daily sex can sometimes feel like a ‘full-on task’ and the couple find it difficult to keep up the challenge if they’ve had an argument

Steph said some days are easier than others and she sometimes ‘just can’t be bothered’.

‘There are some days, as there are without a challenge, where you genuinely really feel up to it naturally without it being a task so there have been times where it’s felt easier and it has felt like more of a habit but it’s still hard, ‘she said.

She said her and Josh are typically intimate at the end of the day but they’re ‘trying to fix that’ and the challenge has had its benefits on their relationship.

‘When we are close and intimate like that everything is better we get along better, we’re more cuddly throughout the day and we’re nicer to each other,’ she said.

‘I’m interested to see if it gets easier or it gets harder and what comes from the rest of the challenge.’

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Dad sets daughter up with a cute guy at the pub

Single woman, 30, was set up with a ‘hot stranger’ at a pub by her DAD in a saga followed by millions on TikTok – and you won’t believe what happened next

  • An Australian publicist has shared the incredible way she met her now-boyfriend
  • Alice James, from Melbourne, said her dad asked for a cute man’s number for her
  • The 30-year-old and her father were enjoying beers at the pub
  • Her dad amused her attention to the ‘total hottie’ at the bar before talking to him
  • Since then the two went on a number of ‘amazing dates’ before making it official
  • Alice says her dad is her ‘ultimate wingman’ and owes it all to him

A ‘very single’ Australian publicist has shared the moment her ‘ultimate wingman’ dad asked for a cute guy’s number on her behalf at a pub, which led to becoming her now-boyfriend – and thousands are eager to know who he is.

Alice James, from Melbourne, was enjoying her father’s company while sipping on a pint of ale after the opening night of Six The Musical.

The 30-year-old told FEMAIL the two were ‘talking garbage’ before her dad James diverted her attention to the ‘total hottie’ sitting at the bar.

‘I had obviously noticed this stunning gentleman with his mate at the bar as soon as we walked in. Dad said “leave it with me” then jumped off his seat and proceeded to talk to these two guys,’ she recalled.

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Single television publicist Alice James, from Melbourne, (pictured) was enjoying beers at the pub with her dad James when he diverted her attention to the 'total hottie' sitting at the bar

Single television publicist Alice James, from Melbourne, (pictured) was enjoying beers at the pub with her dad James when he diverted her attention to the ‘total hottie’ sitting at the bar

'I had obviously noticed this stunning gentleman with his mate at the bar as soon as we walked in.  dad said "leave it with me" then jumped off his seat and proceeded to talk to these two guys,' Alice told FEMAIL (pictured: Alice and her dad James)

‘I had obviously noticed this stunning gentleman with his mate at the bar as soon as we walked in. Dad said ‘leave it with me’ then jumped off his seat and proceeded to talk to these two guys,’ Alice told FEMAIL (pictured: Alice and her dad James)

James struck up a conversation with the young men asking if they ‘go for Collingwood’, then turned to the eligible bachelor asking how old he was and if he was single.

‘Dad then pointed to me saying “well this is my daughter and she is very single”. As the night went on we all kept chatting until the two boys at the bar got up to leave and dad stopped them saying: “Wait! You can’t leave! You haven’t exchanged numbers!”,’ Alice recalled.

In a rush James ran to the bar, grabbed the order pad and made the two write down each other’s digits.

‘The boy was so nervous that he actually handed his number to my dad instead of me – hilarious!’ Alice said.

The following morning Alice sent the man a text saying ‘Sorry about my dad’ with a laughing emoji.

‘I wasn’t sure if he was interested or dad had just forced him to talk to me. But he replied and said it was a treat to meet us both and invited me out to dinner a few nights later,’ she said.

‘After our first date we both just had such a good time, there were a lot of laughs and chemistry and it just felt refreshingly right.’

Since then the two have continued to go on ‘amazing’ dates and both are ‘just so happy’.

A few weeks prior to the pub night Alice had also stopped using dating apps and wanted to take a break because she ‘wasn’t having fun anymore’.

But to her surprise she was able to meet someone in public thanks to her dad.

‘We had both been single for a while with some pretty grim dating history so we feel very lucky to have this connection that we do,’ she said.

Dad James struck up a conversation with the single man and pointed out how Alice is also single.  When the man and his friend of him got up to leave James said: 'Wait!  You can't leave!  You haven't exchanged numbers!'

Dad James struck up a conversation with the single man and pointed out how Alice is also single. When the man and his friend of him got up to leave James said: ‘Wait! You can’t leave! You haven’t exchanged numbers!’

And now after getting to know each other, the guy from the pub asked Alice to be his girlfriend – and she said yes.

‘I definitely owe it all to dad, the ultimate Wingman and the Maverick to my Goose because there is no way either of us would have made the first move at the pub and how sad that this relationship may never have happened,’ she said.

‘It also made the first meeting of the parents very stress free, because I think he was pretty confident that he already had dad’s tick of approval!’

The two singles started texting and went on a number of 'amazing dates' before he eventually asked Alice to be his girlfriend - and she said yes

The two singles started texting and went on a number of ‘amazing dates’ before he eventually asked Alice to be his girlfriend – and she said yes

From the beginning Alice has shared the interactions in a series of now-viral TikTok videos that have captured the attention of thousands.

Many praised James for his action and being the ‘best wingman ever’.

‘Ummm any chance I can like, borrow your dad?!’ one person wrote in the comments, another added: ‘My dad needs to step up.’

A third added: ‘This is LEGIT the best.. go Daz!’

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Olivia Newton-John’s final life lessons to Aussie cancer patient

Olivia Newton-John’s six life lessons: Cancer patient reveals what she learned from the Grease star who called her out of the blue to offer support

  • Mel Dee Dzelde claims to have had a friendship with the late Olivia Newton-John
  • The cancer patient, 52, received a call from the actress during treatment
  • A mutual friend told Olivia what Mel was going through then offered to call
  • Since 2017 Mel claims to have remained in touch through calls and texts
  • Mel told FEMAIL the important life lessons Olivia taught her over the years

An Australian woman battling two serious illnesses has shared how Olivia Newton-John called her out of the blue to help her through her lowest times.

Mel Dee Dzelde, 52, from Adelaide, was diagnosed with stage 4 rectal cancer in 2017 then Motor Neurone Disease (MND) in 2021 and claims to have received the call during treatment as she shared a mutual friend with Olivia.

‘She said: “Hi Mel, it’s Olivia here. I’ve heard you’ve been going through a challenging time”,’ Mel told FEMAIL.

‘We spoke for about an hour – she wanted to know what I was going through and shared some of her own struggles with cancer.’

The beloved Grease actress died on Monday aged 73 at her home in southern California after a 30-year fight with cancer.

Mel described Olivia as her ‘earth angel’ who continued to check-up on her from time to time, including on her birthday and at Christmas.

Mel Dee Dzelde, 52, from Adelaide, (pictured) received a phone call from the late Olivia Newton-John while undergoing cancer treatment after being diagnosed in 2017. said: "Hi Mel, it's Olivia here.  I've heard you've been going through a challenging time",' Mel told FEMAIL

Mel Dee Dzelde, 52, from Adelaide, (pictured) received a phone call from the late Olivia Newton-John while undergoing cancer treatment after being diagnosed in 2017. said: “Hi Mel, it’s Olivia here. I’ve heard you’ve been going through a challenging time”,’ Mel told FEMAIL

Beloved Aussie actress Olivia Newton-John (pictured) who starred in Grease died on Monday aged 73 at her home in southern California after a 30-year fight with cancer

Beloved Aussie actress Olivia Newton-John (pictured) who starred in Grease died on Monday aged 73 at her home in southern California after a 30-year fight with cancer

The friendship began when Mel’s mutual friend, Megan, told Olivia what she was going through – and without hesitation the actress offered to call.

At the time Mel was undergoing rounds of chemotherapy and was shocked when she heard who was on the other side of the line.

Mel described Olivia as a ‘very loving and kind person’ who treated everyone equally and the pair continued to stay in touch through texting and phone calls.

‘Olivia was so caring, it was like she was holding my hand through it all. She would always check-in on me which was lovely,’ she said.

The two spoke about meeting in person but Covid prevented this from occurring as Mel was in Australia and Olivia was overseas.

Lessons learned from Olivia:

Don’t focus on sickness and to instead focus on wellness

Always be positive

Make use of natural therapies

Embrace life no matter what’s happening to you

Always be kind and show love to others

laugh and enjoy life

During the last few years, Olivia taught Mel a lot of valuable lessons about how to live a happy life despite experiencing cancer treatments.

‘Olivia always said to not focus on the sickness, but on the wellness. She showed me how to embrace life no matter what’s happening to you,’ she said.

Mel last spoke to Olivia indirectly through Megan last month.

‘She hadn’t answered my last couple of messages and I was worried about her, so she felt her love to me and encouragement to stay positive when she was talking to my friend,’ Mel said.

During the last few years, Olivia taught Mel a lot of valuable lessons about how to live a happy life despite experiencing cancer treatments.  'Olivia always said to not focus on the sickness, but on the wellness.  She showed me how to embrace life no matter what's happening to you,' she said

During the last few years, Olivia taught Mel a lot of valuable lessons about how to live a happy life despite experiencing cancer treatments. ‘Olivia always said to not focus on the sickness, but on the wellness. She showed me how to embrace life no matter what’s happening to you,’ she said

Mel last spoke to Olivia indirectly through Megan last month.  'She hadn't answered my last couple of messages and I was worried about her, so she felt her love to me and encouragement to stay positive when she was talking to my friend,' Mel said (pictured: Mel and her husband)

Mel last spoke to Olivia indirectly through Megan last month. ‘She hadn’t answered my last couple of messages and I was worried about her, so she felt her love to me and encouragement to stay positive when she was talking to my friend,’ Mel said (pictured: Mel and her husband)

When Olivia passed away on Monday, Mel said she spent the day in tears as she reminisced on the beautiful person Olivia was.

‘She was such a beautiful human and an important person who helped so many people – it doesn’t matter who she spoke to, she acted the same way to everyone,’ she said.

‘I like to think she’s experiencing all the love the world has for her.’

Olivia Newton John, 73, passes away after 30-year cancer battle

Olivia’s battle with breast cancer first began in 1992 when she was just 44 years old.

She was very open about her diagnosis and treatment, which famously included the use of medical marijuana.

The actress famously beat breast cancer twice but was diagnosed again in 2017.

Despite the cruel toll the disease was taking her life – including crippling her for a period – Olivia kept performing, including touring the US in 2018.

She spent the last few years at home, campaigning for animals’ rights and raising money for her charity online.

She was also a strong campaigner for the use of medical cannabis for treatment in Australia.

The Grease star died at the age of 73 in Southern California on the morning August 8.

Olivia’s death was announced by her husband John Easterling on Monday on her social media pages.

Easterling said his wife died at her Southern California home surrounded by family and friends.

‘Dame Olivia Newton-John (73) passed away peacefully at her Ranch in Southern California this morning, surrounded by family and friends,’ he wrote.

‘We ask that everyone please respect the family’s privacy during this very difficult time.

‘Olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer.

‘Her healing inspiration and pioneering experience with plant medicine continues with the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund, dedicated to researching plant medicine and cancer,’ he added.

The family asked for donations to be made to her cancer organization, the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund, instead of flowers.

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Aussie mum shares her easy hack for cleaning a dirty oven using bi-carb soda and dishwashing liquid

An Australian mum has shared her simple two-ingredient cleaning hack that left her oven sparkling without using harsh chemicals.

The Brisbane makeup artist showed how she cleaned her oven using a homemade mix of dishwashing liquid and bicarbonate of soda in a video posted to TikTok.

The mum-to-be mixed the two household ingredients together to make a paste then coated the inside of the oven in the solution and left it to eat away at the grime.

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An Australian mum-to-be has shared a 'genius' hack online for cleaning her oven using a homemade mix of dishwashing liquid and bicarbonate of soda

An Australian mum-to-be has shared a ‘genius’ hack online for cleaning her oven using a homemade mix of dishwashing liquid and bicarbonate of soda

She then scrubbed the surface with a scourer and wiped the excess paste away with a damp cloth.

‘When you’re on mat leave and all you do is watch cleaning hacks,’ she wrote in the clip’s caption.

The clip quickly racked up more than 146,700 views on the platform and many in the comments were wowed by the ‘genius’ hack.

She mixed the two household ingredients together to make a paste, coated the inside of oven in the solution and left it to eat away at the grime then scrubbed it away

She mixed the two household ingredients together to make a paste, coated the inside of oven in the solution and left it to eat away at the grime then scrubbed it away

‘Omg why didn’t I see this the other day,’ one user wrote while another said: ‘This is genius, thank you’.

Others shared their own tips and tricks for making the notoriously hard-to-clean appliance look like new.

‘Your oven looks amazing! Next time around, google how to remove your oven door. Makes oven cleaning 1000x easier!’ one person suggested.

‘Dishwashing liquid and vinegar works really well. Far less mess,’ another replied.

Previously a TikTok-famous professional cleaner shared her ‘no chemical’ method for cleaning dirty ovens in a viral video.

Kacie from The Big Clean Co in Melbourne used boiling water, white vinegar, dishwashing liquid, Bunnings scrapers, kitchen scourers and ‘the power of steam’.

Previously TikTok-famous professional cleaner Kacie (pictured) shared her method for cleaning dirty ovens in a viral video

Previously TikTok-famous professional cleaner Kacie (pictured) shared her method for cleaning dirty ovens in a viral video

She revealed her simple technique to a clean a filthy oven without using harsh chemicals

In a TikTok video Kacie from The Big Clean Co in Melbourne used boiling water, white vinegar, dishwashing liquid, scrapers, kitchen scourers and 'the power of steam'

In a TikTok video Kacie from The Big Clean Co in Melbourne used boiling water, white vinegar, dishwashing liquid, scrapers, kitchen scourers and ‘the power of steam’

The cleaning hack ensures no toxic, harsh chemicals are used and will make the appliance look brand new.

‘I’m a professional cleaner and I’ve got a non-toxic way to clean your oven using the power of steam,’ she said in the video.

‘You’ll need dishwashing liquid, vinegar, some scrapers and scourers.’

In the short clip, Kacie explained how steam can help remove the tough food stains and residue at the bottom of the oven.

'I'm a professional cleaner and I've got a non-toxic way to clean your oven using the power of steam,' she said in the video

'You'll need dishwashing liquid, vinegar, some scrapers and scourers,' she said

‘I’m a professional cleaner and I’ve got a non-toxic way to clean your oven using the power of steam,’ she said in the video

‘Now when that charcoal is cold it is rock solid, so here’s what you’re going to do. Add one cup of boiling water and one cup of vinegar to a tray,’ she said.

‘Put it in a hot oven and let it do its thing for about 20 minutes.

‘You’ll be left with this big mushy mess that scraps right off.

She then used the scraper to remove the tough food build-up with ease.

Kacie then poured dishwashing liquid onto the glass oven door and used a scour to remove any remaining grease and ‘make it shine’.

In the short clip, Kacie explained how steam can help remove the tough food stains and residue at the bottom of the oven

She cleaned the glass using dishwashing liquid

In the short clip, Kacie explained how steam can help remove the tough food stains and residue at the bottom of the oven

‘Don’t forget to let your oven cool a little so you don’t burn yourself,’ she said.

She also used a scour to clean the oven racks over the sink and used the sharp blade for tough food stains.

The cleaning tip left the oven looking sparkling clean as if it had never been used before.

After 24 hours the video was viewed more than 105,000 times, and TikTok users seemed impressed with the transformation.

‘I’ve been trying to find a way to do this naturally, I always worry the chemicals will stay in the oven and affect food,’ one woman wrote.

Another TikTok users recommended using the Scrub Daddy sponge rather than steel wool to clean the oven.

Others dubbed the cleaning tips as ‘awesome’.

How to clean an oven without using chemicals:

What you’ll need:

  • white vinegar
  • Toilet
  • kitchen scours
  • Dishwashing liquid
  • Bunnings scrapers

Method:

Add one cup of boiling water and one cup of vinegar to a tray

Place in a hot oven and leave to steam for 20 minutes

Remove the tray and scrape the food stains using the scraper and scour

Clean the oven and dish racks using the dishwashing liquid

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Mum shares the exact time she went into Coles to nab marked-down meat, dairy and bakery items

An Australian mum has shared her incredible bargain grocery haul and revealed the exact time she went to the supermarket to nab the deals.

The woman, from Wodonga, Victoria, managed to score $215.11 worth of goods for just $10.92 when she visited Coles at 8pm.

She bought 26 heavily-discounted items with a range of meats including kangaroo kebabs for just 47 cents, chicken breasts for $1.08 down from $20, bacon for 28 cents a pack and and eight-pack of beef chevaps for 32 cents.

A thrifty mum has shared how she bought $215 worth of groceries for just $10 by going to the supermarket at around 8pm

A thrifty mum has shared how she bought $215 worth of groceries for just $10 by going to the supermarket at around 8pm

Also included in the stash was three liters of milk down to 32 cents, a nine-pack of vanilla cupcakes for 27 cents, ready-made spaghetti meals for just 32 cents each as well as lamington donuts, coleslaw mix, veggie mince, yoghurt, and cream.

The bargain hunter said she was ‘absolutely stoked’ with her impressive haul in a post to a popular Facebook group, Markdown Addicts Australia.

‘Our freezer is now full which is a relief with rising prices,’ she said in the comments.

The post received more than 1,700 ‘likes’ and prompted a flurry of responses from fellow members wanting to know the mum’s budget shopping secrets.

What’s the best time to shop for discounts at a supermarket?

in the morning – shoppers can save between 10 and 20% off goods about to expire

before dinner – shoppers can save up to 50% off goods about to expire

Just before the store closes – shoppers can save up to 90% off goods about to expire

* Markdowns are determined based on store policies and times and may vary

‘Score! Especially in the recent food cost hike. Jealous but stoked for you,’ one woman commented.

‘Price hikes have been insane!’ the poster replied.

‘So jealous I never score great bargains,’ a second wrote to which the shopper said she ‘happened to show up’ as an employee was starting to mark down the items.

‘We went down the aisles then would go back and pick up the bargains as he left,’ she said adding she gave the worker space making sure not to crowd him.

‘So you find these on one section OR do you go around the whole shop finding them?’ another asked.

‘Multiple sections – most meat was in a pile in the meat section, dairy usually put next the milk, cakes & bread together etc,’ the mum answered.

The next evening, the bargain hunter returned to Coles at the same time and picked up $75.60 worth of items that had been discounted to just $3.95

The next evening, the bargain hunter returned to Coles at the same time and picked up $75.60 worth of items that had been discounted to just $3.95

Just a day later, the Wodonga mum picked up another markdown haul when she returned to the same Coles at the same time.

She spent just $3.95 on $75.60 worth of items including plant-based patties, bread, cupcakes, zucchini noodles, loaves of bread and bagels.

‘After last night I wanted to see if I could back it up! Seems our store has decided 8pm is the time to start marking down!’ she wrote in another post.

‘Had to leave after meat but they seem to do bakery then meat, then the dairy fridges and around in a circle.’

Dozens of shoppers have been sharing their tips and tricks for nabbing bargains at the supermarkets amid the rising cost of living.

One woman came across a 500g pack of butter for just $1.88 marked down from $7.50 at her local Central Coast store and purchased the lot.

Shoppers have been sharing their tips for nabbing bargains at the supermarkets amid the riding cost of living including one mum who bought all the marked down butter on the shelf

Shoppers have been sharing their tips for nabbing bargains at the supermarkets amid the riding cost of living including one mum who bought all the marked down butter on the shelf

She shared her find to the group dividing members with some impressed by the bargain while others said she should have left some for others.

The woman, who is a keen baker and uses a lot of butter, attracted more than 1,100 ‘likes’ on her post and sparked a lively debate with dozens of comments.

The post was flooded with comments from disgruntled shoppers who say they ‘would have left some’ for others.

‘I would have left some, as there are many people struggling, good find,’ one person quipped.

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‘During these hard times and so many people doing it tough I would have left some for someone else. But that’s just me,’ another said.

‘I left ALL the meat. Shelves and shelves of it. I bake ALOT so the butter is great for me,’ the home baker responded.

However, not everyone was unhappy about the Lake Haven woman’s butter haul with many jumping to her defense and complimenting her ‘great score’

‘I would have taken them all, I love a bargain and this is something that gets used daily in my house so you bet if I saw them I’d take em all too!,’ one mum said.

Another Coles customer from Coomera in Queensland bought $170 of chicken as well as a some dairy and deli items for just $25 when she nipped into the store at 7pm on the way home from work for what was supposed to be a ‘quick stop’.

‘One happy house wife. Worth $169.94. Paid $25.20. My fam will start to grow feathers, ‘she wrote in a post with a photo of her budget shop de ella.

Another savvy shopper picked up $170 worth of heavily discounted chicken and groceries for just over $25 however many warned against stockpiling meat close to its use-by date

Another savvy shopper picked up $170 worth of heavily discounted chicken and groceries for just over $25 however many warned against stockpiling meat close to its use-by date

She bought 21 packets of chicken and turkey including whole birds, wings, negs, legs and mince as well as an iced coffee, yoghurt and hummus at just a fraction of the price.

Why you shouldn’t wash raw chicken

Chicken: it’s super tasty and a great source of protein. But it can also play host to nasty bacteria, and all food handlers must be careful preparing it.

For starters, don’t wash raw chicken. The bacteria on its surface can spread in tiny droplets that splash around your kitchen – contaminating surfaces, equipment and other food.

Cooking chicken thoroughly kills the bacteria.

Also, when you’re preparing raw chicken remember to wash your hands before and after handling, and use separate chopping boards and utensils to avoid bacteria spreading to ready-to-eat food.

Playing it safe with food only takes a few seconds.

It’s always worth it.

Source: Healthier QLD

Her post drew in hundreds of comments and prompted a debate among shoppers who cautioned against keeping meat close to its use-by date for too long even when it’s been frozen.

‘Great pick up especially with the cost of meat! But my anxiety would never let me eat it – discounted meat especially chicken is a no go,’ one mum warned.

‘Looks like they’ve been reduced twice, you might want to give it a quick sniff,’ another recommended while a third wrote: ‘I use the rule if it smells and is slimy THROW IT OUT. This applies to stuff in date by days or a day or 2 left and purchased on clearance.’.

‘If you want to eat something that could make you very sick and call it a bargain well I suppose as long as your happy, I truly hope you don’t get serious food poisoning,’ a fifth quipped.

‘Do some of y’all really think when the clock strikes midnight chicken is instantly riddled in salmonella? Like you know that’s not how bacteria works right…’ argued another.

Others suggested opening, repackaging and even rinsing the discounted meat before freezing to check whether it’s safe to eat.

‘Clearance meat (not just chicken) is always opened, sniff, slimy test done, repackaged and frozen,’ one shopper said.

‘I remove from original packaging wash the juice, then portion them in freezer bags and freeze. Once I have got poisoned from was already marinated and cooked without washing,’ a second explained.

Food safety experts however have said not to wash raw chicken as it can spread harmful bacteria around the kitchen.

According to the Queensland government initiative Healthier, washing chicken is not recommended as droplets of bacteria can splash around the kitchen and contaminate surfaces, equipment and other food causing illnesses like Salmonella.

Many of Coles chicken packages advised customers to store at or below 5C and if freezing, do so on the day of purchase and use within a month.

‘Allow to fully thaw in the refrigerator prior to cooking and keep refrigerated until use. Use within 1 days of thawing. Once thawed do not refreeze,’ the package reads.

Simple steps to freezing and thawing chicken meat safely

If you buy raw chicken meat in bulk, it’s likely that you will need to freeze some of it for use later.

Each time you freeze and thaw chicken meat it loses moisture which can affect eating quality, but it is safe to do so, if you follow these tips.

When freezing raw chicken meat:

  • Do it as soon as you get it home (and definitely before the use by date)
  • Freeze it at a temperature below -20°C (most home freezers should be at this temperature)
  • Package into meal-sized portions so that you don’t need to refreeze unused portions again

When thawing frozen chicken meat:

  • Make sure it is thawed completely prior to cooking
  • Thaw in the fridge or the microwave – don’t thaw on the bench
  • If thawing in the fridge, put the meat in a container on the bottom shelf

Throw out meat that has been thawing for more than a day.

How long can you keep chicken frozen before use?

Check the instructions on the door or lid of your freezer for how long poultry, meat etc will last.

From a safety point of view you can store frozen meats for years; however with time there will be a loss in nutrient value and quality.

Source: Australian Chicken Meat Federation

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Young woman reveals Hinge date’s bizarre text messages inviting her to a ‘rooftop bar’

Young woman reveals date’s bizarre text messages inviting her to a ‘rooftop bar’… but when she Googled the address it was something else entirely

  • A young woman has spoken about her run-in with a strange man on Hinge
  • She connected with ‘Jake’ on the dating app and he asked her out to dinner
  • I have suggested a ‘rooftop bar’ that ‘not many people have heard of’ for it
  • Quinn discovered that what he actually meant was the roof of his apartment
  • She found the conversation to be bizarre and decided not to go

A young woman has shared the bizarre conversation she had with a would-be match on a dating app and how he tried to coax her to his apartment on the very first date.

Quinn Martin, who lives in New York City, took to TikTok on July 21 to share screenshots of a text message exchange she had with a man named ‘Jake’ after meeting on Hinge.

‘There’s a rooftop lounge that just opened that’s BYOB not many people know about that we could try,’ he asked her, which she initially thought was a good idea.

‘A couple of hours before the date I asked for the address because I wanted to see what the place was all about and he sent me the address of an apartment complex,’ she said.

‘Maybe I was missing something, I thought, so I asked him if it was a restaurant and three minutes later he says “haha no” with no other explanation.’

Quinn was starting to believe ‘Jake’ was trying to trick her into coming to his apartment building for a drink on their first date.

‘Turns out that’s exactly what he was doing,’ she said.

Jake wrote to her: ‘Haha I thought I did a good job selling it. The views are pretty sweet but we can hit a bar if you’d rather.’

Quinn explained to her potential match that she didn’t feel comfortable with the proposition and asked if he was even going to tell her it was his place before she got there.

Quinn was starting to believe 'Jake' was trying to trick her into coming to his apartment building for a drink on their first date

'Turns out that's exactly what he was doing,' she said

Quinn was starting to believe ‘Jake’ was trying to trick her into coming to his apartment building for a drink on their first date

‘Jake’, to his credit, apologized for the forward behavior and that it had ‘come off the wrong way’.

Quinn captioned the footage of her explanation with ‘quite literally escaped my own episode of SVU’.

Her fans on the social media platform were quick to point out that her comments were a huge red flag.

‘I wonder if this has ever worked for him before,’ one woman replied.

‘Lmao that’s bad enough, but he also wanted you to bring your own alcohol to his apartment on the first date,’ said another.

A third added: ‘Do men think we’re just gonna say “yeah see you there” without investigating for our literal safety?’

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Does Vegemite expire: Man discovers Vegemite jar sitting in shelf for 10 years

American man discovers ‘incredible’ fact about Vegemite that ‘every Australian already knows’: ‘My mind is blown’

  • A US resident was amazed after discovering a fact about Vegemite
  • Sharing a photo on Reddit, the man was impressed by the ‘use by’ date
  • The jar was more than 10 years old and the expiration date was labeled June 23, 2011
  • ‘It’s true that Vegemite has no expiration date,’ he wrote
  • But Aussies know the popular spread doesn’t expire since it’s made from yeast

An American man who enjoys eating Vegemite on toast has discovered an ‘amazing’ fact about the Aussie spread after taking a closer look at the jar.

Sharing a photo on Reddit, the man was shocked by the ‘use by’ date that read June 23, 2011 – more than a decade ago.

‘If you’ve ever wondered if it’s true that Vegemite has no expiration date, I can confirm that it’s true,’ the man wrote.

While the fact came as a shock to the American, most Aussies know Vegemite doesn’t expire since it’s made from yeast extract and salt.

An American man was shocked to find his Vegemite jar was more than 10 years old.  'If you've ever wondered if it's true that Vegemite has no expiration date, I can confirm that it's true,' the man wrote on Reddit (pictured: the 'use by' date - June 23, 2011)

An American man was shocked to find his Vegemite jar was more than 10 years old. ‘If you’ve ever wondered if it’s true that Vegemite has no expiration date, I can confirm that it’s true,’ the man wrote on Reddit (pictured: the ‘use by’ date – June 23, 2011)

‘I bought a 220g jar of Vegemite some time ago from a well-known import store in the US. I’ve been using it sparingly for quite a while, and I still have not used it all up,’ the man continued.

‘This morning I got it out to spread on some toast for breakfast. As I was eating it, I wondered how long I’ve been on this same jar.

‘I looked for a ‘use by date’, and this is what I saw.’

In the comments Australians joked Vegemite could withstand the test of time and survive unscathed against a ‘nuclear war’.

While the fact came as a shock to the American, most Aussies know Vegemite doesn't expire since it's made from yeast extract and salt

While the fact came as a shock to the American, most Aussies know Vegemite doesn’t expire since it’s made from yeast extract and salt

‘Vegemite is to Australians what honey was to the ancient Egyptians. You will be ok to uncover a jar from a grave in 2000 years and still use it,’ one person wrote.

‘It’s 70 per cent salt so you probably have at least another 6 Australian prime minister changes before it stops being effective against drop bears,’ another Reddit user joked.

A third added: ‘Two things will outlast humanity: 1. Micro plastics 2. Vegemite.’

‘New goal unlocked: be buried in a tomb surrounded by jars of Vegemite to sustain me in the afterlife,’ another said.

On a serious note, some said Vegemite could go bad or become moldy if contaminated with butter.

Vegemite doesn’t have a ‘use by’ date, but instead a ‘best before’ date.

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