May is the birthday month

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May is a month of birthdays plus Mother’s Day. There are four first-degree birthdays and three extended-family birthdays. This year had at least three significant birthdays ending in 0 or 5. I spent a weekend in Brisbane to see my parents and daughters.

Maniax axe throwing

On Saturday morning, my daughters and I went to Maniax axe throwing at Newstead. It was my first axe-throwing experience. I enjoyed it. It feels satisfying to throw an axe and hear the solid “thud” as the axe blade embeds into a wooden target. I also enjoyed playing a couple of games of “21” with my daughters. It turns out I’m not too bad at throwing an axe.

I wrote a Google Maps review

Tempest Seafood Restaurant

We held a birthday celebration dinner at Tempest Seafood restaurant. We had a group of eighteen, and with the loud music, I spent the night in my cocoon of tinnitus.

While my tinnitus made me feel miserable, I found joy in continuing the seafood platter tradition with one of my daughters.

Six years ago we were here. Here’s my Google Maps review.

After finishing half of the platter, I experienced an urticarial reaction to something I had eaten. I broke out in an eruption of hives. I had welts on my eyelids, cheeks, lips, inside my ear canals, between my fingers and toes, and on my chest. My tongue didn’t swell, and I had no problem with my airway.

One daughter and her boyfriend drove me to buy some antihistamine medication. The lesions and symptoms resolved within 36 hours of exposure. I think the culprit was some raw tuna.

Urticaria

In general, urticarial reactions to seafood represent a clinical concern. Urticaria, more commonly known as hives, is characterised by transient, itchy, red, or pale welts on the skin. These reactions can vary from mild discomfort to life-threatening anaphylaxis, and understanding them is essential.

At the core of an urticarial reaction lies the immunological response to what is perceived as a threat. In the case of seafood allergies, the immunological system erroneously identifies specific proteins contained in fish, shellfish, or crustaceans as harmful. The protein triggers an immunoglobulin E (IgE) mediated reaction that results in the release of histamine and other inflammatory mediators from mast cells. Histamine quickly increases blood flow and permeability of the blood vessels, leading to the formation of characteristic welts on the skin. This rapid immunological cascade is why symptoms such as redness, swelling, and intense itchiness can develop within minutes of exposure.

Individuals suffering from seafood-induced urticaria typically experience a range of symptoms. Apart from the visible red, raised welts, patients may report a burning or tingling sensation on the skin. In severe cases, urticarial reactions can be accompanied by respiratory difficulties, swelling of the lips or tongue, and, in rare instances, anaphylactic shock—a medical emergency that requires immediate intervention. The variable nature of these symptoms may require an evaluation by an allergist or immunologist, who may employ diagnostic tools such as skin prick tests or serum-specific IgE measurements to confirm the seafood allergen involved.

The Village Baker

I was chatting with Adelaide-based workmates this week about the 2025 South Australian Baking Award-winning vanilla slice from The Village Baker.

I wrote a Google Maps review.

When I looked at the website, I saw they also had a passionfruit icing option. I am a fan of passionfruit icing. My dream icing is pink passionfruit icing, but I’ve only seen homemade vanilla slices with pink passionfruit icing.

When I arrived, I saw in the display case that the “standard” vanilla slice was the award winner. In my mind, I needed to buy both versions and eat them.

Both vanilla slices are superb. The pastry wasn’t soggy. The custard was delightfully creamy and smooth, with a vanilla flavour that was not too sweet.

The standard icing is okay. It’s a bit thick for me and a bit too sweet.

The passionfruit fudge icing, on the other hand, is fantastic. I love anything sweet and tart. The tarty sweetness makes my lips tingle and “sing”. The passionfruit fudge is thick, but it doesn’t “feel” thick in my mouth, and it’s great to crunch the passionfruit seeds between my teeth.

I ate the standard vanilla slice first because I wanted to finish with the tartness of the passionfruit fudge icing.

I can appreciate why The Village Baker’s standard vanilla slice won this year’s baking award. I prefer their passionfruit fudge vanilla slice.

Comments

17 responses to “May is the birthday month”

  1. Mabel Kwong Avatar

    Happy Belated Birthday Gary. Sounded like a wonderful time. Seafood assortment looked a nice treat 😋 Sorry to hear about the hives likely from raw tuna. I hope it doesn’t happy ending again. Reactions like that can happy anytime, any food. I get reactions to certain foods. It’s very interesting to learn about these kinds of things.

    The vanilla slice looks fantastic. You did it justice showing it off in all its glory 😃

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    1. Gary Avatar

      and you too Mabel. I know you have a May birthday.

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      1. Mabel Kwong Avatar

        May birthday, yes that’s me. May is a great month. And it’s also Star Wars month – May the 4th 😊

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        1. Gary Avatar

          …and may the only things Chewie in our lives be Chewbacca.

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          1. Mabel Kwong Avatar

            Damn Gaz, you are on a roll with your words. Love this one 😀 Chewie is fantastic. A lover of chicken 🍗

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  2. sherry Avatar

    April is the birthday month for our friends and family. Funny how that happens. Hope your month is going well. Axe throwing? Sounds great.

    cheers

    sherry

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Thanks, Sherry. The axe throwing was a whole heap of fun.

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  3. ckennedy Avatar

    Cheers to all your cele”may’tions! Sounds like you had a wonderful trip–and I’m relieved to learn that the allergic reaction wasn’t more serious.

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Thanks, Cecilia. It was a wonderful time. Even the hives couldn’t stop the joy 😊🎉

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  4. Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella Avatar

    Oh my Gary! How terrifying to have a reaction like that. I’m glad that it didn’t extend to your airway and that the antihistamines helped. Could you feel them working quite quickly? Happy Birthday too!

    I’m glad that you got some vanilla slice and I’m with you-passion fruit icing all the way! :D

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Thanks, Lorraine. Yes, the antihistamine medication worked quickly and most of the hives and the itching improved within a few hours. There was some persistent irritation that went into the next day or so.

      That passion fruit fudge icing was fantastic.

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      1. Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella Avatar

        I’m glad to hear that. I thought that waiting 36 hours for a resolution seemed like a stressful time but it’s always good when things start improving quickly.

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        1. Gary Avatar

          Thanks Lorraine
          It helped having my daughter help me get the medication quickly

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  5. The Mouse Avatar

    Happy Birthday Brother, many more, too bad about the seafood, glad you feeling better, ohh those vanilla slices yum

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Thank you, Brother.
      I will continue to enjoy seafood, I’ll treat it like an experiment. Hopefully I won’t have further problems.

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  6. Eha Carr Avatar

    Sunday morning – am smiling reading this >

    1 If one of the birthdays was yours and ended with a ‘5’ or ‘0’ – a special belated birthday wish for a good year and decade. Are we both Geminis ’cause I have ‘one of those’ coming up on the 10th of this month :) ?

    2 Am smiling at your rather perfect axe throwing :) ! A nifty way to get rid of aggro :) ! Neat throw!!!

    3. Love parts of the seafood plate – the ‘raw’ bits!

    4. Vanilla slice – HUGE SMILE!

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Thank you, Eha.
      Yes I have a birthday in May but we do not share an astrological symbol.
      I am keen to throw an axe again and perhaps make it a regular habit.
      The oysters were my favourite part of the plate along with the prawns. The Moreton Bay bug was a little one and the crab meat while sweet wasn’t as good as I’ve enjoyed there before.

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