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Bon appetit! Kids learn art of cooking By Brendan Rees These little master chefs have been cooking up a storm. Students from Tooradin Primary School visited La Casa Sawtelli's restaurant on 7 May to learn how to make wood-fire pizza with the help of chef and Sawtellis owner Rob Cauzzo. The students outing was part of the school's Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program. "Every student was so engaged and so obviously interested in cooking, and eating their dishes, and then cleaning up their own kitchen afterwards," said Sawtellis restaurateur Brigitte Dawson.
Jack and Lincoln tuck into wood fired pizzas they cooked themselves. 180356 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Sentence on hold A man has been remanded in custody after a magistrate held off sentencing due to the man's "distracted", "annoyed" and "disinterested" attitude. The 30-year-old had pleaded guilty to breaches of two corrections orders and an intervention order as well as driving on ice, shoplifting and disqualified driving at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 23 May. The court heard of an incident in January in which he'd tried to force his way into the expartner's Cranbourne home. The man removed his clothes and rolled
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A garden deck chair and front security door were damaged during the incident, the court heard. Defence lawyer Emma Strugnell told the court that the man had not been in trouble with the law until September last year but had a history of poly-substance abuse since his late teens. He was using meth daily at the time of the incidents, Ms Strugnell said. He had been in pre-sentence remand for the past 62 days. During sentencing, magistrate Jack Vandersteen had indicated that the man faced 120
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around on the grass outside, before pulling a sliding door off its hinges to get inside. While hiding in a wardrobe, the victim yelled that police were on their way. The man fled in his car and was served with an intervention order. He breached that order twice, including banging on her house for 20 minutes and demanding her to "open the f***ing door" on 20 March. After sleeping in the front yard for a while, he returned to the door. "Tell your mother to take the GPS off me. I know she's tracking me," he allegedly said.
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days of jail time followed by a corrections order. He then pulled up, observing the man "seems a bit disinterested" as well as "distracted" and "annoyed" while in the dock. "That's why he's breaching these orders," Mr Vandersteen said, noting a pattern of drugdriving, disqualified-driving and breaches of court orders. "He's a non-compliant individual." The accused said: "Can I ask a question?" Mr Vandersteen refused the request, remanding the man for sentencing via video link on 6 June.
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