Fleurieu Living Magazine

The melting pot

Rachel re-emerges brandishing a conical shaped sieve. ‘It’s this,’ she says, placing it above her head. ‘Chinois means Chinese in French because (the sieve) looks like a traditional Chinese hat.’ The Chinois is the name of the catering company Rachel runs from the wellappointed kitchen of her Willunga Hill home. ‘The name has caused a bit of confusion because I don’t

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