of oyster stout. This was from Marston's, from who's website the image to the right is linked. It's a wonderful stout that makes an excellent partner for the oysters (though to doesn't itself contain oysters!).
After I'd washed down the oysters, I still felt a little peckish, which is where the kangaroo comes in - it was off to the kangaroo, ostrich and crocodile stall. Unfortunately the grilled crocodile had proven popular and there was none left (otherwise that's what I'd have had) - we had a roll filled with grilled kangaroo (me) and ostrich (Carol). Frankly, the kangaroo was a little undistinguished - I thought it could have been any grilled meat.
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="200" caption="Giant puffball"]Back home, one of these was the base for a rather nice pasta sauce, along with some smoked bacon. Yum. The other one went off with our friends...