Organic advocates plant roots in Canberra

By Susan Parsons
Updated April 19 2015 - 10:18am, first published April 1 2015 - 1:56pm
Sue Pavasaris with her French maran chicken in her garden in Griffith.  Photo: Melissa Adams
Sue Pavasaris with her French maran chicken in her garden in Griffith. Photo: Melissa Adams
Araucana eggs and chili from Sue Pavasaris' Griffith garden. Photo: Melissa Adams
Araucana eggs and chili from Sue Pavasaris' Griffith garden. Photo: Melissa Adams
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In a wild, sunny and productive corner of Sue Pavasaris's manicured back garden in Griffith, she keeps six pedigree chickens: a silver sussex, a sussex, three araucanas and a French maran. Though her partner does most of the cooking, Sue makes great sponge cakes, thanks to the fresh eggs. The eggs from the French maran are brown and look as though they have been dipped in chocolate and the pale blue araucana eggs have such viscous whites that they can be beaten to a perfect froth just using a fork. Sue's mother specialises in baking slices, while her twin sister bakes wonderful scones.