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Shirley from Te Aroha
I made my own hummus and add some ingredients to it like spinach. You need a can of chick peas, one garlic clove, lemon juice, olive oil, and tahini. In a blender you can mix everything, if a bit dry at a bit of water and add spinach. You can have this with wraps, spread it over and if you have a … View moreI made my own hummus and add some ingredients to it like spinach. You need a can of chick peas, one garlic clove, lemon juice, olive oil, and tahini. In a blender you can mix everything, if a bit dry at a bit of water and add spinach. You can have this with wraps, spread it over and if you have a slice of cooked steak or any vegetables or other meats you like.The wraps can last a week and everyday you can eat whatever you want on them with the hummus great dinner or lunch. Its very nutritious and filling.
Vicki from Nikau Valley
When I buy something for Christmas I wrap it up straight away and write down what it is (and cost) on my list. I have a column on my note paper for each recipient. That way I can see over time how much I have spent and what I have already put aside for them and do not need to panic at Christmas … View moreWhen I buy something for Christmas I wrap it up straight away and write down what it is (and cost) on my list. I have a column on my note paper for each recipient. That way I can see over time how much I have spent and what I have already put aside for them and do not need to panic at Christmas time. It is also useful for hubby to look at to make sure we are not doubling up on getting things for the kids.
I also like to make good use of sales. I use google alerts to tell me when something I am after goes on sale so I can make sure I get it at the discounted rate. To ensure we have enough money available should a sale come up, we put money each week into an account for the kids birthdays and Christmas.
But the best bit for me is that I don't have a huge pile of stuff to wrap up last minute. I much prefer wrapping one or two things every now and then over wrapping heaps of stuff in one go.
Peter from West End
I joined an Xmas club at my local supermarket about 4 years ago. even a small amount a week can heip.
Toni from Waikanae
if you have sick leave left from this year use it up before xmas leave starts
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Teresa Neighbourly Lead from Gonville
My Survival tips is give vouchers, they always seem to work for me. There's nothing worse than giving a gift that will end up on Trademe. The good thing is no walking around looking for a gift when they can get their own. Good Luck, and Merry Xmas to all.
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Aylex from Taupo Central
Decide how you think you want Christmas to be....
Then lower your standards 😊😊
Jan from Nukuhau
I love my Survival Guide and that is Smile, Eat, Drink (including non-alcoholic) and Be Happy AND Share with Everyone, Family, Friends, People who may be alone and More. Happy Christmas Neighbourly xoxox
sandy from Motueka
when you unwrap the presents try to fold the paper so it can go in the recycle bin if it is rubbish put it in a plastic bag then tye it up and put in the rubbish
Kat from Miramar
I don't have any practical advice to offer but I do want to say, enjoy this season. Take time out (Even if it's only 5 minutes), breath and think about what Christmas is really about. Keeping focused on its meaning may help take away some of your 'got to do' mentality stresses … View moreI don't have any practical advice to offer but I do want to say, enjoy this season. Take time out (Even if it's only 5 minutes), breath and think about what Christmas is really about. Keeping focused on its meaning may help take away some of your 'got to do' mentality stresses and hopefully you will enjoy Christmas.
Johanna from Chartwell
We see Christmas as a season, not just a day. We limit presents, yet enjoy visiting with the not-so-often-seen friends. We've had family Christmas meal already this year - now we enjoy the summer holidays. BBQs, picnics in the Gardens, sharing our Christmas cake, pottering in the garden.
Chanelle from Sydenham
Slow your breathing down
Count each breath to refocus
Plan ahead to avoid getting overwhelmed
Balance must dos with want to's
Keep in mind achoal and drugs esculate emotions
… View moreSlow your breathing down
Count each breath to refocus
Plan ahead to avoid getting overwhelmed
Balance must dos with want to's
Keep in mind achoal and drugs esculate emotions
Moderation is key
Stay connected with friends and family
Make and start your own traditions
Most of all enjoy yourself and have fun
Merry christmas x
Richard from Loburn
Today is our last day taking Santa Photos in the Gables Arcade Rangiora, 10 am to 5pm. Yesterday was really busy so don''t delay. Remember $1 dollar from every sitting is donated to the Cancer Society.
Ness from Naenae
<p>try to eat in moderation don't eat too much too fast at once. You'll get bloated quick/ the table will always be set all day so take your time. Also take sips of your drinks add ice to it so at least you will be hydrated even add water with your alcohol it … View more<p>try to eat in moderation don't eat too much too fast at once. You'll get bloated quick/ the table will always be set all day so take your time. Also take sips of your drinks add ice to it so at least you will be hydrated even add water with your alcohol it helps alot or lemonade with your wine. that's all folks.</p><p>have the best Christmas and a better and brighter New Year to all the neighboursxxxxx</p>
Deidre from Rangiora
Before Christmas, get all the heavy stuff done ie roast lamb, turkey, ham desserts ie Christmas pudding, Christmas cake. On the day all you have to do is do the salads, whip the cream. Ask the family to set the table. Appoint one person to be the bartender to pour the wine. And afterwards you sit … View moreBefore Christmas, get all the heavy stuff done ie roast lamb, turkey, ham desserts ie Christmas pudding, Christmas cake. On the day all you have to do is do the salads, whip the cream. Ask the family to set the table. Appoint one person to be the bartender to pour the wine. And afterwards you sit down and get those who didn't assist in setting the table to do the washing up. You have done your part.
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Christmas Survival Guide
Can you help your neighbours survive Christmas?
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