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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Our Cookery, Advanced student Timmika has prepared this cheesecake at home during August Lockdown 2021. This unbaked cheese cake has a crunchy biscuit base, silky vanilla cream and refreshing berry coulis.
Recipe up on our blog.
Ezra from Glendene
Hey guys, I hope everyone is staying safe out here. I just wanted to see if I could find the owner of a big beautiful fluffy black and white cat that has just been ran over here in Glendene at the bottom of Hepburn Rd. Unfortunately the poor cat has passed, I have an image if anyone suspects it is … View moreHey guys, I hope everyone is staying safe out here. I just wanted to see if I could find the owner of a big beautiful fluffy black and white cat that has just been ran over here in Glendene at the bottom of Hepburn Rd. Unfortunately the poor cat has passed, I have an image if anyone suspects it is theirs and can send to them privately. We’ve wrapped him/her up in a blanket and have them safely at our home so they don’t get ran over again. My condolences❤️
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Dear neighbours,
We're all working from home during this lockdown, not just to bring you your favourite gardening mag, but also our Garden Diary 2022! This is where we need your help: Show us how you've been using your 2021 Diary -- take photos of the pages, tell us what was most … View moreDear neighbours,
We're all working from home during this lockdown, not just to bring you your favourite gardening mag, but also our Garden Diary 2022! This is where we need your help: Show us how you've been using your 2021 Diary -- take photos of the pages, tell us what was most useful, did you have enough space to write your notes, what have you scribbled on the pages? Did you clip your plant labels on them? Perhaps shoot a little video with your phone as you turn the pages. Your feedback will help us put together next year's diary.
Please email your comments and photos to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, by this Friday, Aug 27. The five most helpful readers will each receive a free copy of the 2022 diary.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Lockdown Learning
Join us from anywhere in New Zealand for NZQA Certificate in New Zealand Wine Micro-credential with Celia Hay over 4 evenings from 5-8pm starting on Thursday 2 Sept.
Special lockdown discount $220 for Domestic students.
Brian from New Lynn
Auckland to stay in level 4 until 11.59pm Tuesday 31 August, rest of New Zealand to stay in level 4 until 11.59pm Friday 27 August
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Glenn from Blockhouse Bay
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It can be really hard for us to take our minds off the stress of the COVID pandemic and lockdowns. Many people around the world are finding relief from taking time to breath and meditate. Join us for a half hour of gentle yoga stretches, breathwork and meditation. Guaranteed to bring a … View morebit.ly...
It can be really hard for us to take our minds off the stress of the COVID pandemic and lockdowns. Many people around the world are finding relief from taking time to breath and meditate. Join us for a half hour of gentle yoga stretches, breathwork and meditation. Guaranteed to bring a little joy to your day!
Sessions will be conducted by experienced and qualified Breathwork and Meditation Facilitators of The Art of Living Foundation daily, from Saturday 21st August through to Thursday 30th September 2021.
You only need to register once bit.ly... and the online Zoom link that will be sent to you via email will be the same link for all sessions.
What is Meditation?
Meditation is the delicate art of doing nothing and letting go of all the efforts to relax into your true nature which is love, joy and peace.
Meditation is that which gives you deep rest.
The rest in meditation is deeper than the deepest sleep that you can ever have. When the mind becomes free from agitation, is calm and serene and at peace, meditation happens. The benefits of meditation are manifold. It is an essential practice for mental hygiene. A calm mind, good concentration, clarity of perception, improvement in communication, blossoming of skills and talents, an unshakable inner strength, healing, the ability to connect to an inner source of energy, relaxation, rejuvenation, and good luck are all natural results of meditating regularly. In today's world where stress catches on faster than the eye can see or the mind can perceive, meditation is no more a luxury. It is a necessity. To be unconditionally happy and to have peace of mind, we need to tap into the power of meditation.
Hey Auckland!
We have some great apprenticeship options available for you! This is the perfect opportunity to get qualified and learn on the job. Check out the links below for more information!
Mechanical Engineering Apprentice
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Fiona from Henderson
Just what we all need right about now in this lockdown - a damn good giggle (don't forget the kiddies)😉😀
😃 ENJOY😀
1. Funny dogs interrupt work:
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2. Funny cats interrupt work:
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The Team from Auckland Council
93 public toilets will remain open in our parks and open spaces, for use by workers and locals visiting our parks. These facilities will undergo regular cleaning while Alert Level 4 is in place.
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Brian from New Lynn
"It is clear that when people use the app or manually sign in, rather than relying on memory, contact tracing can happen much more quickly," Hipkins said. Businesses already needed to display codes at all alert levels. We are making it mandatory at the sorts of places where people gather … View more"It is clear that when people use the app or manually sign in, rather than relying on memory, contact tracing can happen much more quickly," Hipkins said. Businesses already needed to display codes at all alert levels. We are making it mandatory at the sorts of places where people gather consistently and in large numbers to ensure that people scan or sign in," Hipkins said. "This means those responsible for businesses and events will need to ensure people keep a record when they visit, either by scanning QR codes with the Covid-19 Tracer App or making a manual record." At the start of this month, scanning had slumped to its lowest level before Wellington's Covid scare. Only 498,723 scans were recorded on the Covid Tracer app which was the lowest number of scans on the app since June 22. There were 21 new Covid-19 community cases in New Zealand today, bringing this outbreak's total to 72.
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Hi Neighbour,
Here we go again. Hope you are looking after those in your bubble and keeping safe.
If you need a bit of distraction from the confines of lockdown, this could be the perfect time to keep learning through what can be pretty tough times.
Right now many will be tuning in online, so … View moreHi Neighbour,
Here we go again. Hope you are looking after those in your bubble and keeping safe.
If you need a bit of distraction from the confines of lockdown, this could be the perfect time to keep learning through what can be pretty tough times.
Right now many will be tuning in online, so why not brush up on skills to learn how to make an impact with your business digitally.
First impressions count. In fact, they say you only have 3 seconds to make a good one. So, slick images are crucial.
Flipping the perfect patty is quite a skill, so too is producing snappy images - local business Burger Burger can do both with ease. They’ve done away with traditional advertising and instead engaged its customers with vibrant and interactive content.
Watch their story here to find out how they get more digital bang for their marketing buck.
Then get started yourself and join us at Digital Boost to get going with our free videos and resources!
The Team at Digital Boost
The Team from Cancer Society Auckland
We’re sad to announce that Covid has forced the cancellation of our annual Daffodil Day street appeal. This will have a big impact on our fundraising, so we’re asking those who can to please donate online at daffodilday.org.nz. Thank you for your support Auckland. Learn more
Here is a weekend puzzle for those of you who enjoyed the last one. Answer to follow on Monday.
Reporter Western Leader
It’s not in your letterbox this week because of alert level 4 restrictions - but it’s still available online! You can read the latest issue of the Western Leader
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Sharon from Te Atatu South
Pansies were bought from Bunnings weeks ago to replace the ones that had died in the heat of last summer & the seeds I'd planted failed to germinate - I have to do this every year. 😛 Whereas the daffodils keep coming back, I don't have to do anything to them! 😃 This is to cheer … View morePansies were bought from Bunnings weeks ago to replace the ones that had died in the heat of last summer & the seeds I'd planted failed to germinate - I have to do this every year. 😛 Whereas the daffodils keep coming back, I don't have to do anything to them! 😃 This is to cheer everyone up during lockdown. 😃
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