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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Here is a Diploma cooks Garde Manger assessment Tasting plate which involves:
1. Fillet round fish - today is Blue Cod.
2. Smoke one side off to make a Smoked mousse and garnish of the same fish flakes on top.
3. Use second side to serve as crudo.
4. Pickle cucumber and radish.
5. Make Petit… View moreHere is a Diploma cooks Garde Manger assessment Tasting plate which involves:
1. Fillet round fish - today is Blue Cod.
2. Smoke one side off to make a Smoked mousse and garnish of the same fish flakes on top.
3. Use second side to serve as crudo.
4. Pickle cucumber and radish.
5. Make Petit Salad.
6. Make Grissini.
7. Present on dinner plate or platter.
Mikaela Wilkes Reporter from Homed
Hi neighbours,
From turning the roof of an old church into a lush backyard gazebo to making 50-year-old furniture look brand new with some white paint to turning actual rubbish into a toddler’s toy set, lots of Kiwis are upcycling.
If you have an project that you'd like to show off – … View moreHi neighbours,
From turning the roof of an old church into a lush backyard gazebo to making 50-year-old furniture look brand new with some white paint to turning actual rubbish into a toddler’s toy set, lots of Kiwis are upcycling.
If you have an project that you'd like to show off – whether you’ve given something a fresh coat of paint or entirely changed its use – enter it into Resene's Upcycling Awards on Neighbourly here. Entries close at midnight on August 2, 2020. Four great prizes worth $500 are up for grabs: a $200 Resene voucher and a $300 Prezzy card.
Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours,
AT HOP card holders will soon be able to travel on buses, trains and ferries while paying just once for their entire journey.
Will this encourage you to use public transport more?
Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel
Our reporter Brook Sabin reckons this is one trip every Kiwi should try to do in their lifetime. Read more on the link below. Would you do it?
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Cathy McIntosh from Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board
Councillor for Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board area, Josephine Bartley explains that “the Emergency Budget was one of the most difficult conversations I have had to date, and one which no one wins.
Read more in the link below.
Kaisarah from Jones Health- Podiatry
With winter and being in socks and shoes all day, your toenails can take a bit of beating. Unfortunately, this may result in fungal toenails or toenails that are thick, yellow and crumbly.
If you or someone you know has toenails that look unsightly or concerning, come in and see us! We most … View moreWith winter and being in socks and shoes all day, your toenails can take a bit of beating. Unfortunately, this may result in fungal toenails or toenails that are thick, yellow and crumbly.
If you or someone you know has toenails that look unsightly or concerning, come in and see us! We most definitely can help and get those toenails looking in order before summer!
Additionally, refer to this post and get $20 off your first consult! Treatment is included during your first appointment too. No referral needed and we are Southern across affiliated!
FREE ENGLISH CLASSES (No registration required)
WEEKLY FROM 22 JULY – 25 SEPT.
GREENLANE CHRISTIAN CENTRE
17 MAREWA ROAD
GREENLANE
… View moreFREE ENGLISH CLASSES (No registration required)
WEEKLY FROM 22 JULY – 25 SEPT.
GREENLANE CHRISTIAN CENTRE
17 MAREWA ROAD
GREENLANE
Friday at 11.30 am | Greenlane Christian Centre
• English 101 (Beginners with Mandarin interpreter)
• English Comprehension Class (Intermediate)
• English Conversation Class (Upper-Intermediate)
Saturday at 9.30 am | Greenlane Christian Centre
• English 101 (Beginners with Mandarin interpreter)
• English Conversation Class (Upper-Intermediate)
ZOOM Conversation Groups - Online
• Wednesday at 10 am | ZOOM Group
English Conversation
Meeting ID: 717 0511 2988
Password: 3xhnyZ
Teacher: Yunny Luk
• Saturday at 9.30 am | ZOOM Group
English Conversation
Meeting ID: 348 771 5384
Password: English
Teacher: Jacinda Robinson
For More Information go to: www.gcc.org.nz...
Tāmaki locals Melema'u (Mel) and Tina own Melina’s Takeaway, in Panmure.
“We’ve had so much support from the community. It’s been great to be able to start a business in an area we know and love so well, and bring a bit of the islands to people living far from home.”
There … View moreTāmaki locals Melema'u (Mel) and Tina own Melina’s Takeaway, in Panmure.
“We’ve had so much support from the community. It’s been great to be able to start a business in an area we know and love so well, and bring a bit of the islands to people living far from home.”
There are around 900 businesses in Tāmaki. Together they create community, character, and local jobs. Whenever you can, shop where it makes the most difference.
Read more about Mel and Tina (and other local business legends like them) on the Tāmaki AKL website.
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The Team from Auckland Council
The hunt is on for the best Indian cuisine, crafts and performances for this year’s Auckland Diwali Festival, which is due to be celebrated on 31 October and 1 November 2020.
Applications for stallholders close Sunday, 2 August and applications for performers close on Friday, 7 August.
Hi neighbours,
Today, Stuff is launching a campaign to make Matariki a public holiday from 2021.
Plucked from obscurity and given the breath of life, since the turn of the century, Matariki has blossomed into an inclusive, popular event.
Tied to the rising of Matariki, the Pleiades star cluster,… View moreHi neighbours,
Today, Stuff is launching a campaign to make Matariki a public holiday from 2021.
Plucked from obscurity and given the breath of life, since the turn of the century, Matariki has blossomed into an inclusive, popular event.
Tied to the rising of Matariki, the Pleiades star cluster, in the night sky, the festival marks the start of te Mātahi o te tau, the new year.
Once a casualty of colonisation, Matariki’s comeback has fostered greater use of te reo Māori, and recognition for Māori customary practices.
We believe it is past time to officially acknowledge all Matariki stands for in our national calendar. To learn more about Stuff's campaign, click here
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