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1566 days ago

RE: Sri's Tempeh (Organic Fermented Soybeans)

Sri from Sandringham

Hello neighbours,
Looking for a good Tempeh producer in Auckland anyone?
Look no more - introducing Sri's Tempeh, Authentic Indonesian version made right here in your neighbourhood, our Tempeh not pasteurised. Try it and you will not regret! just check the reviews on google page: Sri's Foods Ltd or our Website: www.srisfoods.co.nz...... or our Facebook pages: Sri's Foods or Sri's Tempeh.
You can buy direct with minimum order of 10 packs, or through these selected stores, for your Tempeh fix!
Tofu Shop Henderson, Tofu Shop New Market, Tofu Shop Pakuranga, Tofu Shop Albany, Lim Supermarket Mt Albert, Jadan Supermarket, Taiping City, Taiping Mt Wellington, PaknSave Royal Oak, PaknSave Silverdale, Freshchoice Halfmoon Bay, Wah Lee Company, Shahji's Health Foodstore Mt Wellington & IE Produce Takapuna.

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Kaitiakitanga (Guardianship and Stewardship) - Day 17

Kiran Reddy from Mount Eden

Tāne’s Gift of the Forest

Tāne planted the great forests and entrusted their care to humankind, warnihonoringto take only what was needed and to replenish what was used.

He sent the birds to teach people balance, showing them how each creature contributed to the wellbeing of the environment.

When people acted as kaitiaki (guardians), the land thrived; when they were careless, the land suffered.

Moral: Guardianship of the land ensures that future generations can thrive, honoring the gifts of nature.