Organic Mandarins
Hi Folks, My second wave of ripe Mandarins, from my sweet, easy-peel, seedless, Mandarin tree have arrived. The fruit does tend to ripen in waves, & there are good looking ripe fruit on the tree currently. Mandarins are $8.00 per KG, which is a good deal for Organic Mandarins. There is a mixture of larger & smaller fruit in each order. Please P.M me your orders, the amount you would like, & your phone number. Your fruit comes packed in paper bags, with an Easy, on-street, outdoor Pick-up in Balmoral, just by the Balmoral shops. (For more info on my fruit keep scrolling to see my earlier post ). Great for kids lunchboxes.
All proceeds go back into maintaining the tree with pruning, & organic fertilizers to ensure I have enough fruit to share for the following year. Thank you to those of you who have already brought, & enjoyed.
Pamela’s Kiwi food tour
Pamela, a resident of Bert Sutcliffe Village, has a passion for good food, great company, and exploring new places. A seasoned traveller and cruising enthusiast, Pamela has sailed to numerous destinations, sampling local cuisines along the way.
Closer to home, alongside her son-in-law and daughter, she has discovered a variety of restaurants that showcase the diversity of New Zealand’s culinary scene. Whether you’re planning a road trip, dreaming about your next cruise, or simply searching for a great dining spot, these are Pamela’s top food recommendations to inspire your next adventure.
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Kaitiakitanga (Guardianship and Stewardship) - Day 17
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.