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Liz from Dairy Flat - Redvale
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if anyone had access to large boulders or paddock stones?
Needed for an upcoming project
for my son
Can you PM Mitch on 022 1243911
thanks so much
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Join us from ANYWHERE in NZ for for my online Certificate in New Zealand Wine and learn from your home.
These are interactive live sessions where we taste together and discover New Zealand wines in a way that will open your eyes to new flavours, producers and enhance your understanding of the … View moreJoin us from ANYWHERE in NZ for for my online Certificate in New Zealand Wine and learn from your home.
These are interactive live sessions where we taste together and discover New Zealand wines in a way that will open your eyes to new flavours, producers and enhance your understanding of the different wine regions.
We have partnered with Glengarry Wines so you can purchase the wine to be tasted at each session and have your own private supply delivered to your home. Celia will lead you through the course.
Session 1
- Leading international grape varieties and their origins
- Sensory Evaluation - understand aromas and flavours
- Wine tasting techniques and term
Session 2
- Climate and leading white grapes
- Viticulture and the vineyard growing cycle
- Regional maps and important white wine regions
Session 3
- Wine making terms and basic process
- Leading red grapes
- Regional maps and important red wine regions
Session 4
- Short history of New Zealand wine leaders
- Sustainable winegrowing, organics
- Basic wine faults
- How to read a wine label
Delivered Online: Over 4 evening sessions from 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Tuesdays & Thursdays: 12, 14 & 19, 21 May with an online written assessment.
This is an NZQA micro-credential and you will also gain unit standard 29926.
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To show our appreciation for those running small business in our communities, we are giving away our 3 month Premium Business Listings for FREE*.
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ANZAC biscuits have a special place in the hearts of Kiwis and Aussies.
In the baking module for Level 3 cooks, we always make this classic kiwi cookie - the ANZAC biscuit which commemorates Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in World War 1 and subsequent wars.
Why not make your own, … View moreANZAC biscuits have a special place in the hearts of Kiwis and Aussies.
In the baking module for Level 3 cooks, we always make this classic kiwi cookie - the ANZAC biscuit which commemorates Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in World War 1 and subsequent wars.
Why not make your own, this ANZAC Day. The photo below is from our Cookery Student Henry, cooked at his home.
ANZAC Day will be marked a little differently this year. We’ll be warm and cosy at home and The Last Post won’t start until you press play. But one thing will be the same – remembrance.
To help us remember those who served and understand what ‘to serve’ meant, … View moreANZAC Day will be marked a little differently this year. We’ll be warm and cosy at home and The Last Post won’t start until you press play. But one thing will be the same – remembrance.
To help us remember those who served and understand what ‘to serve’ meant, Ryman recorded their ANZAC resident’s stories. Some are humorous, others are tragic and eye-opening, but they all offer insight into the courage, bravery, and determination required to serve.
What better way to remember than to read the memories of those who were there?
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Now there’s a … View moreFor over 150 years, the news and information we uncover and provide have relied on your support, either through subscription to our newspapers, consuming news via our online sites, or indirectly through the patronage you provide to those who advertise with us.
Now there’s a new way you can support us: by making direct financial contributions to help power our news teams up and down the country.
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Reminder: ANZAC Public Holiday
There will be no classes on Monday 27th April 2020. Online classes resume Tuesday 28th April, 2020.
Enjoy your long weekend. Keep safe in your bubbles.
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This year Anzac Day will feel different but the sentiment will be the same. Apart but together as one!
Here are some ways to commemorate Anzac Day at home:
📍 Pick a poppy to colour red, cut it out (from some scrap material) and pin it to your favourite bear. Display it in your window on Anzac … View moreThis year Anzac Day will feel different but the sentiment will be the same. Apart but together as one!
Here are some ways to commemorate Anzac Day at home:
📍 Pick a poppy to colour red, cut it out (from some scrap material) and pin it to your favourite bear. Display it in your window on Anzac Day. Take a pic and post it to #AnzacBearAKL
📍 Attend online webinar via Zoom – the link to the webinar will be sent on registration. On Friday 24 April 2020, 11.00am - Friday 24 April 2020, 1.00pm. Register here www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz...
📍 Free access to the military records will be available during the week of ANZAC Day, from Tuesday 21 April until Sunday 26 April inclusive; please visit www.ancestry.com.au...
📍 Online Cenotaph is the digital social space where enthusiasts, families, and researchers can share and contribute to the records of those who served for Aotearoa New Zealand. www.aucklandmuseum.com...
#anzacday #commemorateanzacday
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Create a simple hanging bird feeder from a few pieces of plywood and a terracotta pot and saucer.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene. Find out how to create this quick and easy project yourself
Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Stabbing staff with scissors, masturbating, being drunk and having sex are just some of the reasons why 310 people were booted and banned from Auckland Council libraries in the last four years.
The majority of the trespasses were for threatening behaviour (51), abusive behaviour (41), theft (33), … View moreStabbing staff with scissors, masturbating, being drunk and having sex are just some of the reasons why 310 people were booted and banned from Auckland Council libraries in the last four years.
The majority of the trespasses were for threatening behaviour (51), abusive behaviour (41), theft (33), graffiti tagging (14) and intoxication (nine).
Five people were trespassed from several libraries for multiple offences or where serious types of offending posed significant risk to staff at other sites. Three people were banned from all libraries for offences listed in the article below.
Despite this, an Auckland Council spokeswoman said its libraries were safe and welcoming for Aucklanders wanting to connect, read and learn, and trespass notices were issued in "rare and isolated cases, with no evident patterns". Library staff were trained in conflict awareness.
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Hi neighbors, I am Rodney from Easiroll Roofing Ltd. We are specialists in the supply of roofing materials for your outdoor areas like Pergolas etc.
We can offer advice and guidance on the right products for you to use for your projects.
Recently there is a growing demand for pergoals with … View moreHi neighbors, I am Rodney from Easiroll Roofing Ltd. We are specialists in the supply of roofing materials for your outdoor areas like Pergolas etc.
We can offer advice and guidance on the right products for you to use for your projects.
Recently there is a growing demand for pergoals with a Flat Look like Glass but without the associated high cost. We have several options that fit the bill and look great.
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Anzac Day is being celebrated differently this year, with virtual services and online events, all from our own living rooms, balconies and driveways. Download this pdf of a poppy, by award-winning illustrator Sharon Murdoch, to print off and stick in a front window - To show that even in lockdown, … View moreAnzac Day is being celebrated differently this year, with virtual services and online events, all from our own living rooms, balconies and driveways. Download this pdf of a poppy, by award-winning illustrator Sharon Murdoch, to print off and stick in a front window - To show that even in lockdown, in our small bubbles, we shall not forget. That we can still say thank you for the sacrifices, we can still pay tribute to the bravery of so many.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Some beautiful and appetising dishes by our Diploma Level 5 Chefs - Nathaniel and Jade's interpretation of Sous Vide Leek with Salsa Verde, Nathaniel's umami broth with mushrooms, Sean's Braised Cabbage rolls with broccoli puree.
Next intake, 20 July.
Colleen Hawkes Reporter from Homed
As a first-home buyer it pays to weigh up your options to see whether buying new or buying 'character' is best for you.
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