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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
For some, gardening in New Zealand - literally putting down roots - is a journey of a thousand miles (or more).
Rendell McIntosh from Alberton
Alberton walnuts for sale! The old tree in the garden shook off its annual harvest a few months ago, the bounty of which have been drying in the rafters of the garage. Come in during opening hours to pick up a bag.
$7 per 500g including recipes (Orange Walnut Cake, Autumn Pear & Walnut bread, … View moreAlberton walnuts for sale! The old tree in the garden shook off its annual harvest a few months ago, the bounty of which have been drying in the rafters of the garage. Come in during opening hours to pick up a bag.
$7 per 500g including recipes (Orange Walnut Cake, Autumn Pear & Walnut bread, Mrs Beeton's Pickled Walnuts and Walnut & Coffee Cake)
Alberton, 100 Mt Albert Road. Open Wed-Sun 10:30-4:30
Price: $7
Mitesh from Sandringham
There are many benefits to be enjoyed by storing water in copper vessels before drinking. Ancient Ayurveda medical texts have recommended storing water in copper. Patients, who cannot drink four glasses of water at a time, can start with smaller quantity and increase the quantity gradually. We … View moreThere are many benefits to be enjoyed by storing water in copper vessels before drinking. Ancient Ayurveda medical texts have recommended storing water in copper. Patients, who cannot drink four glasses of water at a time, can start with smaller quantity and increase the quantity gradually. We request everybody to propagate this morning water use to every one whosoever is suffering from any disease.
Care
Tips: *Clean your copper ware by hand and avoid dishwasher as the detergent can cause oxidation leading to permanent damage. *Use a solution of equal quantities vinegar or lemon juice and salt diluted with some water at such times but don't use it regularly
Bottle size: 950ml and Brand new bottle
Pick up only from Sandringham, Auckland
Delivery and postage available at extra charge
Negotiable
Josephine Franks Reporter from Central Leader
His teachers thought he was being lazy and his dad thought he had growing pains - but actually 15-year-old Josh Skrzypczak had cancer.
The Mt Eden teen was due to sit school exams last week but instead he started chemotherapy after a shock leukaemia diagnosis.
His father encouraged other parents… View moreHis teachers thought he was being lazy and his dad thought he had growing pains - but actually 15-year-old Josh Skrzypczak had cancer.
The Mt Eden teen was due to sit school exams last week but instead he started chemotherapy after a shock leukaemia diagnosis.
His father encouraged other parents to seek medical advice sooner rather than later if their child was ill, saying this could "basically happen to anyone".
Update: Auckland Transport earlier advised all train services were suspended across the network due to sign failure. This signal failure has now been fixed and services are slowly returning to normal.
Scheduled buses are temporarily accepting purchased train tickets and AT HOP cards. … View moreUpdate: Auckland Transport earlier advised all train services were suspended across the network due to sign failure. This signal failure has now been fixed and services are slowly returning to normal.
Scheduled buses are temporarily accepting purchased train tickets and AT HOP cards. Read more here.
Kendall Hutt Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours. Our bad recycling habits have seen 32,300 tonnes of rubbish find its way into recycling bins. This then had to be diverted to landfill, costing us half a million dollars over the last two financial years. How are you at recycling? What rubbish items have you mistakenly thrown in the … View moreHi neighbours. Our bad recycling habits have seen 32,300 tonnes of rubbish find its way into recycling bins. This then had to be diverted to landfill, costing us half a million dollars over the last two financial years. How are you at recycling? What rubbish items have you mistakenly thrown in the recycling bin?
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In the US last year, Mom's Organic Market founder and CEO Scott Nash did something many are afraid to do: He ate a cup of yoghurt months after its expiration date. And then tortillas a year past their expiration date.
"I mean, I ate heavy cream I think 10 weeks past date," says … View moreIn the US last year, Mom's Organic Market founder and CEO Scott Nash did something many are afraid to do: He ate a cup of yoghurt months after its expiration date. And then tortillas a year past their expiration date.
"I mean, I ate heavy cream I think 10 weeks past date," says Nash, "and then meat sometimes a good month past its date. It didn't smell bad. Rinse it off, good to go."
It was all part of his year-long experiment to test the limits on food that had passed its expiration date.
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Renowned as one of the world’s leading beer festivals, GABS (the Great Australasian Beer SpecTAPular) brings together the best breweries from New Zealand and Australia for a whirlwind celebration of craft beer and cider, accompanied by some of the city’s favourite food trucks, all-day … View moreRenowned as one of the world’s leading beer festivals, GABS (the Great Australasian Beer SpecTAPular) brings together the best breweries from New Zealand and Australia for a whirlwind celebration of craft beer and cider, accompanied by some of the city’s favourite food trucks, all-day entertainment and all-around shenanigans.
Donuts, tea, gin, agave, chipotle chillies, rum-soaked muscatel grapes, Black Forest cake, prunes and even edible ants. These are just some of the more exotic ingredients found amongst the many ‘Festival Beers & Ciders’ brewed especially for the 2019 edition of GABS Beer, Cider & Food Festival presented by Liquorland and taking place at Auckland’s ASB Showgrounds on 29 June.
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Competition period: Wednesday 19th June to Sunday 23rd June 2019. Ten (10) prizes available. Each prize consists of one double pass to experience the GABS Festival in Auckland. The winners will be contacted via email and/or phone on Monday 24th June 2019.
GABS Beer, Cider & Food Festival presented by Liquorland is proudly supported by Ariston, Auckland Major Events, Kegstar and Little Creatures.
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Communications Team from Auckland Council
We've picked out some of the highlights coming up in Matariki Festival 2019.
Tim Maurice from Asylum Seekers Support Trust
We have an old TV at our hostel, works fine but does not have a HDMI port so we are unable to connect a streaming device for TV. We think access to English Television will help our clients learn so if anyone has a spare TV with HDMI access please get in touch - and if anyone wants an old TV that … View moreWe have an old TV at our hostel, works fine but does not have a HDMI port so we are unable to connect a streaming device for TV. We think access to English Television will help our clients learn so if anyone has a spare TV with HDMI access please get in touch - and if anyone wants an old TV that does not have HDMI then also get in touch:).
thanks, Tim 027 765 3460, info@asst.org.nz
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