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1827 days ago

Poll: Would you try a plant-based diet?

Neighbourly.co.nz

A Colmar Brunton survey showed one in three New Zealanders (34 per cent) were reducing their meat consumption or eating no meat at all. Baby boomers were leading the meat-reduction charge, while most vegans and vegetarians were millennials, they found. What about you? Would you try a plant-based … View moreA Colmar Brunton survey showed one in three New Zealanders (34 per cent) were reducing their meat consumption or eating no meat at all. Baby boomers were leading the meat-reduction charge, while most vegans and vegetarians were millennials, they found. What about you? Would you try a plant-based diet? Vote in the poll below.

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Would you try a plant-based diet?
  • 20.6% Absolutely - I’m open to trying it
    20.6% Complete
  • 29.5% No way - I love eating meat
    29.5% Complete
  • 11.5% I am already following a plant-based diet
    11.5% Complete
  • 38.3% I regularly eat plant-based but still enjoy meat
    38.3% Complete
1854 votes
1827 days ago

Poll: Would you ever go vegan?

Matt Rilkoff Reporter from Taranaki Daily News

A vegan diet used to only be for a hardcore few. But now they even have "mince" pies and plenty of options for all tastes. Have you ever considered a vegan diet?

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Would you ever go vegan?
  • 7% Yes - I've never felt better.
    7% Complete
  • 12.7% Yes - It's something I am moving toward.
    12.7% Complete
  • 11.3% No - I love meat and it's still a difficult option.
    11.3% Complete
  • 69% No - A balanced diet is the best approach.
    69% Complete
71 votes
1828 days ago

Buy one, give one for Kiwi families in need

Raptor Rubs

Hi Neighbourly members, we all love a bargain, but buying a gift that really gives back seems like a much better way to kick off the holiday season, don’t you think?

We’re not sure who decided that Black Friday was suddenly a ‘thing’ down in our part of the world, so, as us Kiwis tend to… View more
Hi Neighbourly members, we all love a bargain, but buying a gift that really gives back seems like a much better way to kick off the holiday season, don’t you think?

We’re not sure who decided that Black Friday was suddenly a ‘thing’ down in our part of the world, so, as us Kiwis tend to do, we thought we’d put our own spin on it instead. One that is much more focused on community over consumerism, and equally about giving as it is about getting.

Curious?

Kicking off today and running through 'til Monday 2 December, we are doing our annual buy-one-give-one campaign.

That means for every Christmas Gift Box or Christmas Cracker set purchased, we’ll also give one to City Missions and food banks across the country to support families in need. Our aim is to give back to an organisation within the community that each of our customers live in.

The best part? There’s no car park congestion, over-crowded shopping malls or #walmartfights involved. You can shop online from the comfort of your own home, with the knowledge that you’re also doing good for fellow Kiwis in their own community.

You could say that our version of Black Friday is in fact a whole lot more colourful, adding brightness to what might otherwise be a fairly bleak Christmas for many families in New Zealand.

Together, we can make Christmas a bright and tasty time for families in need - and that sounds like a pretty good deal, don’t you think?!

Whether you’re buying for an avid foodie, a wannabe masterchef, a time-poor parent, or a student who needs help to step their signature spag bol up a notch, our Christmas Gift sets are guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser, are all gluten-free, with no MSG, and all-natural!

You’ll find more information about Raptor Naturals, our Christmas Gift Boxes and our Christmas Crackers on our website - www.raptornaturals.co.nz

Thanks for your support
Rachael and the Raptor Naturals team
Order now

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1828 days ago

Have you heard the latest?

Jean Sandel Retirement Village

With our Lifestyle magazine you can read all about the happenings going on in the villages, from ballet, our new partnerships to dad jokes. Click on the link below to read our third edition for the year.

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1828 days ago

Give your child the right tools.

NumberWorks'nWords New Plymouth

Start 2020 with the right tools and support. Call us for a free assessment to discuss your child’s needs.

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1829 days ago

KEA Kids News: The incredible great-grandparents raising tamariki

Reporter Stuff

In today's news, Arcadiah Vaughan talks to Seaton Reavil about how much he likes being raised by his great-grandparents.

KEA Kids News is current affairs for kids by kids. Our young reporters find stories that connect with 7 to 11-year-olds to help tackle tough issues in ways you can share … View more
In today's news, Arcadiah Vaughan talks to Seaton Reavil about how much he likes being raised by his great-grandparents.

KEA Kids News is current affairs for kids by kids. Our young reporters find stories that connect with 7 to 11-year-olds to help tackle tough issues in ways you can share with your whole family. Find out more here.

1835 days ago

ROAD WORKS. When will they be fixed!

Karl J from Spotswood

So i see our roads still aint getting fixed even with new council members.
Lots of orange cones and orange sticks bolted to the road and at intersections, why? is this how fix our problems with oragne cones as band aids?
yet the council can buy buildings to preserve but preserve our roads.
Not … View more
So i see our roads still aint getting fixed even with new council members.
Lots of orange cones and orange sticks bolted to the road and at intersections, why? is this how fix our problems with oragne cones as band aids?
yet the council can buy buildings to preserve but preserve our roads.
Not proud of my town or council.

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