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Rene from East Tamaki
A few yrs old...needs covering in front. Moving house,so needs to be picked up by Friday 20 Sept
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Jennifer Clark from Papatoetoe Historical Society Inc
Tuesday 17 September 2019 7.30 - 9 pm. Papatoetoe Hunters Corner Bowling Club, 247 Great South Road, Hunters Corner, Papatoetoe.
Guest speaker Dr Joanna Boileau who will give an illustrated talk about the Parnell Baths.
Everyone welcome. Limited parking is available in the grounds of … View moreTuesday 17 September 2019 7.30 - 9 pm. Papatoetoe Hunters Corner Bowling Club, 247 Great South Road, Hunters Corner, Papatoetoe.
Guest speaker Dr Joanna Boileau who will give an illustrated talk about the Parnell Baths.
Everyone welcome. Limited parking is available in the grounds of the bowling club or in the adjacent carpark from 6.30 pm onwards.
Our museum at 91 Cambridge Tce, Papatoetoe is open each Wednesday 10 am -12 noon and the first Sunday in the month 2-4 PM. Contact Jenny 266 0194
A day of weed pulling can pay a heavy toll in the form of aches and pains. That's why Fiskars has engineered the Xact™ weed puller, to assist with the effortless removal of root weeds.
The Fiskars Xact™ weed puller eliminates the need for digging, bending or using chemicals - preventing… View moreA day of weed pulling can pay a heavy toll in the form of aches and pains. That's why Fiskars has engineered the Xact™ weed puller, to assist with the effortless removal of root weeds.
The Fiskars Xact™ weed puller eliminates the need for digging, bending or using chemicals - preventing muscle strain and backache. Its simple ergonomic design is changing the strenuous outdoor job of pulling weeds. You'll have the neighbours lining up to borrow yours!
We have 5 Fiskars Xact™ weed pullers to give away. Simply LIKE or THANK this post to go in the draw to WIN!
To find out more and buy the product, visit a Bunnings or Mitre 10 store near you
Never bow down to weeds again!
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* Competition entries accepted from 1.00am Sunday 15th September 2019 to 8:00am Monday 23rd September 2019. Five 5 Fiskars Xact™ weed pullers to be won. Winners will be contacted by email or phone on Monday 23rd September 2019. The prize will be couriered to the address specified by the winner within 4 weeks of the competition closing
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Narinder from Totara Heights
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In retirement, having certainty about your living costs can provide great peace of mind.
It’s something Judith and Bob have discovered since moving to Bert Sutcliffe Retirement Village in Auckland. The couple enjoy peace of mind knowing exactly what they’re going to pay each week at the … View moreIn retirement, having certainty about your living costs can provide great peace of mind.
It’s something Judith and Bob have discovered since moving to Bert Sutcliffe Retirement Village in Auckland. The couple enjoy peace of mind knowing exactly what they’re going to pay each week at the village. As a Ryman Healthcare village, Bert Sutcliffe residents enjoy a fixed base weekly fee for life – guaranteed.*
Judith explains, “For us it was a no brainer, it was the best decision.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
This is a good base recipe for puddings making good use of the golden syrup that remains a staple of the New Zealand kitchen. Delicious as is, the pudding is also receptive to additional flavours such as lemon rind or raisins and spices like ginger or cinnamon. Make it in a family-sized dish or in … View moreThis is a good base recipe for puddings making good use of the golden syrup that remains a staple of the New Zealand kitchen. Delicious as is, the pudding is also receptive to additional flavours such as lemon rind or raisins and spices like ginger or cinnamon. Make it in a family-sized dish or in individual ramekins to give everyone their own personal pud.
Ingredients
75 g Butter, plus extra for greasing
75 g Sugar
75 g Self raising flour
1 Egg
1 Tbsp Milk
100 g Golden syrup
Directions
Lightly grease a mould, a small pudding basin, or 4 ramekins with a little butter. Cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in the egg and fold in the flour and milk. Pour the golden syrup into the bottom of the pudding basin or mould.
Carefully spoon the pudding batter on top of the golden syrup, spreading the mixture evenly. Cover and seal the top of the pudding basin with baking paper tied into place with string (or you can use tin foil).
Place the pudding basin in a large pot of simmering water. Ensure the water comes halfway up the side of the basin, put the lid on and steam for 30-40 minutes. If you are using ramekins, heat an oven to 160C and place the ramekins in a deep oven tray. Pour warm water around them so that it comes halfway up the ramekins and bake for 20 minutes.
Serve with vanilla bean ice cream and whipped cream.
Make a change
Lemon golden pudding: Grate the rind of one small lemon and add to the batter with the milk and flour.
Ginger golden pudding: Add 1 tsp of ground ginger with the flour and milk.
Nutty golden pudding: Add chopped walnuts to the bottom of the greased mould before you pour in the golden syrup.
Josephine Franks Reporter from Manukau Courier
Kia ora neighbours. A brave Auckland woman has shared her experience of what life was like with her husband behind bars, and the last effecting it's had on her and her children.
She's calling on the government to do more to support families of prisoners.
You can read her powerful … View moreKia ora neighbours. A brave Auckland woman has shared her experience of what life was like with her husband behind bars, and the last effecting it's had on her and her children.
She's calling on the government to do more to support families of prisoners.
You can read her powerful account via the link below.
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