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1906 days ago

Open Home Invitations :)

Monty Dsor from Monty Dsor - Ray White Papatoetoe

Open Home Invitations

52 Shifnal Drive, Randwick Park
Saturday 11.15am - 11.45am

3 McCathie Drive, Flatbush
Saturday 1200pm - 12.30pm
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Open Home Invitations

52 Shifnal Drive, Randwick Park
Saturday 11.15am - 11.45am

3 McCathie Drive, Flatbush
Saturday 1200pm - 12.30pm

15A Sunnyside Crescent, Papatoetoe & 40A Sunnyside Crescent, Papatoetoe
Saturday Sunday 12.45pm - 1.15pm

12 Lavey Road, Flatbush
Saturday Sunday 2.15pm - 3.00pm

Contact Monty on 021 950 705 for more details

1906 days ago

New rules take effect for rental property market

Paul Reporter from Stuff

This week the Residential Tenancies Amendment Act 2019 took effect, bringing in a raft of changes for tenants and landlords.

Here's what it means for renters and landlords.

To read more, click here.

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1906 days ago

Measles outbreak - unvaccinated students told to stay home

Neighbourly.co.nz

Students who are not vaccinated against measles have been told to stay home from Manurewa High School.

The school has 13 cases to date, and those who are not immunised are asked to not return to school until September 2.

"You must contact attendance as per normal to inform us that you … View more
Students who are not vaccinated against measles have been told to stay home from Manurewa High School.

The school has 13 cases to date, and those who are not immunised are asked to not return to school until September 2.

"You must contact attendance as per normal to inform us that you are not coming in, reason being you are 'not immunised'." If a student is immunised, they must bring proof, such as a Plunket book or medical records.

For more information, phone Healthline on 0800 611 116 or visit the ARPHS or Ministry of Health websites.

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1906 days ago

$20 OFF CONSULTATIONS OR VACCINATIONS

Veterinarian from Pet Vets Papatoetoe

Especially for our Neighbourly friends!

$20 discount towards the cost of consultation or vaccination!

Valid till 30th September 2019.
Some Terms and Conditions apply!

Visit our website for: 'New Client Registration', 'Online Booking' and for 'Ongoing Promotions'

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Especially for our Neighbourly friends!

$20 discount towards the cost of consultation or vaccination!

Valid till 30th September 2019.
Some Terms and Conditions apply!

Visit our website for: 'New Client Registration', 'Online Booking' and for 'Ongoing Promotions'

Quote voucher code (Neighbourly 0919 Voucher) at reception during the visit to avail the discount.

We can get your pet's medical records from the current veterinary clinic, if you wish!

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1907 days ago

*WIN* tickets to Jimmy Barnes!

Brent Eccles Entertainment

Legendary rocker Jimmy Barnes is bringing his Shutting Down Your Town Tour to Spark Arena on 28 September.

The tour is in support of his latest album My Criminal Record - his first album in 10 years. His one-night Auckland concert will feature Cold Chisel anthems including solo classics like … View more
Legendary rocker Jimmy Barnes is bringing his Shutting Down Your Town Tour to Spark Arena on 28 September.

The tour is in support of his latest album My Criminal Record - his first album in 10 years. His one-night Auckland concert will feature Cold Chisel anthems including solo classics like 'Working Class Man' and 'Ain't No Second Prize' plus his current radio hit, 'Shutting Down Our Town'.

His latest album is a follow up of sorts to two unflinching memoirs Working Class Boy (2016) and Working Class Man (2017).

Tickets for the Auckland show can be purchased from Ticketmaster.

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Want to WIN tickets? Ten lucky Neighbourly members will win a double pass to Jimmy Barnes' Auckland concert. To get in the draw simply like or thank this post! Winners contacted on Monday 9 September 2019.
Get tickets now

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1912 days ago

Cheese Soufflé Recipe

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Celia Hay's soufflés served hot from the oven are as impressive as they are comforting.

Ingredients
1 knob Butter, melted, for greasing
¼ cup Breadcrumbs
4 Eggs, at room temperature, separated
290 ml Milk
40 g Butter
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Celia Hay's soufflés served hot from the oven are as impressive as they are comforting.

Ingredients
1 knob Butter, melted, for greasing
¼ cup Breadcrumbs
4 Eggs, at room temperature, separated
290 ml Milk
40 g Butter
30 g Flour
1 tsp Dried mustard
1 pinch Cayenne pepper
85 g Cheddar cheese, grated

Directions
1. Heat the oven to 200C. Place a baking sheet on the shelf in the top third of the oven.
2. Brush ramekins or souffle dishes with the melted butter.Coat lightly with breadcrumbs by tilting the ramekins so the breadcrumbs stick to the butter. Tip out any breadcrumbs that do not stick.
3. Separate the eggs. Be sure to get no yolk in the egg whites. Put the whites in a bowl, ready to whisk.
4. Warm the milk in a pot or microwave.
5. Melt the butter in a saucepan, stir in the flour and cook for 45 seconds.
6. Gradually add the warmed milk, stirring until smooth. Remove from the heat, add the mustard, cayenne pepper, grated cheese and stir in the egg yolks. Taste the mixture — it should have good flavour. Season with salt and pepper if required.
7. Whisk the egg whites until just stiff and mix a spoonful into the cheese mixture to loosen it. Fold in the remainder of the whites with a metal spoon or spatula. Spoon the mixture into the ramekins so they are twothirds full.
8. With the back of a spoon or your fingertip make a one centimetre rim around edge of the souffle mixture. This gives a “top hat’’ appearance to the cooked souffle.
9. Bake for 8-10 minutes until well risen and golden brown. Avoid opening the door until the last minutes of cooking time. To check if the souffle is cooked, wobble the ramekin gently. If it is very wobbly, cook for a little longer

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1907 days ago

Make it all add up!

Nisaar Goga from First Class Accounts Botany

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1907 days ago

Poll: Which is your favourite summer cocktail?

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

Sugar cane and Agave have one thing in common. If you treat them well they are some of the sweetest plants you will find on the planet. Sugar, time and patience make for spirits oozing with character and the Cocktails containing these Caribbean, Hispanic performers; inherit their extravagant … View moreSugar cane and Agave have one thing in common. If you treat them well they are some of the sweetest plants you will find on the planet. Sugar, time and patience make for spirits oozing with character and the Cocktails containing these Caribbean, Hispanic performers; inherit their extravagant natures.

Caipirinha is Brazil's national cocktail, made with cachaça (sugarcane hard liquor), sugar, and lime where as a mojito is a cocktail that consists of five ingredients: white rum, sugar, lime juice, soda water, and mint.

Which is your favourite summer cocktail?
  • 21.9% Caiprinha
    21.9% Complete
  • 78.1% Mojito
    78.1% Complete
105 votes
1907 days ago

Decors needed to set up for Church Service

Judith from Manurewa

Hi Everyone, I'm looking for a cheap decor that can help decorate our church for a church service this weekend. Can you please help me if you know someone, and is affordable and cheap please? Really is just to set up our church stage - decorate it. For a family service. Location of church to … View moreHi Everyone, I'm looking for a cheap decor that can help decorate our church for a church service this weekend. Can you please help me if you know someone, and is affordable and cheap please? Really is just to set up our church stage - decorate it. For a family service. Location of church to set up is in Mangere. Please help.

1908 days ago

Has John Tamihere shaken it up too much?

Todd Niall Reporter from Manukau Courier

Hi Neighbours, Being bold is one thing, but is Auckland mayoral challenger John Tamihere going too far in pledging to freeze rates for three years. Do you think Auckland's growing needs could still be met?
Read the story below.


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