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1831 days ago

Braised beef & beer pie

New Zealand School of Food & Wine

This is a classic recipe - use good quality beef and a tasty ale for the filling.

Ingredients: (Makes 6-8 pies)
1 kg Rump steak, or chuck steak, diced (reserve the fat)
¼ cup Flour
2 Tbsp Vegetable oil, more if needed
200 g Onions, diced
4 cloves Garlic, finely chopped
1 cup Beef stock
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This is a classic recipe - use good quality beef and a tasty ale for the filling.

Ingredients: (Makes 6-8 pies)
1 kg Rump steak, or chuck steak, diced (reserve the fat)
¼ cup Flour
2 Tbsp Vegetable oil, more if needed
200 g Onions, diced
4 cloves Garlic, finely chopped
1 cup Beef stock
2 cups Water, or add more beef stock
1 tsp Marmite
1 cup Beer, an ale or something not too hoppy
100 g Cornflour
½ cup Water, cold
2 packets Flaky pastry, frozen

Cooking directions, Pastry notes and more in the link below!

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1831 days ago

Together we can change this. 🙌

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Reach out, look out, help out AND speak out!

#NSNZendviolence

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1831 days ago

Brand new tours for 2020 have just been launched!

Readers Tours

Want to explore New Zealand's beautiful backyard?!

Our Readers Tours offer adventurous seniors a perfect combination of sights and unique experiences. With two brand new tours launched for 2020, don't miss your chance to visit some of New Zealand’s hidden gems. From the beautiful … View more
Want to explore New Zealand's beautiful backyard?!

Our Readers Tours offer adventurous seniors a perfect combination of sights and unique experiences. With two brand new tours launched for 2020, don't miss your chance to visit some of New Zealand’s hidden gems. From the beautiful Marlborough Sounds and Aoraki, Mt Cook, to the home of Middle Earth and the geothermal sites of Rotorua

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1832 days ago

We need volunteers to join us in Vietnam!

Emily Baker from Habitat for Humanity New Zealand

Habitat for Humanity NZ sends volunteer teams all around the world to build homes in developing nations. We still need volunteers for our Vietnam build in April 2020! Find out how you can have a meaningful travel experience working with Habitat partner families to build a brighter future. Follow … View moreHabitat for Humanity NZ sends volunteer teams all around the world to build homes in developing nations. We still need volunteers for our Vietnam build in April 2020! Find out how you can have a meaningful travel experience working with Habitat partner families to build a brighter future. Follow the link and register your interest today. habitat.org.nz...

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1832 days ago

Is your phone emergency ready? 📢📲

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Only 10 days to go until the 2019 Emergency Mobile Alert nationwide test on 24 November!

EMAs allow you to quickly receive important information from relevant government agencies if there is a serious risk to your life, health or property. The upcoming test allows NZ Civil Defence to evaluate the … View more
Only 10 days to go until the 2019 Emergency Mobile Alert nationwide test on 24 November!

EMAs allow you to quickly receive important information from relevant government agencies if there is a serious risk to your life, health or property. The upcoming test allows NZ Civil Defence to evaluate the system to ensure as many people as possible can receive alerts.

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1832 days ago

Do more of what you love!

Edmund Hillary Retirement Village

We'll pull the weeds, so you can play with your grandkids.

Experience our retirement villages: youtu.be...

1832 days ago

These items are looking for homes - maybe yours!!!

Rae from Ponsonby

Office chairs x 2 $5 each
Pots of plants x 2 $5 each
Retro and Millenuim Calendars - make great posters - $10 each
Art works/prints - offers?
Bar Stool - $25
Shelving - $15
Microwave - $30
Pick up from Ponsonby

Negotiable

1832 days ago

Are villas worth the effort?

Andrea from Eden Terrace

Kiwis have traditionally loved doing up houses. But lately, agents report, home buyers are less and less keen to take on a renovation project, with most preferring a house that is all done and move-in ready.
So we asked the experts: which era of building is the most difficult to renovate: Villas or… View more
Kiwis have traditionally loved doing up houses. But lately, agents report, home buyers are less and less keen to take on a renovation project, with most preferring a house that is all done and move-in ready.
So we asked the experts: which era of building is the most difficult to renovate: Villas or bungalows? Art deco or 1940s? 1950s and state houses? Or mid-century and 1970s homes?
Their answer is surprisingly simple.
“The older the building the harder it is to renovate,” says New Zealand Renovation Company managing director Darrel Assink, who has been in the industry fifteen years. Read the below article if you are interested..
www.oneroof.co.nz...

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1832 days ago

*Win tickets to Christmas Concert

The Team from Bach Musica NZ

Join Bach Musica NZ for a festive finale to our 2019 season with beautiful works by Bach, Vivaldi, Dvořák and Wagner. Let us take you on a journey through two of our favourite eras, beginning with Bach’s Concerto for Oboe & Violin featuring our concertmaster Yanghe Yu and Principal … View moreJoin Bach Musica NZ for a festive finale to our 2019 season with beautiful works by Bach, Vivaldi, Dvořák and Wagner. Let us take you on a journey through two of our favourite eras, beginning with Bach’s Concerto for Oboe & Violin featuring our concertmaster Yanghe Yu and Principal oboist Alison Dunlop, followed by Vivaldi’s joyous Gloria.

Also in the programme, the most beautiful of Dvořák’s Slavonic Dances and his triumphant Te Deum. To top it off, world-renowned bass Martin Snell will sing Wagner’s beautiful Song to the Evening Star.

Conducted by Rita Paczian, who is celebrating her 25th anniversary as Music & Artistic Director of Bach Musica NZ, this concert will be a wonderful way to commence the Christmas season.

● Highlight: After the concert, we would like to invite you to join us for the official launch of our 2020 Concert Series in the Auckland Town Hall's Supper Room. Complimentary wine and cheese will be provided.
● When: Sunday, 1 Dec, 5 pm
● Where: Auckland Town Hall

Win* 2 tickets to this magical concert. Simply LIKE or THANK this post to be in the draw.

T&Cs apply.
Book now

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1833 days ago

Join us for fun in the sun...

Sarah Moore from Froot Camp

Thanks to all the Neighbourly members who have headed along for a Froot Camp session over the past few weeks. Next sessions are tomorrow (Thursday) 6pm-7pm and Saturday 9am-10am. It's FREE, you'll have FUN and you'll get fit in the process.

All levels of fitness are welcomed but … View more
Thanks to all the Neighbourly members who have headed along for a Froot Camp session over the past few weeks. Next sessions are tomorrow (Thursday) 6pm-7pm and Saturday 9am-10am. It's FREE, you'll have FUN and you'll get fit in the process.

All levels of fitness are welcomed but please do chat to your health professional if you have injuries or existing health conditions.

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1833 days ago

Accessibility information: Parnell Festival of Roses 2019

Dee Sims from Waitematā Local Board

Parnell Festival of Roses 2019
Event Accessibility Information

The event will be held on Sunday 17 November 2019 from 10.30am until 4pm.

Event location and entrance:
Dove Myer Robinson Park, 85 – 87 Gladstone Road, Parnell, Auckland.
The Parnell Rose Gardens are within Dove Myer … View more
Parnell Festival of Roses 2019
Event Accessibility Information

The event will be held on Sunday 17 November 2019 from 10.30am until 4pm.

Event location and entrance:
Dove Myer Robinson Park, 85 – 87 Gladstone Road, Parnell, Auckland.
The Parnell Rose Gardens are within Dove Myer Robinson Park.
There is no vehicle access to the park during the time of the event. Please refer to the parking section within this document for advice on mobility parking.

Entrances are located at:
- the corner of Gladstone and Judges Bay Road
- off Gladstone Road (pathway located opposite bus stop outside motel).
There are other pathways through-out the park that lead into the event site but these pathways can be steep in places.

Quiet times:
The first hour of the event will be the quietest. The main stage music is softer at this time and the park will be less active with people.
This part offers a variety of gardens and trees which provide shade and opportunities to move away from the crowd and noise if respite is needed during the event.

Getting to the event:
For information on accessible travel using public transport please visit at.govt.nz...
There are fewer services on weekends. Plan your journey at at.govt.nz...

Trains:
On Sunday 17 November, the train timetables on the Western and Onehunga Lines will be changed to provide earlier and later services. These changes have been added to AT Journey planner. We recommend pre-planning your journey.

Plan your journey at at.govt.nz...

Mobility ramps are located on the middle carriage of the 3 car trains, or the 2nd and 5th carriages on the 6 car trains.

A lift is located at each end of the Britomart platforms which go up to street level.

From Britomart you can catch the 755 bus departing from Bus stop 7028, 16-18 Commerce Street (Fort Street end) which is a 211mtr journey from Britomart.

Buses:
Within the City, all buses kneel to the kerb and also have a ramp, with specified areas on board for wheelchairs and priority seats at the front. Other accessibility features for visually impaired customers are on every bus.

Concessionary fares are available to passengers who hold one of the following photo ID cards: Auckland Transport Total Mobility ID card or Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind ID card.

Bus stop 7648 is directly outside the gardens.
Bus stop number 7655 is opposite the gardens outside the Rose Park Hotel. There is no drop kerb at this stop and no pedestrian crossing.

Mobility parking:
There is no ‘general’ access to the park for vehicles during the event due to the large number of people in attendance. The main park drive-way will be closed.
A limited number of temporary Mobility carparks will be created. Bookings are recommended due to the limited number. Book your carpark in advance by emailing parnellroses@aklc.govt.nz or text / call Brendan on 021 804 024 .
There is no cost for mobility parking.

Location of toilets:
Toilets will be indicated on all site maps which are located at the main event entrances.
The permanent public toilet facilities located on the park will be closed for this event. Temporary port-a-loo units will be supplied.

Rose Block - temporary port-a-loo units including 1 accessible toilet. Located near the rose gardens placed on the main drive-way directly in front of the permanent toilet block.

Stage Block – temporary port-a-loo units including 1 accessible toilet. Located on the pathway that runs alongside grassed area featuring the main stage.

Getting around the event site:
The event activities are planned to be easily accessed from the sealed driveway that runs through the park. There are slight gradients at each end of the driveway but is it flat through the food service area.

From the driveway you can access the path that will take you to the Pohutukawa area (harbourside of the park) which features entertainment and stalls.

There are a number of other paths that go to other areas of the park and some may be difficult for wheelchair users due to the materials used on the path or their current condition. Tree roots make some paths uneven and overhanging tree branches may need to be negotiated.

Given that the festival is in a park, some of the activities are on grass such as the Main Stage and the Rose Gardens.

Assistance Dogs:
Assistance Dogs are welcomed in all areas of this event. Dog drinking bowls will be place across the event site including at the Information tent located on the rose garden side of the food stall area. There is no specified toileting area for dogs.

Water and food:
Please bring your own bottle of water. Water can be purchased from food trucks.
Food Trucks will be located on the main driveway that runs through the event site.

First aid stations:
First aid will be managed by Red Cross and is located on the rose garden side of the food stall area. If you require first aid, at any time ask any of our event staff for assistance.

Audio described activities:
There is a programme of audio described activities for blind and vision impaired visitors from 10.30am – 12.30pm. Guides and audio description will be facilitated by the team at Audio Described Aotearoa. It is essential to register for the audio described walks. To register, please email Nicola at audiodescribedaotearoa@gmail.com or call or text 0210358513

NZSL interpretation:
There will be AUT sign interpreters available during the event. Interpreters are located at the Information Tent, where you can also book a time with them. When they are available you can use them to access most parts of the festival.
There will also be a NZSL ‘Tour of the Roses’ - for these, please meet at the information tent 5mins prior to the talk. The schedule is as follows:
12.40pm – 1.10pm NZSL Tour of the Roses

Further help:
We hope this document is helpful for you to plan your visit to Parnell Festival of Roses 2019. If there is something you need to know which is not included here please get in touch with Brendan from the council events unit.

Accessibility Contact Person – Brendan van den Berg, Auckland Council Events
Email parnellroses@aklc.govt.nz
Call on landline 09 890 2404
Call or text on mobile 021 804 024

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