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Christopher from Massey
Want a lot of honey in one go? I've been filling 5.5kg honey buckets. The bees have foraged this areas in in the Puketi forest in the Far North. Great for doing lots of cooking or baking that requires plenty of honey! Buckets are food grade. Light coloured honey with lots of Towai in it. Mild … View moreWant a lot of honey in one go? I've been filling 5.5kg honey buckets. The bees have foraged this areas in in the Puketi forest in the Far North. Great for doing lots of cooking or baking that requires plenty of honey! Buckets are food grade. Light coloured honey with lots of Towai in it. Mild taste.
I sell the 5.5kg buckets for $60.
Pickups not allowed during current alert level but I can still use the courier to deliver these for $6 within urban Auckland.
If you would like one, message me OR email Donbuckhoney@gmail.com OR just go straight to my website:
www.donbuckhoney.co.nz...
If you would like to pick one up after lockdown ends (from Massey), be in touch and I can put you on a wait list.
Thank-you!
Price: $60
Ronald from Massey
I as just contacted by whoever runs Neighbourly and told my latest post would not be published because they didn't like a word I used. The dictionary definition of the word used is "a layer of dirt or froth on the surface of a liquid". The word was used in a direct quote from the NZ … View moreI as just contacted by whoever runs Neighbourly and told my latest post would not be published because they didn't like a word I used. The dictionary definition of the word used is "a layer of dirt or froth on the surface of a liquid". The word was used in a direct quote from the NZ Herald, it would appear then that is ok for MMS media to use it but not me. Funny really when Neighbourly is owned by Stuff, who promote themselves as champions of free speech.
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Today is the start of Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori - Māori Language Week. We have a big week planned for our tamariki and Petrea will be posting all sorts of ways in Storypark for our whanau to give te reo a go. We also are continuing to keep connected to our Seven Stars families with virtual Zoom Mat … View moreToday is the start of Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori - Māori Language Week. We have a big week planned for our tamariki and Petrea will be posting all sorts of ways in Storypark for our whanau to give te reo a go. We also are continuing to keep connected to our Seven Stars families with virtual Zoom Mat time and a weekly phone call to our Mums and Dads.
Hang in there whanau! You are all doing a great job with the home schooling!
Read more about how you can give te reo Māori a go below
Ronald from Massey
I have just received the message I have cut and pasted below, I make the assumption that I am about to be disconnected by the thought police.
Ashley (Neighbourly)
5/09/2021, 8:56 pm NZST
It has been brought to our attention that you disagree with a moderation decision recently made on one of… View moreI have just received the message I have cut and pasted below, I make the assumption that I am about to be disconnected by the thought police.
Ashley (Neighbourly)
5/09/2021, 8:56 pm NZST
It has been brought to our attention that you disagree with a moderation decision recently made on one of your posts. At this time, your post has not been removed but we thought we would get in touch to tell you a bit more about our moderation practices.
Neighbourly was created to enable great, positive community discussions. If content is flagged for review, we will moderate it in context of our Guidelines and Neighbourly's purpose to be a space for helpful and positive community conversations.
We understand that you may feel unfairly moderated in this circumstance, and apologise for any harm caused. Every member’s voice is important to their community - we simply ask you to use it respectfully, while keeping in mind our Guidelines and Neighbourly’s purpose.
Please note that all members agree to the Neighbourly Guidelines upon creating an account. If you feel unable to agree with our Guidelines and moderating decisions, we will have to ask you to kindly leave the platform.
If you would like more details on what to do in these circumstances, please have a look at these articles:
Why was my content taken down, and what can I do?
Can I say whatever I like on Neighbourly?
Ngā mihi,
Ashley
Member Experience Specialist
www.neighbourly.co.nz...
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Sweet and sour pork is a Chinese inspired dish made with juicy pieces of pork tenderloin, bell peppers, onion and pineapple.
This dish is particularly popular in westernised Cantonese cuisine and may be found all over the world. Here is a photo of Sweet and sour pork prepared by our Advanced … View moreSweet and sour pork is a Chinese inspired dish made with juicy pieces of pork tenderloin, bell peppers, onion and pineapple.
This dish is particularly popular in westernised Cantonese cuisine and may be found all over the world. Here is a photo of Sweet and sour pork prepared by our Advanced cookery student Reesha from home during Lockdown 2021.
Find recipe on our blog, link below.
Angela Quigan Reporter from Stuff
Hey neighbours, is it time to get your finances in order? If lockdown has focused your mind on the state of your bank account, we’re here to help.
Stuff has launched MoneyIQ, an eight-week email course that will give you all the basics you need to get your money sorted and start working towards … View moreHey neighbours, is it time to get your finances in order? If lockdown has focused your mind on the state of your bank account, we’re here to help.
Stuff has launched MoneyIQ, an eight-week email course that will give you all the basics you need to get your money sorted and start working towards a brighter, richer future. You can sign up for free here.
Once the majority of New Zealand has been vaccinated we expect the borders will start to open with lower risk countries. Looking to the future when are you planning to travel internationally for leisure?
From pine cones to tree-shaped centrepieces, have fun creating your own Christmas decor with Resene’s festive, on-trend colour combinations. Combine your favourite Resene testpot colours to match your Christmas style. Find out how to create your own.
Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Transport projects in Auckland have been given a $7.3 billion boost to be distributed over the next three years.
Major projects like the City Rail Link, Light Rail, Eastern Busway will be supported by the funds, as well highway upgrades and new walking and cycling connections.
It is part of a… View moreTransport projects in Auckland have been given a $7.3 billion boost to be distributed over the next three years.
Major projects like the City Rail Link, Light Rail, Eastern Busway will be supported by the funds, as well highway upgrades and new walking and cycling connections.
It is part of a $24.3 billion transport package announced by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency on Tuesday.
Waka Kotahi spokesperson Steve Mutton said the funding will support growth with more accessible, sustainable travel options.
“Auckland is a world class city and it needs a world-class transport system that is safe and efficient to keep everyone moving as New Zealand’s largest city continues to grow,” he said.
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Liz from Greenhithe
Hello neighbors,
Following requests from a few people I thought I would provide the information as a public post in the hope of helping anyone struggling with walking their dogs.
The first link is an article about the benefits of front clip harnesses (please copy and paste the links in your … View moreHello neighbors,
Following requests from a few people I thought I would provide the information as a public post in the hope of helping anyone struggling with walking their dogs.
The first link is an article about the benefits of front clip harnesses (please copy and paste the links in your browser)
pethelpful.com...
The harness is available at animates and other online stores:
www.animates.co.nz...
Here's a couple of great links on how to teach loose leash walking:
drsophiayin.com...
lwww.youtube.com...
and finally...the importance of letting your dog sniff when out on a walk:
www.petmd.com...
All the best
It's Conservation Week and what better time on a wet day in lockdown to arohia te taiao! Take a moment to notice nature.. get the tamaraki looking out a window to see what they can see in the garden or on the lawn. What can they see in the sky? Any trees nearby? What might be living in those … View moreIt's Conservation Week and what better time on a wet day in lockdown to arohia te taiao! Take a moment to notice nature.. get the tamaraki looking out a window to see what they can see in the garden or on the lawn. What can they see in the sky? Any trees nearby? What might be living in those trees? Check out the great activities at the DOC link below!
Hey neighbours,
Wrapped up in our bubbles - it's certainly been a tough few weeks. With our daily routines challenged, we were able to slow down and enjoy the better things in life. That's why we want you be a part of the Neighbourly joy movement and share the simple things that make … View moreHey neighbours,
Wrapped up in our bubbles - it's certainly been a tough few weeks. With our daily routines challenged, we were able to slow down and enjoy the better things in life. That's why we want you be a part of the Neighbourly joy movement and share the simple things that make you happy.
Share a photo or story with your neighbours and you could be in to win Good Joe Coffee and Best Ugly Bagels (or bagels for your whole street!).
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