Blinds Cleaned for Summer
Venluree originally started out as a blind cleaning business and have a wealth of experience cleaning and refurbishing your products.
Lets face facts, it is a daunting thought, thinking about cleaning your blinds yourself and we are happy to take on the challenge for you and provide a full in home blind cleaning service to make the process easy, efficient and hassle free. Cleaning your blinds also improves the atmosphere in your home as our cleaning removes dust, dirt, grease and many other stains – including marks caused by sticky fingers and pets.
Blind cleaning – We will come to you
Whether your blinds are in your home or office we offer a comprehensive on-site blind cleaning service. No hassle or fuss having to take the blinds down yourself no inconvenience of having nothing at your windows for long periods of time, we will take them down clean and repair if necessary and reinstall onsite.
For blinds, curtains, shutters and awning enquiries please call our friendly team on 0800 501 841 or email sales@venluree.co.nz
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FRESH CHORAIYA/AMARNATH BHAJI
CHORAIYA/AMARNATH BHAJI!
Was $4 NOW! $3 Bunch Fresh and Organic
LIMITED AVAILABILITY
NO SCAMMERS AND HASSLERS!
Will harvest when you’re here!
Choraiya bhaji (or Chowrai Bhaji, Chore Bhaji) is a nutritious, leafy green vegetable from the amaranth family, popular in Caribbean, Fijian, and Indian cuisines, often prepared by sautéing with onions, garlic, peppers, and sometimes tomatoes or eggplant, mashed into a soft, flavourful side dish served with roti or rice. It's known for being rich in vitamins (A, C, K) and minerals (iron, calcium) and is also called callaloo or red spinach in different regions.
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