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Shockingly, 93% of Variety families live with food insecurity every day. Let’s make Christmas day different for them.
Mia and Jade love Christmas, but their parents are struggling financially. “Christmas time brings a lot of stress. I want to put a good meal on the table and give my kids a … View moreShockingly, 93% of Variety families live with food insecurity every day. Let’s make Christmas day different for them.
Mia and Jade love Christmas, but their parents are struggling financially. “Christmas time brings a lot of stress. I want to put a good meal on the table and give my kids a good and exciting Christmas but with bills and rent, our credit card is already maxed out,” Jenna says.
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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Fantastic dishes served by our Diploma students for the Bistro Menu Project where they plan, design and cost out a menu that would suitable for a contemporary Auckland bistro/restaurant.
In the practical part of this assessment, they must then prepare and serve two entrees, two mains and one … View moreFantastic dishes served by our Diploma students for the Bistro Menu Project where they plan, design and cost out a menu that would suitable for a contemporary Auckland bistro/restaurant.
In the practical part of this assessment, they must then prepare and serve two entrees, two mains and one dessert to two of the guests, seated in our dining room.
Here are some of the dishes from the dinner -
• Steak tartare
• French Onion soup
• Garlic prawn salad
• Caramalised apple crumble with vanilla ice-cream
• Chocolate Lava cake with berry sorbet
• Blueberry Mousse cake
The Team from SPCA Auckland - Centres & Op Shops
Did you know that within Auckland we have the ability to provide a free pick-up service for furniture and large household donations? From Wellsford to Pukekohe, give us a call!
If you have anything you no longer need for the Summer, or if you're having a clear out ready ahead of your … View moreDid you know that within Auckland we have the ability to provide a free pick-up service for furniture and large household donations? From Wellsford to Pukekohe, give us a call!
If you have anything you no longer need for the Summer, or if you're having a clear out ready ahead of your festive gatherings this Christmas/New Years, please kindly consider giving us a call 💙
It's best to book in advance as our schedule can fill-up pretty quickly. For Auckland residents please call 📞 0800 77 22 23
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Sleep is one of the most important aspects of human health. Without quality sleep, our bodies are not able to heal and rejuvenate themselves, and our brains struggle to process emotions and store memories.
One of the biggest factors in getting a good night’s sleep is the comfort of your … View moreSleep is one of the most important aspects of human health. Without quality sleep, our bodies are not able to heal and rejuvenate themselves, and our brains struggle to process emotions and store memories.
One of the biggest factors in getting a good night’s sleep is the comfort of your mattress. If you regularly wake up with muscle or joint stiffness, interrupted sleep, or your mattress is making more noise than usual then it's time to replace and refresh.
Experts recommend a change of mattress every 8-10 years, so if you haven't changed your mattress within those years then now is a good time to do so.
Investing in your dream sleep can pay a huge factor for your health, and once you’ve found the right mattress the thought of replacing it will be the last thing on your mind.
A mattress is a long-term hold, not a life-long hold.
What better way to while away a Friday afternoon and get your weekend DIY inspiration than drooling over the most beautiful house and garden content of the week?
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Shena from Huapai - Kumeu
This Sunday (November 20th) the club is having a walk from Te Rau Puriri Regional Park, this being at the top end of the South Head Peninsular. We will walk down the farm, north along the beach to the old Prawn Farm and back along farm land to the park. Fabulous views across the Kaipara Harbour … View moreThis Sunday (November 20th) the club is having a walk from Te Rau Puriri Regional Park, this being at the top end of the South Head Peninsular. We will walk down the farm, north along the beach to the old Prawn Farm and back along farm land to the park. Fabulous views across the Kaipara Harbour and in the far distance, Gibbs Sculpture Farm. For more information on times to meet go to our website and look under Activities. Please phone the leader of the tramp.
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AGrowQuip Techs go far and wide for our customers. Each day in a new office.
We are so privileged to have jobs we love, servicing people who are working constantly to keep our country this beautiful.
Wherever you are this season, you can count on us!
Give us a call: 0800 TRACTOR or come … View moreAGrowQuip Techs go far and wide for our customers. Each day in a new office.
We are so privileged to have jobs we love, servicing people who are working constantly to keep our country this beautiful.
Wherever you are this season, you can count on us!
Give us a call: 0800 TRACTOR or come and see us at your local Branch.
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Shashi from Henderson
Hi all - I’d like to recommend a Christmas charity that we are lucky to be a part of at ATWC. We deliver these boxes to whānau and the kids are delighted and parents so grateful.
Click on the link below and enroll to donate for a child or 2..
www.shoeboxchristmas.co.nz...
Thank you in … View moreHi all - I’d like to recommend a Christmas charity that we are lucky to be a part of at ATWC. We deliver these boxes to whānau and the kids are delighted and parents so grateful.
Click on the link below and enroll to donate for a child or 2..
www.shoeboxchristmas.co.nz...
Thank you in advance
Wayne from Henderson
Join us on Saturday 3 December at the Fickling Centre for an old school party with R&B Jazz music + the Caribbean Southern Stars Steel Band.
$25 per person bring your own xyz.
Fiona from Henderson
In Norway, when people see that there is an excess of apples (and other fruit) on their trees, they do this very kind action so that others can pick them and consume them instead of the fruit rotting on the ground🥰
This is perfect for those who can't get to a food bank, koha box or who are… View moreIn Norway, when people see that there is an excess of apples (and other fruit) on their trees, they do this very kind action so that others can pick them and consume them instead of the fruit rotting on the ground🥰
This is perfect for those who can't get to a food bank, koha box or who are too proud to ask for help etc ... absolutely perfect🥰
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