West Harbour, Auckland

It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

Do you have any festive tips your community needs to know about? Post them here!

2197 days ago

Cloudy Bay Sparkling & Festive Reds

Laithwaites Wine

For just $10.99 a bottle, enjoy ten BIG reds from around Australia & Italy + 2 bottles of iconic New Zealand Sparkling!

This special Christmas offer is just $131.88 – plus delivery included!

Order now to get your wines in time for Christmas!
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2197 days ago

Become an early childhood teacher

Ministry Of Education

Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for children and young people, with lessons that can seem small, but are significant in terms of their impact.

These are lessons about important life skills such as confidence, identity, respect and persistence.

Become a teacherView more
Every day, New Zealand teachers are creating brighter futures for children and young people, with lessons that can seem small, but are significant in terms of their impact.

These are lessons about important life skills such as confidence, identity, respect and persistence.

Become a teacher and take your place alongside our children and young people. You’ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in their lives; to strengthen communities and build a better future for our next generations.
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2197 days ago

YUMMY lemon marmalades. =D JUST made today. =D I also have 4 x $3 lemon and tangelo ones, made 29/11/19. =D

Sharon from Te Atatu South

$2 and $3 each. =D Come and see me at THE LAST Blockhouse Bay Market of the year, Saturday 21st from 7am-12.30pm, OR send me a private message OR ring or text me on 021 1848 707 and let me know which one(s) you want to buy. =D

Price: $3

2197 days ago

I love this idea for second hand pots

Fiona from Henderson

This wonderful idea and so many others are in my group 'Handy' hints, tips & great ideas: www.neighbourly.co.nz...
Come over, join and stop a while and enjoy all the ideas there already. Share your wonderful ideas or handy hints with us as well.

What a perfect use for those old pots,… View more
This wonderful idea and so many others are in my group 'Handy' hints, tips & great ideas: www.neighbourly.co.nz...
Come over, join and stop a while and enjoy all the ideas there already. Share your wonderful ideas or handy hints with us as well.

What a perfect use for those old pots, especially all those aluminum ones we aren't supposed to be cooking with anymore.
1. Find a pot.
2. Give a really good clean.
3. Use rope or twine of your choice. If you want coloured twine/rope - soak it in some dye mixed with water and let dry.
4. Get your glue gun out and start to process of glueing the rope/twine to the pot.
5. Tah Dah - brand new container for your bathroom, kitchen, children's room - anyroom!

2197 days ago

What a great start to the season!

The Team from Wasp Wipeout

Wow! Your generosity is making sure we can get a lot of areas on our target list baited for wasps this summer. We've still a wee way to go, but every dollar sure does help. We'll keep you updated through the season, but this is a great start. Thank you! Click on the link if you wish to … View moreWow! Your generosity is making sure we can get a lot of areas on our target list baited for wasps this summer. We've still a wee way to go, but every dollar sure does help. We'll keep you updated through the season, but this is a great start. Thank you! Click on the link if you wish to donate :) givealittle.co.nz...

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2197 days ago

New research shows disparities in quality of kids' sleep

Kelly Dennett Reporter from Sunday Star Times

Hi parents and families, we are looking to speak to parents of young children who are willing to talk about their kids' sleep quality, to accompany a story about new research on children's sleep patterns. If you are willing to be named and photographed, please contact us here, or email … View moreHi parents and families, we are looking to speak to parents of young children who are willing to talk about their kids' sleep quality, to accompany a story about new research on children's sleep patterns. If you are willing to be named and photographed, please contact us here, or email kelly.dennett@stuff.co.nz.

2197 days ago

How close to the sea will your home be by 2100 ?

Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff

Hi Neighbours, Some new data-crunching at Auckland Council has shown how eight coastal communities will be affected by sea level rises due to climate change. It's a stark reminder of what could happen. How close does it come to you. Read the story below:

2198 days ago

The perfect gift for all occasions

WestCity Waitakere

Stuck for Christmas gift ideas?

A WestCity gift card is the perfect gift for all occasions.

Gift cards are available from the Customer Service desk on level 2 and can be loaded with any amount from $10 - $999.

The gift cards can be used at any participating store within WestCity – … View more
Stuck for Christmas gift ideas?

A WestCity gift card is the perfect gift for all occasions.

Gift cards are available from the Customer Service desk on level 2 and can be loaded with any amount from $10 - $999.

The gift cards can be used at any participating store within WestCity – so there’s something to please everyone this Christmas.
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2198 days ago

Computing

Te Wānanga o Aotearoa

You can keep playing around on the internet, or you can use it to build a future for your tamariki.

Upskill in computing and technology today.
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2198 days ago

☀️Preparing for those summer picnics☀️

Fiona from Henderson

We all have ideas as to what to pack (or not) for those picnics.
Here is are a few hints as to how to perfect your lasagna (straight from Italy)
Raise your hand if you don’t like lasagna.
Ok, no one?
That’s because lasagna is a real crowd-pleaser and a wonderful Italian comfort food. A nice, … View more
We all have ideas as to what to pack (or not) for those picnics.
Here is are a few hints as to how to perfect your lasagna (straight from Italy)
Raise your hand if you don’t like lasagna.
Ok, no one?
That’s because lasagna is a real crowd-pleaser and a wonderful Italian comfort food. A nice, generous portion makes everyone feel good all year round.
Preparing lasagna at home is a gesture of true love, involving many long, laborious steps, plus a hefty dose of patience, especially if making the pasta yourself.
Mistakes are allowed as the dish is actually quite complex and perfection is never easy to achieve.

The most common lasagna mistakes:
1. Should you want to make the pasta at home, spread the pasta rather thin and boil it in water with a drizzle of oil to prevent the sheets from sticking to the each other, or boil one sheet at a time and once drained place it in cold water.
2. If you buy fresh egg pasta, the process is the same as for homemade pasta. If you buy packaged dried sheets then you absolutely must cover them well with the filling, without leaving a single corner exposed.
3. There shouldn’t be too much or too little filling. Too much between one layer and another will keep you from ever getting a perfect slice. Too little and all you’ll taste is pasta.
4. Do not put large pieces of vegetables or meat in lasagna for the same reason as above. To get a perfect lasagna, the filling should be finely sliced or even creamy.
5. If using parchment paper, remember to remove it once the lasagna is cooked. Otherwise, it will get wet and ruin the base. It’s better to grease an oven dish or to streak it with béchamel sauce.
6. Don’t overdo it with the béchamel, a necessary ingredient in many recipes, particularly for the consistency it lends to the taste, but one which can ruin the dish if there’s too much of it.
7. Lasagna should be cooked for at least 45 minutes in a hot oven at 350°F, though it really depends on the number of layers. To prevent an overcooked surface and an undercooked center, cover with aluminum foil halfway through the cooking process.
8. Particularly when using store-bought dry pasta, be careful when cooking the corners. Cover them well with the filling and add a drizzle of water or milk to soften them once in the oven.
9. Though it may seem obvious, any meat or vegetables in the filling must be cooked first. Vegetables can even be simply blanched, but putting them raw into the filling is highly risky.

and last but by no means least ....

10. Don’t eat it now. Like a good eggplant parmigiana, baked pasta should always be left to rest. Forget about eating it fresh out of the oven ... it’s actually better the next day!

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2198 days ago

My newest garden(s). =D AND hanging planter. =D

Sharon from Te Atatu South

Photo 1: My newest raised (vegetable) garden (galvanised steel, $49 from The Warehouse - it was Westminster, the cheaper of the two brands) - planted with MORE beans and pumpkins, and a rhubarb plant. MADE with five bags of Karyn's compost and four bags of potting mix I just bought from … View morePhoto 1: My newest raised (vegetable) garden (galvanised steel, $49 from The Warehouse - it was Westminster, the cheaper of the two brands) - planted with MORE beans and pumpkins, and a rhubarb plant. MADE with five bags of Karyn's compost and four bags of potting mix I just bought from Bunnings for $8 each. =D Plants free or very cheap, as they were grown from seed, and the rhubarb was only $5. =D
Photo 2: Blanche's hanging pot (free), filled with a small amount of potting mix and planted out with petunias (very cheap, at 97 cents each from Bunnings). =D
Photos 3-7: Blue daisies and more (red, striped, and white) petunias (also from Bunnings) in my rose garden, that I topped up with potting mix. =D
Photo 8: My new red dahlia I just bought (also from Bunnings). =D
Photo 9: My new African violet I just bought from Bunnings. =D I JUST LOVE IT!!!!!!!! =D Hehehe. =D

2198 days ago

Online Business Discussion With Peter & Karen

Anthea from Lifestyle Happy Place

💛 One of the barriers online entrepreneurs face is navigating business opportunities because many just don’t provide the level of success that some are looking for.⁠

⭐It can be difficult to determine what’s an opportunity and what will become an obstacle later on.

💛 And, if … View more
💛 One of the barriers online entrepreneurs face is navigating business opportunities because many just don’t provide the level of success that some are looking for.⁠

⭐It can be difficult to determine what’s an opportunity and what will become an obstacle later on.

💛 And, if you’re going to invest your time and skill into a venture, you have to do your homework and understand the financial side of your business.⁠

⭐ This is Peter and his lovely wife Karen, a financial planner and accountant. They saw our business as an opportunity for growth after successfully starting and running businesses throughout their careers. Their finance expertise provides fascinating insights into the potential of this opportunity.⁠

💛 They explain that this isn’t just any online business opportunity, but a unique business model that is built to guarantee prosperity—while ensuring a great lifestyle! ⁠

If Your Looking For A Lifestyle Business then please enquire below to learn more. We are happy to discuss.

#financeexpertise #accountants #businessopportunity #onlinebusiness #lifestylehappyplace⁠

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2199 days ago

Holiday Reading.

NumberWorks'nWords Henderson

Will you be taking plenty of good books with you these school holidays?

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2199 days ago

Thank you New Zealand

Countdown New Zealand

Thank you New Zealand. Your nominations helped us find a local hero for every Countdown store in the country.

Every store’s winner receives a $500 Countdown Gift voucher in recognition of helping make our community a better place.
Xmas Hub

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