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The Team from Addictive Eaters Anonymous - Christchurch
FINDING THE ANSWER
I have lived in New Zealand for the last twelve years, after being born and raised in Somerset, England. My parents ran a playgroup in our house for much of my childhood and I made close friends there, but I still felt isolated and different to everyone else.
I always loved … View moreFINDING THE ANSWER
I have lived in New Zealand for the last twelve years, after being born and raised in Somerset, England. My parents ran a playgroup in our house for much of my childhood and I made close friends there, but I still felt isolated and different to everyone else.
I always loved food. We were able to help ourselves from the cupboards at home when I was young, with no restrictions. I believe a normal eater would just eat until they were full, but I could not stop. I put extra food in Mum's shopping basket and would gorge on leftovers at night with my friends. My friend’s dad owned a pub and when the half-eaten plates came back, I would pick chips off them, chatting as I did so, to my friends' astonished faces.
From as far back as I can remember, I felt irritated and impatient with people. I would interrupt and correct the teachers at school and have furious rows with my family, then later tell them I loved them. I lived in a fantasy world. My favourite times at school would be writing stories and acting. My emotions were a rollercoaster, up and down. Food made me feel better, soothing all the anxiety. I never realised how dependent I was on food, until it got much worse.
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And of course if you need any gardening/lawn mowing done we'd be happy to give you a free, no-obligation quote. Thanks! :)
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How's retirement treating you? Maybe you're in the midst of planning your retirement but haven't quite settled on your forever home yet.
If this sounds like you, we want to hear from you! The Homed team is giving you the opportunity to show us the home you've retired to and … View moreHow's retirement treating you? Maybe you're in the midst of planning your retirement but haven't quite settled on your forever home yet.
If this sounds like you, we want to hear from you! The Homed team is giving you the opportunity to show us the home you've retired to and tell us why you love it. If you haven't quite left your career behind and you're planning your retirement we want to hear about it on Stuff Nation.
Remember - this doesn't have to be a one off. You can ask your neighbours for business recommendations for DIY products, advice on home improvement or even to invite your neighbours over for a house warming when your forever home is completed.
To share your thoughts and photos with Stuff head to the Stuff Nation page, we prefer submissions between 350-800 words; otherwise email homed@stuff.co.nz.
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an outside garden bed dedicated to edible weeds for anyone who'd like to learn. open 24/7 all year round. at Gresham tce in New Brighton Feel free to pass by and have a wonderful day
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Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press
A Flockton Basin resident wanders down a deserted and flooded Harrison St. The Flockton Basin area had flooded yet again when more than 60mm of rain fell in Christchurch during one night in April 2014.
It contrasts to this week's heavy rain event, which caused significant flooding in some … View moreA Flockton Basin resident wanders down a deserted and flooded Harrison St. The Flockton Basin area had flooded yet again when more than 60mm of rain fell in Christchurch during one night in April 2014.
It contrasts to this week's heavy rain event, which caused significant flooding in some parts of Canterbury, but not in Flockton Basin.
Many put this down to the fact the Christchurch City Council has spent tens of millions of dollars in the past five years protecting those areas from flood waters.
Read more about the council's efforts here.
Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Wouldn’t it be great if the pub came to you?
Kiwi startup My Little Pub is taking backyard beers to a new level with their mini Irish, English and Scottish-themed pubs.
The business idea, hatched during the Covid-19 pandemic, came after Christchurch interior designer and My Little Pub founder … View moreWouldn’t it be great if the pub came to you?
Kiwi startup My Little Pub is taking backyard beers to a new level with their mini Irish, English and Scottish-themed pubs.
The business idea, hatched during the Covid-19 pandemic, came after Christchurch interior designer and My Little Pub founder Steve Rosling was asked by a friend to build a pub with Guinness on tap in his backyard, so he never had to leave home for his favourite draught again.
What do we think folks?
Do you have a food or beverage story to tell? Email jake.kenny@stuff.co.nz.
Read more by clicking the link below.
The Team from Women of Influence
The Women of Influence programme is back! Nominations are now open for the 2021 Awards.
The Women of Influence programme celebrates the incredible wāhine of Aotearoa, so shine a light on the passionate Kiwi women who are creating a real impact in your community and nominate them now.
We’re … View moreThe Women of Influence programme is back! Nominations are now open for the 2021 Awards.
The Women of Influence programme celebrates the incredible wāhine of Aotearoa, so shine a light on the passionate Kiwi women who are creating a real impact in your community and nominate them now.
We’re pleased to bring you two new awards categories this year: Environment and Primary Industries. You can also nominate the inspirational women in your life in the Arts & Culture; Board & Management; Business Enterprise; Community Hero; Diversity; Innovation, Science & Health; Public Policy and Young Leader categories.
Nominate here: www.womenofinfluence.co.nz...
Thank you to this year’s illustrator Tess Costil for her inspiring artwork.
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The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand
This month we’re rolling up our sleeves, putting up our hands, and saying ‘YES’ to giving our time and skills to projects that make Aotearoa a better place to live.
As a mostly volunteer-led organisation, our members know first hand the value and impact that a single volunteer can make in … View moreThis month we’re rolling up our sleeves, putting up our hands, and saying ‘YES’ to giving our time and skills to projects that make Aotearoa a better place to live.
As a mostly volunteer-led organisation, our members know first hand the value and impact that a single volunteer can make in our communities. Imagine then how much can be achieved when several volunteers or even an entire street or neighbourhood decide to work together to achieve the same goal!
Whether you plan to coordinate your own volunteer driven activity, take part in one that’s already been setup, participate in National Volunteer Week (20-26 June), or simply show your own volunteers some extra love this month, know that every bit of effort to give back is a priceless investment in all of our futures.
Want to share your thoughts? Let us know how you’re getting involved this month by tagging us in your social media posts or emailing us your photos, videos, or experiences to:
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Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Happy Friday neighbours,
If you can’t handle the heat, get a new kitchen.
The Christchurch City Mission’s social enterprise, Thrive Catering, is relieved to have moved to a new state-of-the-art commercial kitchen as it continues to provide cooking classes and other essential lessons to … View moreHappy Friday neighbours,
If you can’t handle the heat, get a new kitchen.
The Christchurch City Mission’s social enterprise, Thrive Catering, is relieved to have moved to a new state-of-the-art commercial kitchen as it continues to provide cooking classes and other essential lessons to Christchurch’s most vulnerable.
Thrive offers work experience courses for City Mission clients who are trying to get back on their feet. They are given valuable cooking lessons and other life skills to better their prospects for the future, when the mission no longer provides direct support for them.
The charity's Hereford St base kitchen had become too small, meaning course capacity was limited and many were missing out on learning vital skills.
Read more on this story by clicking the link below.
Ben from That's Handy
We are a new business and need your help to get our name out there! We have a wee comp running at the moment for an hour's free weeding - feel free to head to our Facebook page to enter, and if you could give our page a like and/or a share we would be super grateful. And of course if you need … View moreWe are a new business and need your help to get our name out there! We have a wee comp running at the moment for an hour's free weeding - feel free to head to our Facebook page to enter, and if you could give our page a like and/or a share we would be super grateful. And of course if you need any gardening/lawn mowing done we'd be happy to give you a free, no-obligation quote. Thanks! :)
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Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
Pink, red, yellow, climbing, rambling, oh so beautiful they are. New Zealand's rose breeders and specialist nurseries have such a treat for you. Pictured here is 'My Sweetheart' from Matthews Nurseries, and there's lots more. Sit back and enjoy.
Eight food products produced by the same company have been recalled due to the possible presence of Listeria.
Stores across the Christchurch have recalled a variety of ready-to-eat meat products by Peter Timbs Meats Ltd, including cooked sliced roast beef, cooked sliced ham and whole hams, and … View moreEight food products produced by the same company have been recalled due to the possible presence of Listeria.
Stores across the Christchurch have recalled a variety of ready-to-eat meat products by Peter Timbs Meats Ltd, including cooked sliced roast beef, cooked sliced ham and whole hams, and boneless cooked smoked chicken.
Here's what you need to know:
- The products recalled include:
Peter Timbs Meats Half Ham on the Bone (various weights) Best before 10/08/2021 – 23/08/2021
Peter Timbs Meats Traditional Boneless Ham Half (various weights) Best before 10/08/2021 – 23/08/2021
Peter Timbs Meats Roast Beef (various weights) Best before 02/06/2021 – 15/06/2021
Peter Timbs Meats Cooked Sliced Silverside (various weights) Best before 02/06/2021 – 15/06/2021
Peter Timbs Meats Half Boneless Smoked Chicken (various weights) Best before 02/06/2021 – 15/06/2021
Peter Timbs Meats Whole Smoked Chicken (various weights) Best before 02/06/2021 – 15/06/2021
Peter Timbs Meats Traditional Ham Sliced (various weights) Best before 02/06/2021 – 15/06/2021
Peter Timbs Meats Whole Ham on the Bone (various weights) Best before 10/08/2021 – 23/08/2021
- The products were sold at these stores:
Freshchoice Barrington, 256 Barrington Street, Spreydon, Christchurch
Freshchoice City Market, 71 Lichfield Street, Christchurch Central City
Peter Timbs Meats Bishopdale, 35 Bishopdale Court, Bishopdale, Christchurch
Peter Timbs Meats St Albans, 70 Edgeware Road, St Albans, Christchurch
Supervalue Fendalton, 376 Ilam Road, Bryndwr, Christchurch
Supervalue Sumner, 43 Nayland Street, Sumner, Christchurch
The affected products should not be consumed and MPI has not reported any associated illnesses. Customers should return these products to their retailers for a full refund.
Queries can be directed to Peter Timbs Meats Limited on (03) 366 1780 or by going to 70 Edgeware Road, St Albans, Christchurch.
For more information, please visit the New Zealand Food Safety website.
Jake Kenny Reporter from Community News
Hi neighbours,
Monday is day two of persistent, heavy rain that's caused severe flooding in parts of Canterbury.
Canterbury faces severe floods, evacuations, power cuts and rising rivers, with warnings more rain is on the way.
A state of local emergency has been declared for the whole … View moreHi neighbours,
Monday is day two of persistent, heavy rain that's caused severe flooding in parts of Canterbury.
Canterbury faces severe floods, evacuations, power cuts and rising rivers, with warnings more rain is on the way.
A state of local emergency has been declared for the whole region of Canterbury following heavy rain and flooding.
Rising river levels forced the urgent evacuation of more than 240 homes in North Canterbury.
Stuff's live blog has all you need to know as well as regular updates and stories from the ground. Click on the link below to read more.
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