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Carol from Glen Avon - Waiwhakaiho
Iwould love to share with all who have an abundance of zucchini two of my easy favourite recipes.
Slice 2 medium or 4 small zucchini, add a handful cherry tomatoes, 1/2 a sliced red onion and toss with a little amount of oil, pepper and salt. Bake at 200 for 10 to 15 mins and the toss with 1 … View moreIwould love to share with all who have an abundance of zucchini two of my easy favourite recipes.
Slice 2 medium or 4 small zucchini, add a handful cherry tomatoes, 1/2 a sliced red onion and toss with a little amount of oil, pepper and salt. Bake at 200 for 10 to 15 mins and the toss with 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar.
Courgettes should still be crisp and tomatoes just soft. Divine with chicken , fish or meat.
Recipe 2
Heat about 25grams butter in frypan, add 4 rashers diced bacon. When almost cooked add a handful for pinenuts and cook tossing until toasted. Add 4 medium sized courgettes grated and cook for 1minute. Stir in 1/2 cup sour cream and season with salt and pepper. Toss through freshly cooked pasta for 4 . Serve with heaps of grated Parmesan cheese and sprinkle of parsley.
I hope some of you our there enjoy these.
Carol Robertson
Julie from Merrilands
If anyone has a second hand one available please contact - thank you
Robert from The Warehouse New Plymouth
New Zealand has one of the worst drowning tolls in the developed world. 80% of all drownings could be prevented.
The Water Skills For Life programme, is association with Water Safety NZ and Swimming NZ, teaches kids aged 5 - 13 years how to be safe and survive in the water. Every $50 you help … View moreNew Zealand has one of the worst drowning tolls in the developed world. 80% of all drownings could be prevented.
The Water Skills For Life programme, is association with Water Safety NZ and Swimming NZ, teaches kids aged 5 - 13 years how to be safe and survive in the water. Every $50 you help us raise puts a child through the programme.
You can support this great initiative with a $2 donation at any checkout and in return you will get a fantastic sticker sheet with some great water safety tips.
2019 Ballroom and Latin Dance classes begin the week commencing Monday 4th February.
Whether it be ballroom, Latin or New Vogue we have the class for you.
Beginners Social Ballroom and Latin: Mondays 7pm @Moturoa School Hall
Beginners Salsa & Bachata: Fridays 8pm @ St Andrews Hall
Beginners … View more2019 Ballroom and Latin Dance classes begin the week commencing Monday 4th February.
Whether it be ballroom, Latin or New Vogue we have the class for you.
Beginners Social Ballroom and Latin: Mondays 7pm @Moturoa School Hall
Beginners Salsa & Bachata: Fridays 8pm @ St Andrews Hall
Beginners Ballroom & Latin for Children: Fridays 5:15 @ St Andrews Hall
Ballroom & Latin all levels: Tuesdays 7-9pm @ Avon School, Stratford
See our facebook page or website for further details.
To book, contact Kiel: 021 051 0608
The Team from Wasp Wipeout
They ruin our outdoor activities, attack newly hatched birds, feed on native invertebrates, eat honeydew (a food source for our native birds and insects) and cause $130m of environmental damage a year! Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free regions a real possibility. … View moreThey ruin our outdoor activities, attack newly hatched birds, feed on native invertebrates, eat honeydew (a food source for our native birds and insects) and cause $130m of environmental damage a year! Every little bit counts and by contributing, you can make wasp-free regions a real possibility.
Find out a bit more about the wasps and how we plan to eradicate them by clicking here.
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