Oakura Coastal, Oakura

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1993 days ago

Decorated Cookie Recipe Book

Joel from Brooklands - Vogeltown

"Well Read Cookies" features biscuits (with recipes) that are decorated (with instructions) with literary themes. Not needed by us, brand new, equally at home in kitchen or on coffee table. Normal retail $24.

Price: $10

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1993 days ago

Gameday food for watching the footy

Mainland Cheese

One of the best things about winter is having mates around to catch up over some hearty snacks and the entertainment of a big game.

Hearty gameday choices include blue cheese dip, fried camembert with paprika and parsley, halloumi chips with dukkah, chicken, spring onion and vintage cheddar … View more
One of the best things about winter is having mates around to catch up over some hearty snacks and the entertainment of a big game.

Hearty gameday choices include blue cheese dip, fried camembert with paprika and parsley, halloumi chips with dukkah, chicken, spring onion and vintage cheddar pizza and impossible to fail Harvati quiche.

So stop off at the chiller section of the supermarket to stock up on quality Mainland cheeses to help craft and create some delicious snacks. Then no matter how your team plays, your friends will go home happy.
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2023 days ago

NPDC and SouthTaranaki Rate Payers have top take seriously the ramifications of carrying on paying for the Yarrows Stadium Deficience's.

Tom P from Lynmouth - Moturoa

The expensive rort now trying to be imposed on Taranaki Rate Payers, especially business rate-payers,  on again having to remedy structural deficiencies at Yarrows Stadium, New Plymouth, has to finish. NZ Rugby is a Professionally, highly paid and renumerated operation nowadays. They themselves … View moreThe expensive rort now trying to be imposed on Taranaki Rate Payers, especially business rate-payers,  on again having to remedy structural deficiencies at Yarrows Stadium, New Plymouth, has to finish. NZ Rugby is a Professionally, highly paid and renumerated operation nowadays. They themselves are all about big money and Big Sponsorship deals. Rate-Payers have to be stopped being manipulated for money,  for a lost way of life, that finished years back, when RUGBY especially, became a professional sport. The Amateur Code, unpaid and for the honour,  has long been gone and buried. Professional Rugby Sponsorship is nothing to do with the Rate-Payers. It is way outside the Local Government Act. Then to add insult to injury, to suggest that business pay 6 times more than a residential rate payer has to, is plain ridiculous.  That is theft, no way how you want to dress it up. Why for Gods sake are they singled out? Are these people, in places of control, in our Councils, even have a clue what they are actually wanting? Have they distorted reality that much that they are believing their own B.S. spin? No more, I stress, no more rate-payers  money must go to this act of stupidity. For once I agree with Councillor Gordon Brown and his recent article in the Daily News. . Their are many, many more sports and groups that are or have a better entitlement to this call up of rate payers funds that this group of now grossly over paid sports people, re" Pro Rugby Players" and the" Over Paid Administrators". Lets not forget them, the parasites always on the edges! Making the spin, PR  game up for a system that keeps them well employed. If they, "Rugby Pro's "want this so bad, lets see them put their own hands in THEIR pockets first and the start fund raising for the job, as it should be. Do not again take from people that seem to have no unified voice of protest, at this blatant theft! ENOUGH!

1994 days ago

The Beginning

Kara Northcott from Heart In Diamond

I discovered Heart In Diamond after the tragic loss of a friend's husband. I perfectly remember the personal white and yellow diamonds that she had created from her late husbands ashes and the hair from herself and their two children.
The thought of being able to commemorate a loved one, by … View more
I discovered Heart In Diamond after the tragic loss of a friend's husband. I perfectly remember the personal white and yellow diamonds that she had created from her late husbands ashes and the hair from herself and their two children.
The thought of being able to commemorate a loved one, by means of turning their hair or ashes into a diamond was truly captivating.

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1994 days ago

*WIN* a French Country Collections diffuser!

The Team Reporter from Stuff

Cosy up this winter and subscribe to your favourite magazine on Mags4Gifts and go in the draw to win one of 12 French Country diffuser! Valued at $59. Subscribe now

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