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Doug from Blenheim
Mower engine runs well but when the starter bit on the top broke I put in synthetic grass so no more mowing for me. The bit that broke is the puller that the rope is attached to.
Free
Karen from Redwood Valley
Shed stored $70 per bale loaded my end
0272259799
Price: $70
Tony from Wakefield
Various conditions
Call to view.
Some $2900, $3200, $4200, $4900
Plenty of stock available
Negotiable
Deb from Richmond
Any recommendations for a dog groomer for a Border Collie.
Richmond
Free
Lance from Richmond
Rimu veneer coffee table with magazine rack measuring:
1300mm long
480mm wide
380mm high
Good condition, minor chip at the bottom of leg as per photo(table tipped on end)
Pickup Richmond
Price: $50
Did you know that raw milk has been a food staple in many cultures for centuries? Sometimes it is hard to to remember a time when raw milk was one of the hero ingredients in so many dishes around the world.
As governments put increasing restrictions on the sale of raw milk, many traditional milk … View moreDid you know that raw milk has been a food staple in many cultures for centuries? Sometimes it is hard to to remember a time when raw milk was one of the hero ingredients in so many dishes around the world.
As governments put increasing restrictions on the sale of raw milk, many traditional milk dishes are starting to disappear or being relaced by products made from 'safe' milk, devoid of any beneficial bacteria with taste and texture barely resembling their ancient recipes.
Most kids are nowadays more used to the taste of milk which has been transported all around the country, separated, heat-treated, homogenised, skimmed, sugared, vitamin fortified and filled with artifical flavours than a glass of fresh raw buttermilk, left over from homemade butter making.
Supermarket yoghurt will never be the same as homemade raw milk yoghurt. When was the last time you ate traditional Quark? Or raw milk cheese, matured in French caves?
Let's try to keep the ancient, exciting, adventurous and delicious traditions of raw milk crafting alive in our collective memory. Let's talk about it, try our hands at making some Russian raw milk cheese which we can't pronounce properly, or try local, strange looking specialties made from raw milk when travelling overseas.
Raw Milk is awsome, fun, delicious and safe when you follow common hygiene and food safety rules!
Below are some inspirations from Poland (followed by the Ministry of Primary Industries's safety warning, which we have to mention everytime we praise or sell raw milk): culture.pl...
MPI Warning: 'Raw milk may contain Microorganisms that can cause serious illness. To reduce the risk of illness, the raw milk should be heated to at least 70 degrees celcius for at least one minute. This is critical for infants, young children, the elderly, pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems.'
Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health
Are your teens asking to go partying? There’s some questions you’ll need to ask them.
Simon from Stoke
Excellent condition
2008
Only done 28,500km (equivalent to only one years average motoring)
10 months WOF and Rego
1.6 engine (more power than the under powered 1.4)
All the usual extras e.g. ABS, New tyres, Alloy wheels, Stereo CD/DVD player, heated screens, climate control,
RedBook … View moreExcellent condition
2008
Only done 28,500km (equivalent to only one years average motoring)
10 months WOF and Rego
1.6 engine (more power than the under powered 1.4)
All the usual extras e.g. ABS, New tyres, Alloy wheels, Stereo CD/DVD player, heated screens, climate control,
RedBook valuation is over $10k
Regularly Serviced
Registration Plate 8JAN8 is worth $1000
Only one previous owner.
Currently in Australia so please contact Ray at Ray Rennie Automotive 546 5538 or email me at scross3@xtra.co.nz
Price: $7,000
Paul from Redwood Valley
looking for 40/50 horse shoes if u have any lying about please private message me.
Liina from Mapua
Want to learn a new skill? Nordic Walking is a great way to get outdoors during the winter months, improve your fitness, posture and burn some extra energy. Come along the free taster sessions to find out about the benefits and learn the basic technique of Nordic Walking in Mapua (26/07) or Motueka… View moreWant to learn a new skill? Nordic Walking is a great way to get outdoors during the winter months, improve your fitness, posture and burn some extra energy. Come along the free taster sessions to find out about the benefits and learn the basic technique of Nordic Walking in Mapua (26/07) or Motueka (27/07).
Sandie from Tahunanui
For Sale. Daughter gone overseas
Only bought last year
74,000kms.Petrol Auto
Current reg and WOF
Immaculate condition
Most popular model
021 570420. 021 2443452
Price: $12,500
Reporter The Nelson Mail
Chlorination of the Richmond water supply may work out cheaper than keeping it free of the chemical, according to Tasman District Council.
A report states that "chlorination of the Richmond water supply is an effective way to prevent re-contamination of the network. Turning the supply on and … View moreChlorination of the Richmond water supply may work out cheaper than keeping it free of the chemical, according to Tasman District Council.
A report states that "chlorination of the Richmond water supply is an effective way to prevent re-contamination of the network. Turning the supply on and off results in significant staff and contractor costs and resourcing issues".
What do you think? Is this an effective way to manage water contamination risks?
11 replies (Members only)
Grant from Blenheim
Warning!!! Concerning somebody advertising themselves as Chrissy and selling firewood.
This lowlife/lowlifes delivered some wood to my daughter today that was absolutely drenched.
My wife was promised that the wood was dry and ready to burn. We needed it urgently and these "bottom … View moreWarning!!! Concerning somebody advertising themselves as Chrissy and selling firewood.
This lowlife/lowlifes delivered some wood to my daughter today that was absolutely drenched.
My wife was promised that the wood was dry and ready to burn. We needed it urgently and these "bottom feeders" ripped us off!
We weren't there to check it our daughter was.
Please circulate this to everybody you can in any way you can.
Thanks
22 replies (Members only)
If you have ever dreamt of running a cute and iconic country cafe, here may be your chance to realise this dream.
Riverside Community Trust Board is looking for new leasees keen to continue 20 years of inspiring Cafe Culture in Lower Moutere.
All serious expressions of interest are welcome. … View moreIf you have ever dreamt of running a cute and iconic country cafe, here may be your chance to realise this dream.
Riverside Community Trust Board is looking for new leasees keen to continue 20 years of inspiring Cafe Culture in Lower Moutere.
All serious expressions of interest are welcome. Find more info here (or click on the link): www.riverside.org.nz...
Spend the day (25th August) with permaculture educator Robina McCurdy at Riverside Community in Lower Moutere and develop the skills to create your own abundant food garden at home.
You will learn how to apply permaculture and organic principles to garden design, select the best site for a … View moreSpend the day (25th August) with permaculture educator Robina McCurdy at Riverside Community in Lower Moutere and develop the skills to create your own abundant food garden at home.
You will learn how to apply permaculture and organic principles to garden design, select the best site for a garden, work with several methods of garden preparation and much, much more...
For more info: www.riverside.org.nz...
This workshop has been organised by Riverside Education and is proudly sponsored by the Riverside Community Trust Board
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