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New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Celia Hay & all of us at the New Zealand School of Food and Wine wish you a very merry Christmas and restful holiday season. Enjoy lots of delicious food at home.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Are you looking for a last minute Christmas Special recipe?
This recipe is “forgiving” in the sense that it is quick to assemble and does not seem to matter if the quantities are not precisely measured.
Ingredients (Serves 6)
100 g Butter
100 g Caster sugar
… View moreAre you looking for a last minute Christmas Special recipe?
This recipe is “forgiving” in the sense that it is quick to assemble and does not seem to matter if the quantities are not precisely measured.
Ingredients (Serves 6)
100 g Butter
100 g Caster sugar
4 Eggs
2 Tbsp Milk
125 g Flour
1 Tbsp Baking powder
2 Tbsp Cocoa powder, dark
Sauce
250 ml Water
100 g Soft brown sugar
2 Tbsp Cocoa powder
Check out the full recipe on the link below.
The Team from Auckland Council
We are taking a break until 6 January 2020. We don’t monitor Neighbourly outside of business hours or on public holidays. On other days and during business hours, we will have limited monitoring and our response time might be longer than usual. For immediate information on all council services … View moreWe are taking a break until 6 January 2020. We don’t monitor Neighbourly outside of business hours or on public holidays. On other days and during business hours, we will have limited monitoring and our response time might be longer than usual. For immediate information on all council services and facilities visit www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz... or call 09 301 0101 at any time. Wishing you a safe and happy start to 2020. ^Melodie & team.
Escape to the Bay of Islands on a weekend getaway with us! 🌞
We're giving away x4 NZ House & Garden House Tours - Bay of Islands tickets and two nights accommodation at Driftwood Seaside Escapes - one of the amazing Tour houses!
View the beautiful property on the tour, then be the … View moreEscape to the Bay of Islands on a weekend getaway with us! 🌞
We're giving away x4 NZ House & Garden House Tours - Bay of Islands tickets and two nights accommodation at Driftwood Seaside Escapes - one of the amazing Tour houses!
View the beautiful property on the tour, then be the envy of all tour-goers by spending two nights.
To be in the draw all you need to do is enter the Breast Cancer Foundation NZ raffle below. Give to an important cause this Christmas and be in to win! 💕
Find out more and enter here.
Raffle closes on 6th January.
Shauni from Onehunga
Hello would any body like some red capsicum I got them from work and wanted to give it to everybody eats cafe but they are now closed now I have alot can txt me on 02040765216
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Diane from Ellerslie
Cat colour black looks small/ medium on the side of the road around 420 Ellerslie Panmure highway . Sorry my thoughts are with you at this time.
Caroline Williams Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Firearms, ammunition, swords, dead animals, chemicals, tree stumps and Christmas trees are just some of the strange things Aucklanders have attempted to recycle this year.
However, the contest for the most unexpected items went to those who tried to recycle a samurai sword and an artificial hip … View moreFirearms, ammunition, swords, dead animals, chemicals, tree stumps and Christmas trees are just some of the strange things Aucklanders have attempted to recycle this year.
However, the contest for the most unexpected items went to those who tried to recycle a samurai sword and an artificial hip joint.
Auckland Council is pleading with residents to be wary of what they recycle, as it reveals some of the weird items found in the yellow-top recycling bins in 2019.
Anyone who attempted to recycled prohibited items bubble wrap, plastic bags, ribbons, batteries, food scraps, clothing, footwear, electronics, broken glass, polystyrene and single-use coffee cups should consider themselves an addition to "Santa's Naughty List", Auckland Council said.
Are you on the naughty list? What weird things have you tried recycling?
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Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, Are you in the city for New Year's Eve? Auckland is putting on it's biggest-ever downtown event, a forerunner of how it hopes to launch America's Cup year 2021. Does this sound like you ? Read the story below :
David Seymour from David Seymour - MP for Epsom
Once again, Auckland Transport (AT) wants to fundamentally alter the OuterLink bus service for the worse.
They want to remove the section of the Link which currently provides a vital connection between Mt Eden and the rest of the city, a connection which will become more important with the … View moreOnce again, Auckland Transport (AT) wants to fundamentally alter the OuterLink bus service for the worse.
They want to remove the section of the Link which currently provides a vital connection between Mt Eden and the rest of the city, a connection which will become more important with the temporary closure of the Mt Eden train station.
That would be disastrous for Epsom electorate public transport users and I oppose it as your local MP.
Stand with me against the change by signing this petition to the CEO of Auckland Transport to save the OuterLink. (link to petition below)
Kendall Hutt Reporter from Central Leader
Hi neighbours. One family waited in line for hours at Smith and Caughey's on Sunday to see Santa. Children were lying on the floor among hosiery, jewellery and shoes. Has your family waited a long time to see Santa in a store this year?
The Team from Auckland Council
If you see dumped rubbish call 0800 NO DUMP (0800 663 867).
Dumpers will be fined up to $30,000.
Your waste is your responsibility. For more information on how to dispose of unwanted items check out aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
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