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Coffee Tables, Hall Tables, Lamp Tables, Tv Stand, Coffee Tables, Hall Tables, Lamp Tables, Tv Stand, Dining Chairs, Dining Tables, Buffet Tables, Display Units, Bar, Bed Frames, Bedside Tables, Lamp Tables, Dressers, Tall Boy, Lingerie Units
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Pine and Solid Timber
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American Rustic, Casablanca, Farm House, Industrial, Market Road, Paris
Bedside Cabinet with 2 Drawers
American Rustic
Bar Stool
American Rustic
Low TV Unit with 1 Drawers, 2 Niches
American Rustic
Casablanca 2 Drawer Coffee Table
Casablanca
Farm Home Coffee Table
Farm Home
Farm Home Dining Chair
Farm Home
Farm Home Queen Bed
Farm Home
Farm Home Tall Boy, 4 Drawers
Farm Home
Market Road Bedside Table, 3 Drawers
Market Road
Market Road Lamp Table, 1 Drawer
Market Road
Paris Blanket Box
Paris
1800mm Dinining Table
American Rustic
Bedside Cabinet
American Rustic
Blanket Box
American Rustic
Book Shelf
American Rustic
Buffet with 4 Doors & 3 Drawers
American Rustic
Coffee Table
American Rustic
Dresser & Mirror 3 Over 4 Drawers
American Rustic
Casablanca Green Bedside Cabinet
Casablanca
Casablanca Lingerie Unit
Casablanca
Casablanca 3 Drawer TV Unit
Casablanca
Casablanca Buffet
Casablanca
Casablanca Wine Rack
Casablanca
Farm Home Bedside Drawers
Farm Home
Farm Home Hall Table with 2 Drawers
Farm Home
Farm Home Mirror
Farm Home
Industrial Hall Table (Console)
Industrial
Industrial Lamp Table
Industrial
American Rustic Pine Headboard
American Rustic
7 Piece 1800mm Dining Suite
American Rustic
Bar Chair with back
American Rustic
Low TV Unit 2 Drawers, 2 Niches
American Rustic
Hall Table, 4 Drawers & Shelf
American Rustic
Wardrobe
American Rustic
Casablanca Book Case
Casablanca
Bar Complete
American Rustic
Corner TV Stand - 1260mm
American Rustic
Dining Chair Leatherette 2 Pack
American Rustic
Display Unit
American Rustic
Queen/King Headboard 5 Piece Pack
American Rustic
Casablanca Blue Bedside Cabinet
Casablanca
Casablanca Display Unit
Casablanca
Farm Home Dresser with 6 Drawers
Farm Home
Farm Home Queen Bed with Storage
Farm Home
Farm Home TV Unit
Farm Home
Industrial Queen Headboard
Industrial
Market Road Bookcase
Market Road
Market Road Coffee Table, 2 Drawers
Market Road
Market Road Display Unit, 2 Drawers
Market Road
Market Road Dresser with 6 Drawers
Market Road
Market Road TV Unit with 3 Drawers
Market Road
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Poll: 🗑️ Would you be keen to switch to a fortnightly rubbish collection, or do you prefer things as they are?
Aucklanders, our weekly rubbish collections are staying after councillors voted to scrap a proposed trial of fortnightly pick-ups.
We want to hear from you: would you be keen to switch to a fortnightly rubbish collection, or do you prefer things as they are?
Keen for the details? Read up about the scrapped collection trial here.
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83.9% Same!
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16.1% Would have liked to try something different
7 tips for buying your Christmas ham
It’s the centerpiece of the Christmas table, so when you’re peering into the supermarket chiller or ordering from the butcher, choosing the perfect ham can feel like a daunting task.
Here are some things to keep in mind when choosing one to bring home with you.
1. What type of ham to buy
You’ve got some decisions to make when it comes to the type of Christmas ham you’re going to buy.
Cooked on the bone (COB) ham is the traditional Christmas ham. If you’re buying a half ham, you’ll have the choice of the shank or fillet end. The shank is the part with the bone sticking out that gives the ham that traditional look. The fillet end is the round part that gives more meat. If you’re deciding whether to get a whole ham or half, consider how quickly you’ll be able to eat it all. You only have about a week to eat an opened ham before it will go off, so it can be a good idea to get two halves. That way you can eat one half during the week of Christmas and save the other for January.
Champagne ham has had the bone removed and only has the hock left on, so it’s easier to carve.
Pressed ham – also known as continental ham – has had the bones removed and has been pressed, so it’s also easy to carve.
2. Check the pork percentage
The label on a packaged ham will say what percentage is actually meat. Hams are injected with brine, to keep them moist, and additives. The brine injection level for manufactured hams is usually between 10% and 35% of the ham's weight. A manufacturer that wants to produce a cheap ham will add more water to bump up the weight.
3. Know how to tell if it’s New Zealand pork
By far, most of the hams bought in New Zealand this Christmas will be from pigs reared overseas. New Zealand imports pork from about 25 countries. It’s frustrating for New Zealand pig farmers because this ham can come from farms that don’t have to meet the same animal welfare standards as we have in this country. As a result, overseas meat is often cheaper.
If buying New Zealand pork is important to you, look for:
words on the packaging like ‘New Zealand pork’ or ‘born and raised in New Zealand’
4. Have a good look at the ham
If you’re going to be glazing your ham, look for one that is covered in a finger-thick layer of fat. This will give you the thickness you need to make good score lines.
New Zealand Pork’s website also advises looking for a ham that has a meaty texture rather than one that looks wet or rubbery. It says the ham’s skin should be smooth with even colouring. “If the knuckle is sunken, it may be overcooked. If the rind is buckled or uneven, it may be a sign of dryness.”
5. Ask a lot of questions
If you’re ordering your pork from a butcher, you probably won’t be able to compare hams like you would at the supermarket. So, make sure you ask lots of questions, now that you know what you’re looking for.
You could ask:
Is the ham made from New Zealand born and farmed pork?
What will be its injection percentage?
What flavours will it have?
You could even ask if there’s a glaze the butcher thinks would work particularly well with those flavours.
6. Know what size you’ll need
If the ham is the only meat on your Christmas menu, New Zealand Pork advises allowing 1kg of ham for five people. Or if you’ve got other meat options, 1kg will feed about six to eight people.
7. Know the best hams in New Zealand
The best hams of the year were awarded at the 100% New Zealand Bacon & Ham Awards earlier in the year so you can check out which ones got medals. Some of them are only available in the city the butcher is based, but a Farmland boneless ham available nationwide won a gold award and Woolworths bone-in and boneless hams picked up bronze.
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