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Loks Neighbourly Lead from Stonefields
Someone here was asking for pressure cooker recipes a while ago and I can find that post.
But those with a pressure cooker can try this. You can even use chickpeas or any type of beans instead of black eyed bean.
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The Team from Red Cross Shop Panmure
Hey, we are here!
We are now able to offer you contactless shopping options to shop from our selected Red Cross Shops.
Although our physical shops' doors are still closed, you can now browse through a selection of pre-loved items we have via our TradeMe accounts or by simply … View moreHey, we are here!
We are now able to offer you contactless shopping options to shop from our selected Red Cross Shops.
Although our physical shops' doors are still closed, you can now browse through a selection of pre-loved items we have via our TradeMe accounts or by simply phoning/emailing your local Red Cross Shop who would love to help you with personal contactless shopping.
For more information just hit the "Read More" button below.
We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Loks Neighbourly Lead from Stonefields
I used red kumara in the recipe, but you can use any of them.
You can even use potatoes or boiled chickpeas.
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The Team from Auckland Museum
This year New Zealand Music Month will be a little different. There will be no live gigs (in person at least) and no congregating in our favourite music venues to celebrate the wonder of local music together. These times will come again. But like many others, the music industry will be challenged … View moreThis year New Zealand Music Month will be a little different. There will be no live gigs (in person at least) and no congregating in our favourite music venues to celebrate the wonder of local music together. These times will come again. But like many others, the music industry will be challenged by the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact.
To show our support for New Zealand music we are sharing some of our favourite posters showcasing Auckland bands and iconic Auckland music venues. These posters offer a glimpse into Auckland’s anarchic, door-kicking punk and new-wave scenes that stomped their way into the city’s late 70s - early 80s musical landscape.
These posters also show how music venues changed and morphed over time, shedding their previous identities and inhabiting new ones. For example, the iconic Edinburgh Castle Hotel on the corner of Symonds Street and Newton Road has had many identities over its 160 years and for the briefest of moments, it was the “notorious” Liberty Stage.
New Zealand Music Month celebrates 20 years this year. For this, and plenty more NZ Music Month discoveries, take a look here.
See the posters
Nicole from Glen Innes
I would love to make a busy board, something similar to the photos. If you have any second hand items that I could take off your hands - any old hinges/ locks/ door handles/ little mirrors etc , I would love to hear from you =)
Jack from
Hi folks,
RATS!!! can cause alot of damage to property and winter is when they move in doors.
Just look at the teeth marks on this Trap I set.
The jaw of a rat can exert 12 tons of force when biting😅
Did your mum transform rainy days into hot chocolate and bad moods into giggles?
Show you care, whether she’s with you or far away.
Enter our Mother’s Day competition before 6 May 2020 for a chance to win!
Too many memories to choose from? Here’s our team with some inspiration.
Follow this … View moreDid your mum transform rainy days into hot chocolate and bad moods into giggles?
Show you care, whether she’s with you or far away.
Enter our Mother’s Day competition before 6 May 2020 for a chance to win!
Too many memories to choose from? Here’s our team with some inspiration.
Follow this link to enter our competition.
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Norma from McDonald Metals
In Alert Level 3, we are trading with business and trade customers only and our current open hours are Mon-Fri 8am to 4pm.
McDonald Metals
17 Dunn Road, Panmure
Ph: 5277079
The team at Busy Lizzy Gardens are excited to be back in the garden and enjoying the Autumn sunshine and all that this gorgeous season brings! For all weeding, planting, design and advice please email us at hellobusylizzygardens.com
Sonali from Stonefields
Hello Neighbours
I was desperate to get my hands on some quinces for my kitchen and wondered if anyone had some to spare from their trees. I am very aware of the level 3 restrictions and am asking after a lot of hesitation however I am ok for a contactless pick up. Happy to pay for them too. Hope… View moreHello Neighbours
I was desperate to get my hands on some quinces for my kitchen and wondered if anyone had some to spare from their trees. I am very aware of the level 3 restrictions and am asking after a lot of hesitation however I am ok for a contactless pick up. Happy to pay for them too. Hope every is staying safe and cautious. Much well wishes xx
Cathy McIntosh from Ōrākei Local Board
Councillor Desley Simpson explains some of the ways Council is looking to help the city through the financial instability due to Covid-19, and how you can share your thoughts on proposed rates relief.
Read more in the link below.
Saint Johns Butchery is open (orders only) during Alert Level 3!
You can collect and pay for your order at our front door (we have payWave). Our collection hours are currently 7.00am - 4.00pm, Monday to Friday.
Please email your orders to dave@saintjohnsbutchery.co.nz or phone 09 521 6319. We … View moreSaint Johns Butchery is open (orders only) during Alert Level 3!
You can collect and pay for your order at our front door (we have payWave). Our collection hours are currently 7.00am - 4.00pm, Monday to Friday.
Please email your orders to dave@saintjohnsbutchery.co.nz or phone 09 521 6319. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Take care and stay safe,
The Saint Johns Butchery Team
The Team from Kohimarama Bowling Club
They may be playing lawn bowls on planet Dagobah now, but we have been missing the activity and camaraderie at Kohi Bowling Club. KBC is looking forward to welcoming back members, friends and neighbours soon! Be sure to like/follow us for our open-for-play and Winter Programme udates. That's … View moreThey may be playing lawn bowls on planet Dagobah now, but we have been missing the activity and camaraderie at Kohi Bowling Club. KBC is looking forward to welcoming back members, friends and neighbours soon! Be sure to like/follow us for our open-for-play and Winter Programme udates. That's right, we play year round and welcome new members and those new to the sport.
Four things about KBC for May the Fourth
1 KBC is a great local option, supporting young people involved with the Duke of Edinburgh International Awards
2 KBC is available for venue hire
3 We have a licensed bar and great members pricing :)
4 We partner with Selwyn Community Education to bring Lawn Bowls 101 to the community in October, Check out our event on Facebook.
Dana from Kohimarama
Hi all,
If you aren't up to composting at home, and would like to try help out your neighbours gardens, whilst supporting community resilience and sustainability, please think about sharing your compostable waste!
We have a few people collect their compostables in a bucket each week & … View moreHi all,
If you aren't up to composting at home, and would like to try help out your neighbours gardens, whilst supporting community resilience and sustainability, please think about sharing your compostable waste!
We have a few people collect their compostables in a bucket each week & drop it around to us & it works well. It's easy to do, contactless, safe, and it has a huge impact on the environment. Soil health is one of the most important things that we can look after to ensure healthy nutrient dense food is grown. I like to share some of the amazing seedlings and produce that i grow with it when i can :-)
Check this link to see what is available in your area:
www.sharewaste.org.nz...
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