Blogs

Gourmet sausages for the barbecue

Gourmet Guide by Jo Blennerhassett of The Good Food Trading Co. Harmony is a Paeroa-based meat company with a focus on free range and organic. It produces a fabulous range of unique and different meat cuts to what you would find elsewhere. One... Read More

A vegetarian Christmas treat

Daz Switalla Flavour SecretsNo.1 The Strand Chef www.no1thestrand.co.nz They say (who ever they are) that there are more vegans, vegetarians, gluten-free and fusspots than ever these days. I concur with these thoughts from years of catering to... Read More

To gift or not to gift

Legal Brief with Alan Tate of Harris Tate www.harristate.co.nz Changes to the gift duty law that came into effect on October 1 seemed to hold out the promise of making life a lot more simple for people who wanted to transfer money or other assets... Read More

What the next three years can bring for animals

Dr Michael Morris Animal welfare writer nzchas.canterbury Now that our parliamentary make up is known with certainty, it is worth taking a look at what the new government and parliament will mean for animals. On the face of it, the news looks... Read More

Art Blog

Pete Morris Art blogger www.sunlive.co.nz Peter Cramond is a painter and sculptor whose work can be found in private collections all over the world and, increasingly, in public spaces . It is this that gives me a sense of how far the Papamoa artist... Read More

Free Books for Teenagers this summer

Write Space Literary news, views and reviews http://taurangawriters.org.nz This week's Write Space by Jan Goldie. Back in the dark ages when I was a teenager, reading books went hand in hand with the summer holidays. Like hokey pokey and... Read More

Enjoying summer with reckless abandon

Brian Rogers Rogers Rabbits www.sunlive.co.nz Christmas wouldn't be the same without a multitude of warnings from various people, hell-bent on making sure we have a safe and happy festive season. Including me. These days, no one is allowed to hurt... Read More

Christmas reflections

Write Space Literary news, views and reviews http://taurangawriters.org.nz When We Were Small And Christmas Trees Were Tall Christmas time brings a host of childhood memories which linger in drifts, pure and soft like cotton wool. In the middle... Read More

Duck, duck, no

News Hound Ady & Flo Hit and run on the Santa hat: While everyone at No. 1 The Strand was in a festive mood of giving, Flo was in for the take. Spotting Ady wearing the Santa hat, minus the fluffy ball on the end, Flo eyes up; moves in for the... Read More

Perfect bubbly for Christmas

Claire Rogers All about wine www.sunlive.co.nz If you are looking for good Champagne for Christmas at an excellent price (only $59 a bottle), then make sure you get to Liquorland and pick up a bottle of Piper Champagne. You'll find Liquorland at... Read More

Choosing to care

Paula Thompson BOP Regional Councillor www.envbop.govt.nz As 2011 draws to a close, we can reflect on a year of catastrophic events. While many of us will be ‘winding down' and getting set to enjoy summer ‘down time' with family and... Read More

The snake oil salesman

Cr Bill Faulkner Faulkners Corner www.sunlive.co.nz Council had a secret meeting last week. Elected members didn't plan it that way, but that's how it turned out. A joint meeting of TCC, Western BOP District Council and the BOP Regional Council... Read More