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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019
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Take a
Kid
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Pages 4-5 Page 7
Cancer scare got Lorelei painting
• By Claire Booker
WHEN LORELEI Burdett
was waiting for the results
of a biopsy after a routine
mammogram, the possibility
of having breast cancer sent her
into emotional turmoil.
So she channelled her feelings
into creating art for a calendar
to raise money for the Breast
Cancer Foundation NZ.
“When I was waiting for my
results, I thought I can’t be sick,
I’m about to have a grandchild,”
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN
Ms Burdett said. “So I decided
I would just paint and help
people get to know how I was
feeling.”
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• By Claire Booker
ROCKS ARE being thrown
through house windows,
terrifying those inside.
The incidents have happened
on Sunday nights on Highsted,
Veitches and Cavendish Rds in
Bishopdale and Casebrook.
Highsted Rd resident Christina
Davey was watching TV when
a rock was thrown through her
window about 10pm.
“I was sitting on the couch
watching TV and it happened
right behind me,” she said.
Miss Davey called 111, and
was told by police it was wilful
property damage. They did not
investigate it further.
“I don’t sit in front of that window
anymore, I’m just so pleased
my son was in bed asleep,” she
said.
Christchurch North Community
Patrol chairman Sam Hall
said the patrol had noticed an
increase in thefts and burglaries
in Bishopdale.
“It has been pretty bad lately,
but give it a month and they’ll
be somewhere else,” he said of
problems across the north-west
suburbs.
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Harvey takes reins at SARA
• By Claire Booker
A NEW chairman has been
appointed to the St Albans
Residents Association – and for
the first time in nearly 10 years
the role will be held by a man.
Jason Harvey has stepped up
to fill the role previously held by
Emma Twaddell,
who has since
been employed
as a community
activator.
But Mr
Harvey, who
started last
Jason
Harvey
week, has no
concerns about
taking on the
role as a male.
“I think what matters is a
passion for developing a great
community,” he said.
Mr Harvey has been closely
involved with the mitigation
of the Downstream Effects
Management Plan, which is
set to bring more than 48,000
vehicles through the suburb.
Before moving to St Albans in
2011, Mr Harvey was a volunteer
firefighter for about four years.
He is also involved with youth
groups and youth camps, and
was an under-10 to under-13
coach at the Shirley Rugby Club
for a few years.
NEW BEGINNINGS: Former St Albans Residents Association
chairwoman Emma Twaddell has taken up a community
activator role.
PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN
Mr Harvey, alongside Mark
Wilson, helped organise a
petition to try and stop the
Christchurch Northern Corridor
motorway traffic from being
funnelled through St Albans.
He said it is an honour to land
the role.
“SARA has done an amazing
job in advocating for our
community. I’m looking forward
to continuing that work with
everyone,” he said.
Mr Harvey’s priorities in his
new role are to continue with
the work the association already
has under way.
“The next year is a big
‘I think what matters is a
passion for developing a
great community’
– Jason Harvey
one with the opening of
the Christchurch Northern
Corridor and all the associated
works related to that, and the
building of the new community
centre,” he said.
Ms Twaddell gave up full-time
employment 13 years ago to be
a full-time mother, and she is
excited to move back into her
role as a community activator.
“Being well over dishes and
washing, I’m excited to be
employed again in a field that I
think is very rewarding. The role
is about using SARAs resources
to enable residents and local
groups to develop local groups,
activities and events,” she said.
Ms Twaddell said she doesn’t
know Mr Harvey very well, but
believes he has a quiet calmness
about him.
“He is diligent and in a good
team, I think he will be a good
leader, especially with a strong
committee behind him,” she
said.
Peter Jaspers and Conrad
Fitzgerald have also joined the
association’s committee.
In Brief
BIRD-SCARING GUNS
Two bird-scaring gas guns
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Christchurch Northern
Corridor this month to ward
of birds. The gas guns will
be placed as far away from
residential properties as
possible, but the noise may be
heard from a distance. The guns
will be used until the plants are
established. It is likely they will
be taken away in December.
CRANFORD ST WORK
Work was due to start on
Monday to upgrade Cranford
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median and cycle lanes on
both sides of the road. The
intersection of Cranford St
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widened, and turning lanes
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there will be 30km/h speed
limit. The work will take two
and three weeks.
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Big upgrade for Condon pool
CLOSURE: Graham Condon Recreation and Sports
Centre will be closed from mid-January for a series of
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summer.
It will be the most significant
maintenance and refurbishment
work to be carried out on the
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years ago. However, it will be
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January.
The refresh will
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of the facility, such
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lighting.
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include painting,
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showers and toilets and poolside
work.
The main hall and gym will
be completed first and re-open
in early February, while the
remainder of the centre –
including the pools – will reopen
in early April.
City council head of
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Nigel Cox says the facility has
had a lot of use since opening,
especially as other recreation
and sports centres were
closed or damaged after the
earthquakes.
Nigel Cox
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number of people have made
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continued community use.
“We thank the public for
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Taimoana in New Brighton,
the Metro Sports facility, Te
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the planned library, customer
services and recreation and
sport centre in Hornby are
built, they will be added into
the city council’s scheduled
maintenance programme.
People with specific
memberships at Graham
Condon will be able to use other
centres.
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Pub quizzes help pay for
pool resource consent
• By Claire Booker
PUB QUIZZES seem to be highly
popular in St Albans, with funds
from the event helping to pay for
the $43,000 resource consent for
the proposed Edgeware Pool.
The monthly quizzes held
at Bailies Bar have helped pay
off the last of the cost for the
resource consent and subdivision
fees for the project.
More than 50 loyal trivia enthusiasts
have regularly attended
the events to support the community
pool.
The pool has been a contentious
issue in the area since its
closure and demolition in 2006
by the city council.
In 2016, the city council sold
the land for the Edgeware Pool to
the St Albans Pavilion and Pool
Group for $1.
The city council stated at the
time it would not contribute to
the project, but later said it would
commit $1.25 million if the group
could raise the rest of the $5 million
costs.
The St Albans Pavilion and
Pool group are now awaiting
the results of a feasibility study,
which are expected next month.
ARTIST’S IMPRESSION: The designs for Edgeware Pool will
be assessed in a feasibility study, and results are expected in
November.
The study will assess the practicality
of the new Edgeware Pool
designs and whether it will be an
asset to the community.
After the study, the group can
apply for money from major
charitable funding groups to
build the pool.
St Albans Pavilion and Pool
spokeswoman Valerie Somerville
said once the study is complete,
funding will be applied for to
cover the capital costs to build
the new pool.
“It is envisaged that it will be an
“oasis” in St Albans, two outdoor
pools heated sufficiently for
maximum use during the spring,
summer and autumn months and
surrounded by a family-friendly
picnic lawn,” she said.
New life
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Christchurch artist
Bill Sutton into a
house museum and
community centre.
The Templar St
home, in the red
zone, will be gifted
to the city council by
the Crown after the
restoration project
is complete to allow
Sutton’s legacy to live
on. Land Information
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executive Gaye
Searancke says
the restoration
of the significant
site, protected by
a covenant, marks
the start of wider
regeneration plans
for the Ōtākaro Avon
River Corridor.
“As kaitiaki of this
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to support the use
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red zone, and this is
just another way we
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Kids get ready to fish
ANGLER: Brooke Meldrum, of Burwood, was proud of her catch
at last year’s Take a Kid Fishing event.
• By Claire Booker
ABOUT 800 salmon and
rainbow trout will be released
before the Take a Kid Fishing day
at The Groynes lakes on Sunday.
The event was first held in 1988
and is the largest of its type in
New Zealand.
Isaac
Conservation
and Wildlife
Trust chairman
Dave Denton
is helping to
organise the day.
He said a key
objective is “to
give children
a sense of confidence and
Dave
Denton
self-worth by involving them
and their families in a healthy
outdoor pursuit.
“Many children have no
opportunity to enjoy such an
outdoor experience and they just
don’t know how to get involved.
This event offers a lot more than
fishing. Encouraging children
to fish is a great way to develop
closer family relationships and
outdoor involvement. And while
fishing is the tool, the benefits are
much wider,” he said.
The event will run from 9am
to 1pm. Rods, tackle and bait
will be available on loan, but
identification must be brought by
the parent or caregiver.
Painter produces
artwork to raise
cash for charity
•From page 1
The results came back clear,
much to Ms Burdett’s relief,
but she continued painting
and compiling artwork for the
calendar.
She developed a passion
for art when she was at high
school in Whakatane, and says
painting is not hard for her –
she just lets
her feelings
flow on to the
canvas.
Ms Burdett’s
feature
piece for the
calendar
La Femme
portrays femininity and hope.
“It had to be beautiful and
feminine,” she said.
Family is an important part
of Ms Burdett’s life and the
inspiration behind her art,
which is mostly done using oil
paint.
“Every painting has a story,
people may not get it, but
they just have to use their
imagination,” she said.
‘This is not perfect, I’m
not perfect, but this is
through my eyes’
– Lorelei Burdett
Each painting generally takes
Ms Burdett about two days to
complete, depending on how
“hyped-up” she is about it.
Many of the pieces in the
calendar are colourful and
dedicated to members of her
family, including her late
husband Peter, who died in 2009
from pancreatic cancer.
After Peter
died, she
dedicated
a calendar
to him and
painted
another one
for the CD
Kids Hospital
Appeal in 2017.
Ms Burdett said her art may
not be perfect, but that is part of
the beauty of it.
“This is not perfect, I’m not
perfect, but this is through my
eyes, and that’s how I like it,” she
said.
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Your Local Views
Busy time on patrol
HAVE YOUR SAY: Have you noticed an increase in thefts or
burglaries in your area? Email your views to
claire.booker@starmedia.kiwi
Christchurch
North
Community
Patrol
chairman
Sam Hall
writes about
the group’s
achievements over the past
few months and provides
some tips on how to keep
yourself safe
OUR PATROL has had a busy
few months, averaging 400
volunteer hours and 4000km per
month.
In August, we reported 52
suspicious vehicles, 10 incidents
of suspicious behaviour, found
five stolen cars, performed
multiple welfare checks and
reported 108 pieces of graffiti.
We have also assisted at vehicle
accidents and a house fire,
where our training was put into
practice.
Our relationship with the
Christchurch Charity Hospital
has continued and we have been
transporting its equipment to the
main hospital and patients to and
from their appointments.
We have been operating in
Christchurch for 30 years now
and we love working alongside
the police and the community.
LOOK OUT: Sam Hall and
the Christchurch North
Community Patrol are
encouraging residents to
stay vigilant when it comes to
safety.
We have an amazing group
of volunteers who are all well
trained and police vetted.
Our patrollers are a mixture of
young and old, men and woman.
Some are retired, a number are
police recruits, and others are
just people wanting to help out in
their community. If you would
like to join us, then you would be
most welcome.
We have a Facebook page,
which has provided a great way
for people to get in touch with us
and find out what we do.
As well as the hotspot and
burglary maps that the police
give us, we have been able to add
more areas of concern to our
patrol routes.
We adjust our times and routes
with this information, and
we have added later shifts and
concentrated patrols in these
streets.
With an increase in activity in
our area, we suggest you remove
valuables from your cars when
you lock up. Invest in car alarms,
and keep vigilant with regards to
unwanted people on your streets.
Our motto when patrolling is
if something doesn’t look right –
then it probably isn’t. If you see
something or someone, and they
are still in the area, then phoning
111 is your best option. This will
get the police there fast.
You could also take down
number plates, descriptions, and
a direction of travel if you can.
If they are long-gone, or there is
something that doesn’t require a
police presence right away, then
you can call the 105 number to
report it. Keep safe, and look
after your neighbours.
•To find out about the patrol,
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DAMAGE:
Christina
Davey’s
Bishopdale
home had a
rock thrown
through its
window one
Sunday night
while she
was at home.
House windows
smashed by rocks
•From page 1
In August, the patrol
reported 52 suspicious
vehicles, 10 incidents of
suspicious behaviour,
found five stolen cars,
performed multiple
welfare checks and
reported 108 pieces
of graffiti throughout
suburbs across the
north west.
But police say they are
not aware of anything
out of the ordinary in
regards to crime in the area.
Senior Sergeant Roy Appley
said he was not aware of any
specific issues in Bishopdale
until the Pegasus Post spoke to
him about the incidents
of rocks through
windows.
“Rocks through
windows is not a
normal occurrence,
but residents should
know there is a sergeant
and five constables
specifically focused
Roy Appley on Bishopdale and the
north west,” she said.
He said
communication was “working
well” between the community
patrol and police.
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success for
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bringing home third NZ title
Campbell
• By Claire Booker
CAMPBELL WILSON may
only be 16, but his list of
bag-piping success is almost
never-ending.
Last week, the St Andrew’s
College pupil won the New
Zealand Young Piper of the Year
award for the second year in a
row.
“It feels pretty surreal, all I
wanted to do in nelson was to
play good tunes, and that was
what I did,” Campbell said.
At the competition in Nelson,
Campbell won all three under-21
events, the piobaireachd,
march, strathspey and reel, and
the hornpipe jig.
“It’s certainly one of the most
prestigious awards I’ve won in
New Zealand, for sure,” he said.
In August, Campbell won
the under-18 piobaireachd and
under-18 march, strathspey
and reel events at the Northern
Meeting in Inverness, Scotland.
In the piping world, the annual
Northern Meeting is the
most prestigious competition for
solo pipers around the world.
He made history at the Hastings
Highland Games in April
when he became the youngest
ever winner of the New Zealand
Gold Medal for Piobaireachd.
Campbell said he practices
about five or six hours each
week and usually has a lesson on
the weekend with his father.
He said the hours he practices
when competitions are not in
the near future seem extensive,
but when competitions are
on the horizon, he feels well
prepared.
Campbell’s father Greg
Wilson is classified as one of the
top pipers in the world – and
doubles as his tutor.
“He [Greg] has been the
backbone of my piping successes.
Without him I wouldn’t
do nearly as well as I am now,”
Campbell said.
Campbell is now looking
forward to when he competes
against his father at the upcoming
Labour weekend competitions.
“The next steps for me would
be having success in the annual
Labour Weekend competitions
coming up in a couple of weeks.
As my dad always says, you’re
only as good as your next tune,”
he said.
SPORT
• By Jacob Page
BURWOOD’S DANIEL Meehan
is happy to juggle his boxing
dream with studying for his
NCEA level one exams.
Fresh from winning his third
consecutive national amateur
boxing title, the 16-year-old
was hitting the books last week
rather than the punching bag.
Daniel, who trains at Papanui’s
Smiling Tigers Boxing Gym,
won the junior under-60kg New
Zealand title at the tournament
in Hastings and was also named
most scientific junior boxer.
“It felt good to win another
national title,” he said.
“I didn’t know much about my
two opponents, so I just tried to
control what I could control.
“I just wanted to control the
ring (with foot movement) and
use my jab to keep scoring. Be as
scientific as possible.”
He is following in the footsteps
of his father, Danny, who had
more than 120 fights when he
was based in Manawatu.
Daniel has been training for
the past six years under Smiling
Tigers coach Mark Fuller.
He initially started hitting
HARD-HITTING:
Daniel Meehan
has added a third
New Zealand title
to his growing list
of achievements.
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pads with his dad in the garage
and progressed from there.
He has big goals. “I’d like to
compete at the Commonwealth
Games in 2022,” he said.
“I’ll be 19 by then so that’s
what I’ve set my sights on.”
Daniel trains five times a week
and will not ease up even with
exams looming.
Fuller, who was also one of
the Canterbury coaches at the
tournament, said Daniel has a
bright future. “He has a great
work ethic, and, yes, he has the
genes that help him but he
is extremely dedicated,” he
said.
“He’s a smart boxer in there
and knows what he is about. I
don’t think the Commonwealth
Games is too big of a goal for
him if he keeps on this path,”
Fuller said.
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Senior Net New Brighton
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, 10am-noon (by
appointment)
This group offers assistance
to mature people with modern
technology, including computers,
tablets, smartphones, email,
Facebook, Skype, Word,
cellphones and the internet.
Phone 382 6048 for more
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202 Marine Pde (next to the
New Brighton Club)
JP Clinic at Shirley Library
Tuesday, 10am-1pm
A justice of the peace will
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Shirley Library
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see what it can do for them.
Parklands Community Centre
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Thursday, 9.30am
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Taiora: QE II Recreation and
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Rocket Club
Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm
Go along and take part in
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Homework help is available
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Aranui Library
Scrabble Club
Tuesday and Wednesday, 1.30-
3.30pm and 1-2.45pm
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Club. No obligation, just go
along when you can and join the
friendly group. All materials are
supplied. No fee.
Shirley and Parklands
libraries
CV help
Thursday, 10-11.30am
A librarian will be on hand to
assist customers who need help
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New Brighton Library
Technology Help Drop-in
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Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm
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Shirley Library
Cards Club
Friday, 1.30-3.30pm
This weekly club is held every
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fun. Free, no bookings required.
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Friday, 10.30-11.30am
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Friday, 3.30-4.30pm
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Aranui Library
Culture Exchange
Friday, 3.45-4.45pm
Make new friends,
practice english and learn
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Christchurch.
Shirley Library
The Biketober exhibition by
Aaron Hogg will be on at the
New Brighton Library all week
from open until close. Check
out Hogg’s original posters
with a nod to Biketober,
the festival of cycling
happening this month across
Christchurch.
New Brighton Seaside
Market
Saturday, 10am-2pm
Enjoy a warm and
fun atmosphere beside
the seaside. With live
entertainment, food and free
face-painting.
New Brighton Pedestrian
Mall
Golden Oldies Movie – Make
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Monday, 1.30pm
Terry Thomas and Hattie
Jacques star in this 1960 comedy.
A collection of misfits, led by
an ageing military man, go on
a spree of robbing mink coats.
An unlikely trio of women find
their housekeeper, an ex-con, is
suspected of the robberies. Cost
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New Brighton Museum, 8
Hardy St
Marshland Table Tennis Club
Monday, 7.30-9.30pm
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Tasty Bites
Moving veges to centre stage
No longer the side dishes, the back-up dancers or the understudies, vegetables
have earned their place front and centre on the plate as this pizza shows
Broccoli margherita pizzas
Serves 4
Ingredients
1 x quantity broccoli dough (see
following basic recipe)
⅔ cup (50g) finely grated
parmesan
300g cherry tomatoes, torn in
half and squeezed to remove the
seeds
¼ cup (4g) oregano leaves
Extra virgin olive oil, for
drizzling
2 x 125g fresh mozzarella balls,
torn
Basil leaves, to serve
Finely grated parmesan, plus
extra to serve (optional)
Directions
Preheat oven to 200 deg C.
Line 2cm x 30cm round oven
trays with non-stick baking
paper.
Divide the dough in half and
press on to each tray to make
2cm x 28cm round pizza bases.
Bake for 20min or until firm and
slightly golden.
Sprinkle the bases with
parmesan and top with the
tomatoes and oregano.
Drizzle with a little oil.
Return the pizzas to the oven
and bake for a further 20min or
until golden.
Top warm pizzas with the
mozzarella and sprinkle with
basil and extra parmesan to
serve.
Cook’s notes: You can add
your favourite toppings to this
pizza.
Just avoid anything that might
make the broccoli base turn soft
(such as tomato puree).
It’s best to stick to fresh
tomatoes with the seeds and
some of the juice squeezed out.
Try sprinkling over preroasted
pumpkin, eggplant
(aubergine) or zucchini
(courgette).
To have these pizza bases on
standby for busy days, bake
them for the first 20min, then
cool, wrap and freeze for later
use.
Broccoli dough
Ingredients
600g broccoli florets (about two
heads), roughly chopped (see
cooks notes)
¾ cup (90g) almond meal
(ground almonds)
½ cup (25g) finely grated
Parmesan
3 eggs
Sea salt and cracked black
pepper
Directions
In small batches, place
the broccoli in a food
processor and process until
finely chopped. Transfer to a
large bowl.
Add the almond meal,
parmesan, eggs, salt and pepper
to the broccoli and mix well to
combine.
Makes one quantity.
Cook’s notes: It’s best if you
don’t add too much of the
broccoli stem to this dough.
A floret with roughly 6-8cm of
stem is great.
Adding extra can make the
dough watery.
You can swap half, or all, of
the broccoli for cauliflower if
you prefer.
Again, just don’t use too much
of the stem.
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REAL ESTATE
Seascape delight
28B Ripon Street, Lyttelton
Enquiries over $645,000
4 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 1 living room
open-plan kitchen/dining | 1 car garage
plus 1 carport - Listing no. 10099
Elegant and stylish. Built for maximum
sun with panoramic views over Lyttelton
Harbour and surrounding hills across to
Quail Island.
Stroll up the driveway, past single garage
and carport up a few steps across a deck
onto the first level. Here you find three
double bedrooms. The master with access
to decent size bathroom having the luxury
of shower, bath and double his-and-hers
sinks, plus a separate toilet. The laundry
is also located on this floor. Continue up
the central stairway onto the second level
landing. Turn left to the living, right to
kitchen or diagonal to access the rear of the
property.
The private landscaped courtyard provides
all day living, ideal for that morning cuppa
to evening BBQs. Take time to breath in the
fragrant Jasmine that adorns the trellis.
The light-filled open-plan kitchen/dining
area is the heart of the home. Here stunning
picture-perfect sea views from the fulllength
dining room window combine with
high ceilings making for that feeling of
spaciousness.
Flow continues through to the living area
where a balcony off this room provides
additional living or entertaining space.
Stairs continue through the centre of the
house to a cleverly designed mezzanine
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from the dining room windows. Having its
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Lyttelton has become a sought-after
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“Buyers over $645,000” need to view.
To arrange a private viewing of this home
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$7,500
ID 31603
$250
ID 31419
$250
ID 31417
Murray Yard-King Ride-on Mower
Thumper 4x4 Air Compressor
Nissan Navara D21 Kingcab
Sterix Electrolysis Machine
Kauri Log
Chook House
$1,150
ID 31329
$130
ID 31238
$3,500
ID 29769
$575
ID 31466
$100
ID 31620
$700
ID 26913
Toyota 2.5L V6 S/W
Fishing Gear Clearance
Kenwood Multi Mixer
1998 Honda Accord
Sharp Convection Microwave
Teardrop Camper
$2,500
ID 27925
$100
ID 31463
$300
ID 31213
$2,500
ID 31476
$200
ID 31210
$6,000
ID 31257
2004 Ford Courier With Dog Box
Yamaha YZF450
Romess Potbelly Stove
Mercedes Benz C230
Old Scales
Bunk Bed (Dismantled)
$12,000
ID 31327
$8,000
ID 18400
$500
ID 31184
$8,500
ID 31191
$30
ID 31182
$80
ID 31157
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