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JOBURG NORTHERN SUBURBS<br />

MELISSA EBLEN<br />

Family, food, and a home<br />

built for entertaining<br />

The most<br />

charming and<br />

delicious cook<br />

books ever!<br />

WIN ...<br />

Kate Spade<br />

Bloom & a luxe<br />

city staycation<br />

A<br />

LOVE<br />

AFFAIR<br />

SHOPPING, PEOPLE AND LIFESTYLE IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD<br />

FEBRUARY <strong>24</strong>


Love cooking<br />

Page 20


GET IT<br />

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CONTENTS<br />

THIS MONTH<br />

04 Love, laughter and live hits<br />

06 Book Club ... scandals and spicy wine<br />

08 Wishlist ... so much to obsess over<br />

PEOPLE<br />

10 The Eblen family’s love affair for food and get-togethers<br />

14 Ana Maria Panait’s creative take on everyone’s favorite treat<br />

BEAUTY<br />

16 Dazzle and shine ... beauty products we adore<br />

18 Self-discovery. Self-acceptance. Self-love<br />

FOOD & WINE<br />

20 Five pretty delicious cookbooks<br />

22 Smashed, whipped or diced … we adore avo<br />

DECOR & GARDENING<br />

26 Invite sweet embrace into your home<br />

28 Adapt to growing trends<br />

30 Forgiving house plants that survive neglect<br />

TRAVEL<br />

<strong>24</strong> Luxe city living at Voco The Bank<br />

WIN<br />

<strong>24</strong> The perfect date night stayover for two<br />

34 A bottle of Kate Spade Bloom<br />

COVER PHOTO<br />

Photographer: Nicole Moore.<br />

Details: nicolemoorephotography.co.za<br />

Make-up: Makeup by Ryno,<br />

Details: 071-688-0<strong>24</strong>2<br />

FEBRUARY <strong>24</strong><br />

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A hot date!<br />

Get ready for love, laughter and live hits<br />

If you have a date for the Get It diary page, email the info at least a month in advance to megan@caxton.co.za<br />

Let’s moonwalk into the year ... honouring the one and only King of Pop.<br />

Michael Jackson HIStory tribute concert will be on stage for 10 performances<br />

only. A celebration of Jackson’s creative genius and unsurpassed talent with<br />

riveting live performances evoking his early days as a member of the Jackson 5,<br />

his ground-breaking theatrics in the 80’s and his continued domination of Pop<br />

culture into the 21st century. Songs include Thriller, Billie Jean, Smooth Criminal,<br />

Beat It, ABC, Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough and many more. We. Can. Not. Wait.<br />

Joburg Theatre at 8pm on Thursdays and Fridays and 2pm on Saturdays until<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 4. Tickets cost from R180 through www.joburgtheatre.com<br />

04<br />

07<br />

Alan Committie screeches<br />

across the stage using his<br />

lighting fast wit to fuel laughter in<br />

his new stand up show Fast and<br />

(Reasonably) Furious. What to<br />

expect? A flipchart filled with flagrantly<br />

flippant fun facts, Johan van der<br />

Walt extemporizing about eggs and<br />

chickens and rants and ruminations<br />

around Coronations, World Cup fever,<br />

Artificial Intelligence and so much<br />

more. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 7 to March 3. Pieter<br />

Toerien’s Montecasino Theatre. Tickets<br />

from R120 to R280 via webtickets.co.za<br />

10<br />

Craft a candle infused with<br />

love. Join Enjoyment Co for a<br />

Valentine’s Day Candle Making Class<br />

for two. All necessary candle-making<br />

supplied are included and you get to<br />

take your handmade creation home.<br />

Cash bar and food available to order.<br />

1pm to 4pm on <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 10 at Joons<br />

Art Bar, 57 3rd Ave, Linden. Costs R700<br />

per couple, book through quicket.co.za<br />

13<br />

Ladies, here is your chance<br />

to curate a new wardrobe.<br />

Your Favourite Clothes Swap is in<br />

Midrand this month and ready to<br />

organise you a new set of clothes.<br />

Take 10 items of clothes or shoes to<br />

swap with their selection of items.<br />

Kids clothes are accepted. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 13<br />

from 10am at Plantation Café, Midrand.<br />

Tickets at the door are R160 or R140<br />

through webtickets.co.za. Follow<br />

@swapmovement_za on Insta.<br />

CHECK OUT OUR NEW<br />

ONLINE STORE FOR THE<br />

EATERY AND MARKET.<br />

Same day delivery for orders<br />

placed before 3pm.<br />

www.jacksonsrealfoodmarket.co.za<br />

SCAN<br />

NOW


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With plenty new music to<br />

bring to the stage, the return<br />

of Milky Chance and their new<br />

tour Living in a Haze is promising<br />

an eclectic day out. Milky Chance<br />

originated in Kassel, Germany, where<br />

childhood friends Clemens Rehbein<br />

and Philipp Dausch formed the indiepop<br />

band and rose to fame with their<br />

breakout folk hit Stolen Dance. Their<br />

latest album released mid last year so<br />

expect some new tunes to groove to.<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 17 from 11am until 7pm at<br />

Marks Park, Emmarentia. Tickets from<br />

R595 via breakoutevents.co.za<br />

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Experience a taste of<br />

Valentine’s magic at the<br />

Parkhurst 4th Ave Bubble and<br />

Berries. Everything from mouthwatering<br />

deli stands and handcrafted<br />

treasures to local restaurants serving<br />

up street food. Kids can have a blast<br />

in the play area and adults can book<br />

a bubbly tasting and sip Prosecco’s,<br />

champagne, sparkling wine as well<br />

as non-alcoholic bubbly drinks.<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 17 from 11am until 5pm at<br />

4th Avenue, Parkhurst. All welcome.<br />

For the bubbly tasting, tickets cost<br />

R350 through quicket.co.za<br />

29<br />

Put your swing into action and<br />

do something extraordinary<br />

by giving a child the head start<br />

with good quality early education.<br />

Cotlands 3rd Annual Charity Golf<br />

Day promises a day of camaraderie<br />

and philanthropy. Four-ball team<br />

format with exciting prizes up for<br />

grabs. Country Club Johannesburg<br />

in Woodmead on <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 29. Costs<br />

R5500 per four-ball. All proceeds<br />

benefit Cotlands’ vital toy library and<br />

playgroup programmes. For enquiries,<br />

email marketing@cotlands.org<br />

Big screen celebration<br />

The iconic British synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys’ celebrates four decades<br />

of musical innovation with an exclusive two-screening concert film of<br />

DREAMWORLD: The Greatest Hits Live. Screen electrifying magic from the<br />

Royal Arena in Copenhagen on July 7, 2023 featuring primary vocalist Neil<br />

Tennant and keyboardist Chris Lowe in an uplifting performance during a stage<br />

show with full back-up band and mesmerising visual backdrops, performed to<br />

a sold-out audience. Also catch Pet Shop Boys’ classic songs from the catalogue<br />

of hits they have released since their first single in 1984, including West End Girls,<br />

Suburbia, Left to My Own Devices, Rent, Love Comes Quickly, Always on My Mind,<br />

It’s a Sin and more. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 4 at 3.30pm at Ster-Kinekor’s Rosebank Nouveau in<br />

Rosebank Mall. Book through sterkinekor.com<br />

Watch and discover the life of the<br />

legendary reggae musician who inspired<br />

generations through his message of love<br />

and unity. Bob Marley: One Love is<br />

powerful story of overcoming adversity<br />

and the journey behind his revolutionary<br />

music. Produced in partnership with<br />

the Marley family and starring Kingsley<br />

Ben-Adir as Bob and Lashana Lynch as<br />

his wife Rit. In cinemas from <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 14.<br />

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OD<br />

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071 146 9151<br />

Text for more info


Book club<br />

Scandal. Lovers. The wedding of the year. And a lovely new wine.<br />

From a teenager in wartime England to a veteran of<br />

modern-day London, via 1950's New York, the Swinging<br />

Sixties, Cold War Berlin, Venice and Vietnam - Ruby<br />

Devereaux has lived one hell of a life. Parties, scandals and<br />

conflict zones, meeting men and adventure along the way.<br />

In a writing career, spanning seven decades and more than<br />

twenty books, she's distilled everything into her work. Now<br />

beyond her 90th year, Ruby's energy is ebbing and her<br />

beloved typewriter put away. Until a call from her publisher<br />

presents Ruby with an ultimatum, and the impetus to<br />

embark on one last book - warts and all. Even in her<br />

dotage, Ruby M Devereux has the power to surprise! One<br />

hell of a life. And one hell of a book ... The Scandalous Life<br />

of Ruby Devereaux by M J Robotham Head of Zeus<br />

Paris, 1923. The city is a Bohemian paradise for beautiful and<br />

wealthy foreigners seduced by the promise of a different<br />

life. Pablo Picasso is already famous, and anything seems<br />

possible in the name of art. Switch, in Jeanne Mackin’s<br />

Picasso’s Lovers, to New York, 1953. For aspiring journalist<br />

Alana Olson, there's always been something about Picasso.<br />

Her fascination leads to a series of intimate interviews with<br />

Sara Murphy and Irene Legut, two women from Picasso's<br />

once-vibrant French social circle. But as Alana is pulled<br />

deeper into the glamorous and tragic stories of the past,<br />

she begins to uncover what really lies beneath the canvas<br />

and a disturbing convergence with her own life that brings<br />

her closer to Picasso, and those who loved and loathed<br />

him, than she ever could have imagined. Headline<br />

All books available at Exclusive Books or online at exclusivebooks.co.za<br />

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It’s set to be a perfect day,<br />

until the chauffeur is asked<br />

to keep driving the bride<br />

around the church. And<br />

that’s not the only surprise<br />

in Jill Mansell’s The Wedding<br />

of the Year. Headline<br />

In the lovely Cathy Kelly’s<br />

Sisterhood, two sisters go<br />

on a life-changing journey,<br />

that takes them through<br />

Ireland’s wildest coastline<br />

to Sicily’s rocky shores.<br />

HarperCollins<br />

In Magnolia Parks:<br />

Into the Dark by Jessa<br />

Hastings, a couple reeling<br />

from a devastating loss<br />

try to plan what’s been<br />

dubbed the wedding of<br />

the century, Orion<br />

In Nita Prose’s<br />

The Mystery Guest,<br />

a famous writer drops<br />

dead in the grand<br />

tearoom of a fancy<br />

hotel, leaving head<br />

maid Molly with an<br />

unusual clean-up on<br />

her hands. HarperCollins<br />

A fake dating pact for<br />

as long as it’s mutually<br />

beneficial - the perfect<br />

solution for the air-traffic<br />

controller and pilot who<br />

don’t want a relationship,<br />

but do need a date. Love<br />

at First Flight is Jo Watson’s<br />

latest romcom. Headline<br />

Evie Porter has everything<br />

a girl could want. A doting<br />

boyfriend. A house with a<br />

picket fence. A fun group<br />

of friends. The only catch<br />

... Evie Porter doesn’t exist.<br />

First Lie Wins by Ashley<br />

Elston is a breath-taking<br />

thriller. Headline<br />

Spice up your life - and your next Book Club - with Spice Route’s Saffron Rosé 2023,<br />

one of the three spicy wines in the estate’s new Spice range. The pale coloured wine, with<br />

delicate aromas of pomegranate and summer berries, sensual floral and honey like notes,<br />

and subtle oaking which gives a delectable creaminess to the palate, has flavours of crunchy<br />

melon and a tarty freshness with a saline finish. Tarragon Old Vine Chenin Blanc 2023<br />

and Chakalaka Rhône-Style Red Blend 2021 complete the trio of wines.<br />

R150 to R195 from spiceroutewines.co.za/shop<br />

Compiled by: KYM ARGO<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>24</strong> Get It Magazine 07


Wish list<br />

Loving life this <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

Loving life this <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

Vibrant, joyful, full of energy, DKNY<br />

Be Delicious Orchard Street is<br />

pure mouth-wateringly pink<br />

deliciousness. Sweet (Pink Lady<br />

apple and pink grapefruit)<br />

and spicy (pink pepper),<br />

you’ll find it for R945 at<br />

DisChem.<br />

Coconut water and frangipani.<br />

Orchids and jasmine. Sandalwood<br />

and exotic vanilla. Rich and heady<br />

and seductive notes make up this<br />

new Chimmy Choo fragrance,<br />

Rose Passion. From R1099 at<br />

DisChem, Woolworths and Edgars.<br />

Tree Hut Tropic Glow<br />

whipped shea body<br />

butter ... which firms<br />

as it glows. R420 from<br />

medhealthsup.com<br />

Take the mission<br />

out of making your<br />

mojito, the drama<br />

out of preparing<br />

a daiquiri. These<br />

new Luckybird<br />

Cocktail Mixers<br />

are premixed and<br />

ready to serve.<br />

Simply add your<br />

favourite alcohol<br />

for the cocktail ...<br />

mojito, strawberry<br />

daiquiri, margarita,<br />

cosmopolitan and<br />

paloma. It’s all<br />

about quixology<br />

... a mixologist at<br />

speed! R119 from<br />

luckybirddrinks.com<br />

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Stop and smell the roses. Each of the bottles in the<br />

Robertson Winery<br />

sparkling wine range showcases<br />

one of the roses grown specifically for the Robertson<br />

valley ... from the cluster of snow white, semi-double<br />

bloom iceburg to the graceful pink Simplicity. A glorious<br />

selection of bubbles ... from sweet to dry, alcoholic to<br />

non-alcoholic ... almost too pretty to drink. Buy in store<br />

or online on robertsonwinery.co.za<br />

Sculptural corsetry and<br />

touches of lingerie ... this<br />

H&M range is intensely<br />

desirable. The timeless<br />

appeal of a slip dress.<br />

Peek-a-boo necklines.<br />

Cropped corset tops.<br />

And this voluminous tulle<br />

ball gown. All balanced<br />

out with masculine<br />

oversized tailoring.<br />

Dramatic reds, slinky<br />

silver. Blush pink. In lace,<br />

tulle and silk. A night out<br />

never looked this good.<br />

H&M available exclusively<br />

from superbalist.com<br />

Tika The Iggy has (with a little help<br />

from Thomas Shapiro) just released<br />

her book - Lessons in Life, Love, and<br />

Fashion. From fashion to activism,<br />

travel to entertaining, this is your<br />

guide to living your best life from one<br />

of the most stylish social media stars.<br />

With more than 1.2million followers<br />

on Instagram - @tikatheiggy - this<br />

Italian Greyhound gay icon from<br />

Montréal has been called ‘A new<br />

fashion It girl’ by Vogue, has sat in<br />

the front row at Milan, Paris, London<br />

and New York Fashion Weeks, and<br />

has collaborated with iconic fashion<br />

houses like Valentino. Besides dishing<br />

out advice, she also shows off her<br />

marvellous wardrobe ... we’re green<br />

with envy! Orion, R360<br />

Compiled by: KYM ARGO<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>24</strong> Get It Magazine 09


Homestyle<br />

happiness<br />

When a Lebanese man and a Portuguese woman fall for each<br />

other, the love affair is bound to include food.<br />

That’s exactly the case for Melissa and Emile Eblen,<br />

whose legendary get togethers are a celebration of life.<br />

“Food is a big thing for us,” laughs<br />

Melissa. And it always has been – both<br />

she and Emile spent a lot of time in<br />

the kitchen, even as kids.<br />

For Melissa, it was all about trying<br />

to replicate her granny’s cooking,<br />

especially her cal verde and<br />

tuna soup.<br />

Emile, meanwhile, was also influenced<br />

by his family’s recipes, although he<br />

found his true culinary calling on the<br />

coals. In fact, his talent with tongs<br />

earned him an entry on The Ultimate<br />

Braaimaster last year – which he<br />

admits took him by surprise, especially<br />

when he was announced the runner<br />

up. “I know the basics – when the<br />

coals are ready, how to rest the meat<br />

– and I love mixing up my own spices.<br />

But I never thought I’d get so far in a<br />

competition like that!” he laughs.<br />

Braaing is, in fact, the secret to the<br />

Eblens’ effortless entertaining. They<br />

agree that the formal plated style of<br />

hosting, with hors d’oevres, mains and<br />

dessert served separately, is rather old<br />

school – and so much more stressful<br />

than lighting the fire as guests arrive,<br />

allowing them to mill about and snack<br />

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and, most of all, give you time to chat<br />

with them. “We’ve found that the key<br />

is to make sure you dish up before<br />

your guests have had time to lose<br />

their appetite,” Emile says.<br />

The best way to make sure you’re able<br />

to do that, he continues, is by keeping<br />

things simple. Emile is a big fan of<br />

homestyle cooking. “There’s really no<br />

need to reinvent the wheel. Just stick<br />

with what works.” And what works, for<br />

him, is mixing a few flavours together,<br />

making sure the meat, or fish, is well<br />

seasoned, then tasting as he goes.<br />

“People often don’t taste their own<br />

food, and that’s a problem – you don’t<br />

actually know if it's good,” he points<br />

out. He’s not a stickler for ingredients,<br />

nor does he follow recipes rigidly.<br />

Although he might consult a cook<br />

book for inspiration, he finds that<br />

international chefs develop recipes<br />

for taste buds which prefer food that’s<br />

far more bland. “We love spice!” Emile<br />

says. “We put chilli on everything.”<br />

Of course, drinks are just as much a<br />

part of the perfect day as the food.<br />

“Keep them flowing!” Melissa advises.<br />

Her own preference is for bubbles –<br />

although, since she’s pregnant with a<br />

sibling for Juliana (8) and Daniella (5),<br />

she’s sticking to water at the moment.<br />

She’s also in charge of music, typically<br />

choosing an 80’s inspired playlist<br />

including the likes of Fleetwood Mac<br />

and Elton John.<br />

Melissa gives just as much<br />

consideration to the crowd, taking<br />

care to invite people she knows will<br />

get on. Since the Eblens are familyoriented,<br />

they like to start their<br />

gatherings early in the day, so that<br />

there’s time to swim and for the kids<br />

to play together.<br />

The Eblens’ home lends itself to this<br />

kind of laidback get-together. They<br />

designed the house with an eye to<br />

making entertainment easy, with<br />

the kitchen flowing seamlessly into<br />

the gorgeous outside area which<br />

is, undoubtedly, the hero area. “We<br />

love being outdoors – we even nap<br />

out here sometimes – so we wanted<br />

to make it as homely as possible,”<br />

Melissa says.<br />

The home includes two braai areas<br />

- one with a full outdoor kitchen (it<br />

even has a smoker and a herb garden,


The Eblen family ... Emile, Melissa, Daniella<br />

and Juliana with a baby on the way.<br />

so that Emile can pick the flavourings<br />

he needs while he’s cooking), while<br />

the other is a more casual set up for<br />

the nights when the family feel like<br />

eating something cooked al fresco –<br />

which they do at least once a week.<br />

“The girls like braais as much as we<br />

do,” Melissa says.<br />

Her final tips for a gathering where<br />

guests feel feted, spoiled and loved?<br />

“Pick the right day,” Melissa says. It<br />

may sound simple, but weather can<br />

have an enormous impact – there’s<br />

nothing worse than having your<br />

outdoor party sabotaged by a storm.<br />

More than that, the weather will also<br />

influence what you serve. A spread<br />

of tapas guests can pick at is great on<br />

a sunny day, for example. She adds<br />

that it’s important to make sure the<br />

kids are happy. She loves putting<br />

out floaties in the pool, or letting the<br />

children wander up to the creek near<br />

her house to catch crabs. Above all,<br />

keep it casual – that’s the key to being<br />

a chilled, gracious hostess, rather<br />

than one who fusses over whether<br />

everyone’s glass is topped up, the<br />

children are hungry and the guests<br />

are happy.<br />

Text: LISA WITEPSKI • Photographer: NICOLE MOORE.<br />

Details: nicolemoorephotography.co.za • Make-up: MAKEUP BY RYNO, 071-688-0<strong>24</strong>2.<br />

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Turn your outdoor area into a<br />

haven for entertaining.<br />

Heather Salomon, an interior designer<br />

and the creative force who designed<br />

Melissa and Emile’s stunning outdoor<br />

area, gives these tips for creating a<br />

space that’s perfect for entertaining:<br />

HARMONISE NATURE<br />

AND DESIGN<br />

Embrace the natural elements of your<br />

outdoor space and integrate them<br />

into your design.<br />

FLEXIBLE SEATING<br />

ARRANGEMENTS<br />

Versatility is key when it comes to<br />

outdoor entertaining. Invest in high<br />

quality, relaxed soft cushioning to<br />

make your table seating and sofas<br />

alluring. Use other functional pieces<br />

like ottomans and benches that can<br />

be easily moved around to cater for<br />

varying activities and group sizes to<br />

effortlessly transform the space from<br />

an intimate gathering to a spacious<br />

soiree with minimal effort.<br />

ILLUMINATE AND ACCENTUATE<br />

The interplay of light and shadow -<br />

from downlights, candles, lamps on<br />

servers and accent lighting from the<br />

cocktail bar - not only enhances the<br />

aesthetic appeal but also extends<br />

the usability of the space well into<br />

the evening. This is the essence of<br />

creating a space filled with ambiance.<br />

Interior designer Heather Salomon says to mix and match different decor<br />

items from different stores is the art of decorating. Natural dried grass<br />

and flowers combined with fresh flowers in different vases make stunning<br />

outdoor table centrepieces.<br />

Don’t be afraid to mix and match when laying out<br />

your dinnerware placement. You will find both leaf<br />

and woven placemats from Mr Price. Makro stocks<br />

a lovely array of decorative plates. The bronzette<br />

wine glassware is from Weylandts while the Nicolson<br />

Russell Dubai Gold & Black Titanium Cutlery is from<br />

Yuppiechef. And always add some local pieces to your<br />

home like this gorgeous Table Glass Lamp from The<br />

Trend. Details: thetrend.co.za<br />

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Say goodbye to the formal plated style of hosting and light the fire for effortless entertaining<br />

GIANT TIGER PRAWNS WITH A GARLIC BUTTER BASTING SAUCE<br />

Melissa and Emile love to serve up prawns alongside a fresh green salad. They<br />

get their giant tiger prawns from Pescador Superior Seafood at Leaping Frog<br />

Shopping Centre.<br />

Preparation: Butterfly and clean prawns<br />

Ingredients: 1 clove of garlic, Robertson peri peri spice to taste, Salt to taste,<br />

prawn spice to taste, ½ a block of butter, lemon juice to taste, 250ml cream<br />

To make: Crush garlic with salt. Add some butter to a pan and fry garlic on a<br />

low heat. Add spices and fry for about 2 min. Add the rest of the butter. Once<br />

melted, add lemon juice and cream. Cook for about 10 min on a low heat.<br />

Once thickened, take off heat.<br />

Allow to cool down and blend the sauce.<br />

Take the prawns over hot fire or gas and place them shell down. Brush the<br />

sauce on the prawns and keep basting to get the full flavour in. Once the<br />

prawns change colour they are done.<br />

To serve: Warm the left over sauce from the basting and use it to pour over the<br />

prawns as a sauce.<br />

Drizzle garlic butter sauce over your prawns just before serving.<br />

HOMEMADE BREAD SIDE<br />

Making bread is a labour of love but<br />

so worth it once your guests smell the<br />

aroma of freshly baked bread.<br />

Bread ingredients: 2 cups bread flour, 1<br />

packet instant yeast, 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp sugar,<br />

30ml oil, 1 cup water, a tsp parsley<br />

To make: Mix all ingredients together until<br />

the consistency is not sticky to your hand.<br />

Add more flour if needed. Once right,<br />

knead for 10 min.<br />

Grease a large bowl with oil or cooking<br />

spray and place the dough inside, turning<br />

to coat. Cover with a dish towel or cling<br />

wrap and allow to rise in a warm place<br />

until doubled in size, about 1 ½ hours.<br />

Knead again for 10 min, then rest for<br />

an hour.<br />

Filling ingredients: 1 packet diced bacon, 1<br />

onion (chopped), 150ml balsamic vinegar,<br />

Gouda cheese.<br />

Method: Fry the bacon and remove from<br />

pan. Using the fat from the bacon, fry<br />

the onions. Once golden brown, add the<br />

balsamic vinegar and reduce. Return the<br />

bacon to the pan and mix and set aside.<br />

Roll out the bread dough flat until thin.<br />

Top with a 1/3 of the bacon and onion<br />

mixture and add grated Gouda cheese.<br />

Then fold dough in half and top again<br />

with 1/3 of the bacon and onion mixture.<br />

Repeat this once more so that you<br />

have three layers and your bread is in a<br />

rectangular shape. Place in the oven at<br />

170°C for about 25 to 30 min. Serve warm.<br />

A refreshing snack to put out is watermelon fries sprinkled with Tajin spice and a coconut and lime zest dip. To make<br />

the dip, mix double thick coconut yoghurt with the juice of one lime and grate over some lime zest. For a sweeter<br />

version, add a tsp of coconut sugar. • Making fancy ice cubes takes time. You can now order Fruitful Ice Spheres,<br />

handcrafted with fresh fruit and herbs to use in drinks or display in a clear ice bucket. Order them from craftice.co.za<br />

• The smell of freshly baked bread will get your guests appetite going.<br />

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Joburg’s answer<br />

to Willie Wonka<br />

Spekboom, hibiscus and sweet potato might not sound like common flavours<br />

for chocolate. But then there’s nothing common about Rrraw Chocolate,<br />

Ana Maria Panait’s creative take on everyone’s favorite treat.<br />

Text: LISA WITEPSKI • Photo: MEGAN BRETT • Makeup: LOYISO MANGE, loyisomange@gmail.com<br />

If you had to choose one word to<br />

describe Ana, it would be curious.<br />

It’s curiosity that encouraged her to<br />

leave her home country of Romania<br />

to study in Italy, and curiosity<br />

again that saw her leave Europe to<br />

take up a position in marketing in<br />

South Africa.<br />

For her, it was a no-brainer. “I think<br />

life is more interesting in developing<br />

countries,” she says simply. “Wherever<br />

you go in Europe, there’s a set way<br />

of doing things – this is how you<br />

make carbonara in Italy, for instance,<br />

and you’d better not try anything<br />

new or different! I like being open<br />

and being challenged – it leaves<br />

room for you to find new influences<br />

and innovation.”<br />

That same attitude made her choose<br />

to move from Durban to Abidjan<br />

– where she quickly started a love<br />

affair with French-speaking Africa, its<br />

people, its music and its food. Since<br />

West Africa is home to 70 per cent of<br />

the world’s cacao, it’s also where she<br />

encountered the chocolate industry<br />

– and became alarmed by its dark<br />

side - child labour. The scary truth is<br />

that since farming and harvesting<br />

cacao, the main ingredient in<br />

chocolate, is a costly exercise, any<br />

manufacturer who slaps a cheap<br />

price tag on their chocolate isn’t<br />

paying their labourers properly. And<br />

that means that children are often<br />

roped in to do the hard work.<br />

Although Ana had no previous<br />

experience with chocolate<br />

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making, she’s always been fascinated<br />

by food. It’s often an entry point<br />

into a culture, she explains, and it’s<br />

bound up with our history in ways<br />

we often don’t think of. That’s why, for<br />

her, any adventure in a new country<br />

starts with a cooking course. This<br />

has left her with an impressive set of<br />

culinary skills which, combined with<br />

her natural tendency to question,<br />

probe and generally find a better<br />

way, meant that she was all set<br />

to start experimenting with her<br />

own chocolate.<br />

“My favorite is 70 per cent<br />

dark chocolate, which<br />

is made to be savoured.<br />

You need to let it melt in<br />

your mouth so that all the<br />

flavours you can develop<br />

over time. Good chocolate<br />

has a journey – a definite<br />

beginning, middle, and end.”<br />

temperature that destroys all the<br />

quirks and nuances of flavour. They<br />

have to, though, in order to create a<br />

standardised product. That’s where<br />

Ana is lucky – with a craft product,<br />

there’s far more leeway.<br />

This applies to flavours, too. While<br />

most supermarket shelves will offer<br />

up old faithfuls like nut and mint, Ana<br />

loves drawing inspiration from what<br />

she sees around her. For example,<br />

Rrraw’s spekboom flavour was created<br />

after a friend at Ana’s cooking club<br />

introduced her to this quintessentially<br />

South African ingredient, while the<br />

cardamom and matcha spice of her<br />

Sweetmeats variant was inspired by<br />

Indian dessert.<br />

Ana has spent a lot of time playing<br />

with chocolate to find combinations<br />

that hit right. That’s why the product<br />

you’ll find at markets, online and in<br />

shops like Pantry, The Farm Table,<br />

Thrupps, Jacksons and health stores<br />

looks very different to what she first<br />

she launched. “Although we started<br />

in 2019, we took the Covid year out<br />

to learn more about the market. I<br />

originally wanted Rrraw to be a naked<br />

chocolate, without wrappings, served<br />

in cubes – like the kind of treat you<br />

receive when you order a cappuccino.”<br />

What hasn’t changed, though, is the<br />

attention to quality. Ana admits that<br />

she was lucky to have developed a<br />

network during her time in West Africa,<br />

which allowed let her track down the<br />

kind of suppliers that would fit her<br />

exacting standards.<br />

Although she found what she was<br />

looking for in Uganda, she says that<br />

her experiments with Rrraw are far<br />

from over. “We’re still in the trial and<br />

error stage,” Ana says. “Craft chocolate<br />

is still a new concept in South Africa<br />

– it’s where coffee was about 10<br />

years ago, when people thought<br />

that beans from Brazil tastes just like<br />

beans from Uganda – so we need to<br />

do a lot of education to help people<br />

understand what makes Rrraw<br />

different and special.”<br />

She doesn’t expect this education<br />

to take place quickly, nor does she<br />

expect the market’s tastes to change<br />

overnight – and she wouldn’t want<br />

it to, either. “The plan isn’t to grow<br />

this company until it can’t get any<br />

bigger. The craft mindset is completely<br />

different: we’re catering to people<br />

who want something interesting,<br />

something indulgent, and who<br />

understand that when something is<br />

a little more expensive, it means that<br />

the product is benefits everyone in the<br />

value chain.”<br />

Details: Follow @rrraw.choco on Insta,<br />

Facebook and TikTok.<br />

This wouldn’t be just any chocolate,<br />

though. For a start, Ana was<br />

determined that her product<br />

would benefit all involved, from<br />

the producers who earned a fair<br />

wage to the fans who got to enjoy a<br />

superior taste. That taste is decidedly<br />

unique, because Ana’s chocolate is<br />

made from raw beans. “Most people<br />

don’t realise that chocolate is as<br />

complex as wine. Cacao beans taste<br />

different depending on the region<br />

they come from, and that taste can<br />

be affected by everything from the<br />

time of harvest to the weather.” It’s a<br />

pity, then, that most manufacturers<br />

roast their cacao beans at a<br />

Fancy something different that is proudly local, try the Rrraw Coconut<br />

White Chocolate Spekboom with zesty flavours. For Valentine’s Day, the<br />

Rrraw Coconut White Chocolate Red Tart with Hibiscous and Strawberry is<br />

a real treat. Ana Maria’s favourite is the single origin Uganda 70 per cent<br />

Cacao Darrrk Chocolate with fruity and citrus notes. All handcrafted with<br />

love. You’ll find the full range and stocklist at www.rrraw.co.za<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>24</strong> Get It Magazine 15


Shhhhhh...<br />

We’re sharing our beauty secrets!<br />

Launching this month ... NUXE Merveillance<br />

Lift Glow Firming Radiance Cream for instant<br />

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skin. R595 from orleanscosmetics.co.za • From<br />

Sh’zen, this Illuminations Shimmering Cream is a<br />

subtle, sophisticated illuminating body cream with<br />

essential oils and light-reflecting micro-sparkles<br />

R239 from shzen.co.za<br />

Compiled by : KYM ARGO<br />

Dazzle and shine with WAXIT’s<br />

Glow Shimmer Body Spray ...<br />

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Smoothing Cream is a<br />

luxurious cream designed<br />

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smoothing and leaving your<br />

skin conditioned, hydrated and<br />

instantly radiant. R1650 from<br />

orleanscosmetics.co.za<br />

• Valentine. So kissing. Obvs.<br />

Ordo has just launched in SA,<br />

and we’re all over this Sonic +<br />

Toothbrush, which boasts a<br />

battery life of more than four<br />

weeks, has four brushing modes<br />

(clean, white, massage, and<br />

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it’s rose gold! There’s also a Pearl<br />

Violet shade, as well as black and<br />

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Gatineau Collagene Expert Plumping Revival<br />

Mask - an intensely hydrating & plumping mask that<br />

helps to stimulate collagen production and even out<br />

fine lines and wrinkles. The luxurious mask can be left<br />

on overnight for an intensive treatment. R1050 from<br />

orleanscosmetics.co.za • This limited edition RVBLAB<br />

Illuminating Face Primer, with pina colada scent,<br />

gives a silky effect ... a soft and luminous golden film.<br />

The skin is immediately radiant. Can be mixed with your<br />

foundation. R595 from orleanscosmetics.co.za<br />

Of all our five senses, it’s our sense of smell<br />

that has the strongest links to our memory.<br />

Fragrance has the unique power to evoke<br />

recollections of a place, a person, or simply<br />

a feeling. Elizabeth Arden’s iconic Red Door<br />

fragrance, launched in 1989, has been<br />

revamped to embody the contemporary<br />

woman. It still carries the seductive signature<br />

floral notes - think freesia, lily of the valley and<br />

wild violets, red rose, Moroccan orange flower,<br />

ylang-ylang and jasmine, coupled with the<br />

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You’ll find it in Woolworths, Edgars, Foschini,<br />

Truworths, Dis-Chem and Clicks stores, and<br />

online through Takealot and Superbalist,<br />

from R330 to R1085.<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>24</strong> Get It Magazine 17


First love yourself<br />

Be YOUR Valentine. Embracing #FLYFirstLoveYourself ...<br />

the 20<strong>24</strong> trend that starts with self-love<br />

Complied by KYM ARGO. • Text: NICOLE SHERWIN,<br />

founder Eco Diva Natural Superfood Skincare. www.ecodiva.co.za<br />

In the season of love and Valentines, let’s embark on a journey that’s all about<br />

self-discovery, self-acceptance, self-celebration and self-love. Move over<br />

chocolates and roses and the desperate ‘will they love me won’t they love me’<br />

thoughts; we believe the hottest trend for Valentine’s Day 20<strong>24</strong> is all about<br />

embracing the #FLYFirstLoveYourself movement. Picture this. An oasis of<br />

self-love that radiates from within, creating a foundation for the most genuine<br />

connections with others. It’s time to prioritise yourself and let Cupid’s arrow find<br />

its mark in your own heart first before your soulmate manifests.<br />

In 2014, Eco Diva Natural Superfood Skincare created the hashtag<br />

#FLYFirstLoveYourself. 10 years later, this self-love movement is gaining more<br />

and more traction and is more relevant than ever when it comes to self-care and<br />

healing on an emotional, physical and spiritual level.<br />

The oxygen mask analogy -<br />

loving yourself to love others<br />

Just like the flight safety instructions<br />

remind us to secure our own oxygen<br />

masks before assisting others, the<br />

concept of #FLYFirstLoveYourself<br />

emphasizes the importance of selflove<br />

as a prerequisite for a fulfilling<br />

romantic journey. It’s not selfish. It’s<br />

strategic. By taking care of your own<br />

well-being, you’re ensuring that you<br />

can bring your best self to the table<br />

and offer genuine love to those<br />

around you. It also helps guide others<br />

in how you want to be treated.<br />

These are super important steps in<br />

every relationship.<br />

Tips for a self-love extravaganza ...<br />

Discover your passion<br />

Take the time to explore your interests<br />

and find what truly makes your heart<br />

race. Whether it’s art, music, literature,<br />

or dance, discovering your passion is a<br />

key step toward loving yourself.<br />

Solo dates.<br />

Treat yourself to a solo adventure<br />

Be your own date for a day – go to<br />

the movies, buy that large popcorn<br />

without sharing, and relish in the joy<br />

of your own company. It’s a fantastic<br />

way to connect with yourself. Or take<br />

a walk in the park, go to your fave<br />

restaurant with a good book and sip<br />

your fave wine, without feeling alone.<br />

Because you’re with yourself.<br />

Floral Love<br />

Who says flowers are only for special<br />

occasions? Gift yourself a beautiful<br />

bouquet or favourite plant every<br />

week - because you deserve it. Let the<br />

vibrant colors and sweet fragrance<br />

remind you of the beauty within you<br />

and that you are worthy every single<br />

day to be love, to be cherished and to<br />

be adored.<br />

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Plant based, eco-friendly, 100 per cent<br />

bamboo MyEarth Bamboo Body<br />

Brush from to gently scrub,<br />

exfoliate, and clean skin on<br />

your back. R51.99 from Clicks.<br />

At home<br />

spa essentials<br />

At-home spa ritual<br />

Create a sanctuary at home with a<br />

spa ritual that pampers your body<br />

and soul. Indulge in soothing salt and<br />

essential oil baths, enjoy indulgent<br />

body scrubs, and face masks. Elevate<br />

your self-care routine with luxurious,<br />

clean, kind and ethical skincare<br />

products for your face, hair, and body.<br />

Treat yourself the way you would love<br />

others to treat you.<br />

Explore your desires<br />

Self-love extends to understanding<br />

and embracing your desires. Take the<br />

time to explore what turns you on<br />

emotionally, mentally, and physically.<br />

Knowing yourself better allows<br />

you to communicate your needs<br />

and desires to a partner without<br />

awkward discomfort.<br />

#FLYFirstLoveYourself – because<br />

you’re worthy<br />

In a world that often emphasizes<br />

outward expressions of love,<br />

#FLYFirstLoveYourself is a gentle<br />

reminder to turn the spotlight inward.<br />

Celebrate the unique, extraordinary<br />

person that is you. As the saying<br />

goes, “you can’t pour from an empty<br />

cup,” and by loving yourself first,<br />

you’re filling that cup with a love that<br />

overflows, enriching not just your<br />

life but the lives of those fortunate<br />

enough to share it with you.<br />

So, this Valentine’s Day, join the<br />

#FLYFirstLoveYourself movement,<br />

because you are the most important<br />

love story you’ll ever tell. Cheers to<br />

self-love, personal exploration, and<br />

the joy that comes from being your<br />

own valentine!<br />

Eco Diva<br />

Natural<br />

Ecofoliant<br />

Skin Polish - a<br />

gentle exfoliator<br />

with baobab,<br />

cranberry and<br />

oats. R450 from<br />

ecodiva.co.za<br />

Dr.Vranjes Rosa Tabacco Diffuser ... Skin Creamery Natural Wax Candle<br />

an extravagance of rose and tabacco. #1, with rosewood, coconut butter<br />

R1450 from skins.co.za<br />

and grapefruit, R455 from Takealot.<br />

Bamboo cotton towels,<br />

R389.99 from Mr Price.<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>24</strong> Get It Magazine 19


Love cooking<br />

Eating with your eyes. The prettiest -<br />

and most delicious - cookbooks of the season.<br />

52 weeks of cake. Could you ask<br />

for anything more? The Plain Cake<br />

Appreciation Society is home baker<br />

and photographer Tilly Pamment’s<br />

invitation to pause throughout the<br />

year, bake something delicious, and<br />

reflect on all that’s good in your world. A<br />

world made so much better with a slice<br />

of Chamomile Tea Cake, a Very Good<br />

Lemon Cake, a Cardamom, Rose and<br />

Poppy Seed Cake. Besides each of the<br />

cakes - all uncomplicated and easy to<br />

make - being a slice of joy, this is surely<br />

the prettiest book we’ll see this year ...<br />

scattered with glorious blooms along<br />

with the icing. Glorious! Murdoch Books,<br />

R610 from Exclusive Books<br />

In The South African Vegan<br />

Cookbook 2, Leozette Roode pays<br />

homage to the food that makes her<br />

happy, with 80 plant-based recipes<br />

like Aubergine and red onion sosaties,<br />

Refried bean and Avo Mayo Nachos,<br />

Mushroom Wellington, Cheese and<br />

Corn Polenta Bread. There’s a Berry Chai<br />

Pudding that looks almost too good<br />

to eat, and a Mermaid Smoothie that’ll<br />

have the youngsters begging for more.<br />

Gorgeously tempting photos of flowerscattered<br />

dishes that shouldn’t be kept<br />

strictly for vegans. Human & Rousseau,<br />

R405 from Exclusive Books<br />

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It’s all in the preparation. And Vickie de<br />

Beer does it so well. Clever Cooking<br />

shares her survival strategy for cooking<br />

and eating nutritiously when you lead<br />

a busy lifestyle. From flavour bases to<br />

cook-in sauces, soups and broths to<br />

one-pan meals, it’s all about preparing<br />

ahead of time, allowing you to quickly<br />

whip up something delicious on<br />

busy nights. Besides tasty recipes,<br />

there are loads of tips for freezing<br />

and defrosting food, batch cooking,<br />

as well as a sample seven-day meal<br />

plan to show how you can combine<br />

advance prep with dishes made<br />

from scratch on the night. Penguin,<br />

R350 from Exclusive Books<br />

The problem with Every. Night. Of. The. Week. Veg is that it takes so long<br />

to make dinner. Not because the recipes are long or complicated. They’re<br />

not. It’s just Lucy Tweed is just so entertaining you spend far too much<br />

time reading and laughing, instead of just getting on with it. That aside, it’s<br />

brilliant! With a zero-tolerance approach to bland, it’s all Snipped Noodles<br />

in Vodka Sauce, Pizza Rice, Stacked Eggplant Parm and a glorious Cuban<br />

Arancini. There are family dinners and pre dinner-party snacks - like the<br />

fabulous Toffee Cheese and Fancy Crack, and a chapter of sugar and spice<br />

and all things nice. Murdoch Books, R525 from Exclusive Books<br />

This book, says cook, recipe<br />

developer and content creator<br />

Teresa Ulyate, is a reflection of her<br />

cooking and eating style - a happy<br />

combination of nostalgia-inspired<br />

dishes and achievable recipes.<br />

Cupcakes and Couscous is filled<br />

with healthy treats like this Berry<br />

Burst Bowl, comfort food like the<br />

Cheesy Fish Pie. Family dinners like<br />

this Parmesan Chicken Schnitzel<br />

with Smashed Potatoes. Weekend<br />

food for a crowd like the Gourmet<br />

Boerie Board. And sweet spoils<br />

like the show stopping six layered<br />

Celebration Cake. Human & Rousseau,<br />

R465 from Exclusive Books<br />

Compiled by: KYM ARGO<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>24</strong> Get It Magazine 21


Pulled pork tacos<br />

with green apple & avocado salsa<br />

paired with Spier Cap Classique Brut<br />

A medium pork shoulder transformed into<br />

a deeply aromatic tray of saucy pulled pork<br />

is one of life’s great pleasures. These pulled<br />

pork tacos are a great way to entertain -<br />

serve smaller ones as canapés or starters,<br />

or larger ones as main meals. Serve with a<br />

chilled bottle of Spier MCC Brut. Serves six.<br />

For the pulled pork, you’ll need:<br />

1kg boneless pork shoulder (or about<br />

1,3kg on the bone); 1 x 340ml lager beer;<br />

3 tsp brown sugar; 2 tsp ground paprika (not<br />

smoked); 1 tsp ground cumin; 1 tsp dried<br />

origanum; 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar; 1/4<br />

cup tomato sauce; 1/2 cup good quality<br />

BBQ sauce; 2 Tbsp Dijon mustard; 2 Tbsp<br />

Worcestershire sauce; salt & pepper to taste<br />

To make: Preheat the oven to 160 °C. Place<br />

the pork in a deep cast iron pot or roasting<br />

tray that will fit it relatively snugly (it will<br />

shrink a little). In a large mixing jug, add<br />

the beer, sugar, paprika, cumin, origanum,<br />

vinegar, ketchup, BBQ sauce, mustard,<br />

Worcester sauce and a generous seasoning<br />

of salt & pepper. Mix well, then pour over<br />

the pork. Cover with a lid, then roast for 3<br />

hours or until very tender. Remove from the<br />

oven, then use 2 forks to pull apart. Taste<br />

and adjust seasoning, if necessary. Set aside,<br />

covered, until ready to serve.<br />

For the salsa, you’ll need: 1 or 2 (depending on<br />

size) Granny Smith green apples, finely diced;<br />

1 small red onion, finely chopped; 1 or 2 large<br />

ripe avocados, skin & pit removed, diced;<br />

a generous squeeze of fresh lemon juice;<br />

a handful fresh coriander leaves, roughly<br />

chopped; salt & black pepper, to taste<br />

To make: Mix everything together in a<br />

medium bowl and serve at once, with the<br />

pulled pork & mayonnaise on tacos.<br />

For serving you’ll need: 6-12 medium size<br />

hard or soft tacos (corn or flour); good<br />

quality mayonnaise; fresh coriander leaves;<br />

lemon wedges<br />

To make: Arrange some mayo, salsa and<br />

pulled pork on each taco, then sprinkle with<br />

fresh coriander and a squeeze of fresh lemon<br />

juice. Serve at once.<br />

About the wine: Spier MCC Brut ... a vibrant<br />

light straw colour, the wine’s fresh, clean nose<br />

offers apples and biscuits, with a balanced<br />

mouthfeel and exuberant bubbles.<br />

Adore<br />

an avo<br />

We really do adore avos ... and these three recipes<br />

are shooting right to the top of our fave list.<br />

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Smashed avocado & pea dip<br />

A quick (takes less than half an hour to make) and jolly tasty starter.<br />

Also brilliant as part of a mezze board. Serves six to eight.<br />

You’ll need: 250g baby peas or petit pois; 2 avocados, peeled and<br />

stoned, reserve 1/4 for garnish; juice and zest of 1 lemon; 60ml<br />

(4 Tbsp) freshly chopped parsley; 50ml avocado oil or extra virgin<br />

olive oil, and extra to drizzle; generous pinch of sea salt & freshly<br />

ground black pepper; roosterkoek or garlic bread for dunking<br />

To make: Boil the peas in rapidly boiling water for 5 minutes. Drain<br />

and refresh in cold water. When cold reserve 50g of peas for garnish.<br />

Place remaining peas and avocado with lemon juice, zest, parsley,<br />

avocado oil seasoning in the bowl of a food processor and whizz<br />

until smooth.<br />

Serve the dip in shallow bowls topped with diced avocado, and<br />

peas sprinkled with parsley and a drizzle with avocado oil, along with<br />

braaied roosterkoek or thick slices of crusty bread for dunking.<br />

Showstopper salad mousse<br />

Next time you have friends over for dinner, whip<br />

up this avo mousse, that’s almost too pretty to eat.<br />

Serves four to six.<br />

You’ll need: 2 avocados, peeled and chopped; 200g<br />

plain cream cheese; 50g plain low fat yoghurt;<br />

30g coriander, washed and chopped; 2 spring<br />

onions, finely chopped; 1 chilli, finely chopped;<br />

1 lime, juice and zest; generous pinch of sea salt<br />

and grinding of black pepper; 1 cup water; 1 packet<br />

gelatin (substitute 2 Tbsp agar-agar for vegetarian)<br />

To make: Place the avocado, coriander, cream cheese,<br />

spring onions, salt, pepper, lime juice and chilli in a<br />

blender and puree until smooth.<br />

Pour quarter cup water in a small bowl. Sprinkle<br />

the gelatin over the water and let it sit for a few<br />

minutes. Place the remaining three quarters cup<br />

water in a small saucepan and bring to the boil.<br />

Pour the boiling water over the softened gelatin<br />

and whisk until the gelatin has dissolved. Set aside<br />

to cool slightly.<br />

Add the gelatin to the mixture in the blender,<br />

pulsing until pureed and thoroughly blended.<br />

Pour the mixture into prepared ramekins or a loaf tin<br />

lined with plastic wrap. Cover with plastic wrap and<br />

refrigerate until firm (about 2 hours). To unmould, fill<br />

a container with very hot water, dip the loaf tin or<br />

the ramekins into the water for a minute. Run a small,<br />

sharp knife tip around the edge of each mousse.<br />

Invert onto a platter, and serve with Melba toast,<br />

avocado shavings and grated radish.<br />

Complied by: KYM ARGO Recipes and images: SA Avocado Growers’ Associaltion, and Spier Wine<br />

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City living<br />

City charm, exquisite wines and a superb date night spoil up for grabs<br />

Compiled by: MEGAN BRETT<br />

Once a bank built back in the 1970s<br />

and now an eco-friendly architectural<br />

gem that welcomes urban living, Voco<br />

The Bank Johannesburg Rosebank is<br />

more than just a tall, New York inspired<br />

face-brick building in the heart of<br />

Rosebank offering accommodation. It’s<br />

the perfect choice for city living where<br />

walk-work-play is made possible.<br />

Check-in begins with valet parking<br />

and the sweet whiff of freshly baked<br />

goods from Proud Coffee. The playful<br />

mix of vintage and modern finishes,<br />

calming colour pallet and quirky<br />

touches throughout the hotel wink to<br />

your fun side.<br />

Serious about sustainability, they are<br />

fully committed to recycling and<br />

have solar panels and generate gas<br />

for energy.<br />

The corridor walls and rooms are<br />

filled with more than 700 pieces of<br />

artwork by more than 40 local artists.<br />

So much art for visitors to enjoy that<br />

there’s an in-house art butler who<br />

can be booked for a tour.<br />

Bedrooms are symbolic to a night owl<br />

(tranquil and serene, well-groomed<br />

and encouraging of time alone) ...<br />

with floor-to-ceiling windows to let in<br />

plenty of natural light and show off<br />

the stunning cityscape views. To add<br />

to the comfort of your stay, a spacious<br />

bathroom with rain shower and allnatural<br />

Antipodes bathroom amenities.<br />

Nice additions … mini bar, work<br />

desk, coffee pod machine, hand-held<br />

clothes steamer and small magnifying<br />

mirror as well as a make-up face towel<br />

in the bathroom. And some humour<br />

... a checklist of things not to forget<br />

before leaving the hotel including your<br />

keys, chargers and kids! The inter-active<br />

TV is your navigation guide helping<br />

you spread your wings during your<br />

stay. Our highlight ... the birds-eye view<br />

while taking a bath and soaking up the<br />

buzzing night life from floor 10.<br />

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We have to boast about the gym facilities.<br />

At first it might feel like you are stepping<br />

into a club, but the energetic music and<br />

LED lights will get you in a pumping<br />

mood to train. For a more Zen workout,<br />

the upper-level out on the courtyard<br />

is the perfect spot to stretch and do a<br />

session of yoga in the open-air.<br />

And if you have to work (needs must),<br />

guests have access to Workshop 17, a<br />

flexible co-working space where you can<br />

get down to business.<br />

The hotel is in a prime location, just a<br />

golf cart ride away from the Gautrain<br />

Station and walking distance from<br />

shopping centres Rosebank Mall,<br />

The Zone @ Rosebank and The Firs. No<br />

need to order an Uber when you can<br />

take a quick stroll with plenty of dining<br />

options along the way ... including<br />

Fugazzi, Mamasamba and, just through<br />

the lobby of the hotel, Proud Mary<br />

Modern Eatery and Wine Bar. We love<br />

that this is where breakfast is served<br />

... so instead of the same old hotel<br />

continental buffet breakfast you have<br />

a selection of breakfast and brunches,<br />

smoothies and super juices ... think<br />

Belgian waffles, breakfast burgers and<br />

the tastiest Turkish eggs.<br />

The international brand Voco is owned<br />

by InterContinental’s Hotels Group &<br />

Resorts, a night’s stay at Voco The Bank<br />

Johannesburg Rosebank will start from<br />

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It’s the month to celebrate romance,<br />

self-love and caring for others. It’s also the right<br />

time for swoon-worthy spoils and since Voco The Bank<br />

Johannesburg Rosebank is celebrating their second-year<br />

anniversary since first opening their doors, they are in a loving<br />

mood ... giving one lucky reader a chance to win a night’s stay<br />

for two, including breakfast and dinner to the value of R1000<br />

at Proud Mary Modern Eatery and Wine Bar. To enter, pop<br />

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Liquid luxury<br />

Conversation flows best when<br />

shared over a glass of wine. At<br />

Proud Mary Modern Eatery and<br />

Wine Bar, there is a bottle to suit<br />

every taste.<br />

From small-batch, local<br />

and independent wines to<br />

champagnes, cocktails and<br />

coolers, this eatery caters to<br />

having a relaxed time in a<br />

comfortable yet trendy<br />

setting. Just one glance at the bar situated in the centre extending<br />

from floor-to-ceiling with a natural wood finish, teal accents and<br />

hanging greenery seating 20 people on plush cushioned chairs<br />

will make you admire how sexy this spot is.<br />

Here connections are made from flavours of cuisines taken<br />

from different parts of the world to the attentive staff<br />

engaging in conversations making you feel at home.<br />

And the food… fabulous! Eat with your eyes and feast on<br />

the portions. Popular menu items are the crispy squid and<br />

miso broccoli small plates and the seafood linguini and<br />

seared salmon café plates. We were most happy to tuck into<br />

their bowl of tomato & goats cheese risotto, topped with<br />

basil, dill, pecorino and mascarpone … love at first bite! And<br />

their dessert menu includes a few digestifs, dessert wines and<br />

dessert cocktails and even a cheese plate with smoked grapes,<br />

honey drizzled pears, tomato chilli chutney and crackers for<br />

those who don’t have too much of a sweet tooth. Reservations on<br />

Whatsapp on 061-585-1596 and through reservations@proudmary.co.za.<br />

Follow ProudMarySA on Facebook and @proudmary_sa on Instagram<br />

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SWEET EMBRACE<br />

Take soft inspiration from Dulux colour of the year ...<br />

the gentle, warm and very sweet embrace.<br />

If there’s any colour that could give your home a hug, it’s Sweet<br />

Embrace - Dulux Colour of the Year 20<strong>24</strong>. The pastel pink shade ... all<br />

calm and welcoming and soothing, without being saccharine, works<br />

as a stand-alone shade, can be made warmer by mixing with shades<br />

of stone, soil and clay, calmer by blending with soft greens and blues,<br />

or more uplifting, with the addition of modern pastels ... think dreamy<br />

lilacs and fresh butter yellow. Details: dulux.co.za<br />

Glass vase with blush pink<br />

peonies, R349 from<br />

@home on bash.com<br />

Compiled by: KYM ARGO<br />

Calm. Welcoming. Soothing.<br />

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Blush hued Frances<br />

large vase, R1199<br />

from Country Road<br />

at Woolworths<br />

• Palest purple Le<br />

Creuset Shallot<br />

Mini Cocotte, R 479<br />

from bash.com<br />

Warm ...<br />

with shades<br />

of stone, soil<br />

and clay<br />

Uplifting ... with modern pastels<br />

Striped cotton seat cushion,<br />

R149 from H&M on bash.com<br />

Calm ... with soft greens<br />

Fluted Totem side table,<br />

R1749.30 from Woolworths<br />

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Growing trends<br />

Resilience is the word that seems to crop up in most garden trend predictions for 20<strong>24</strong>. But<br />

the mood is one of eco-optimism, and the desire to respond creatively to climate change.<br />

Climate change is having a sobering<br />

effect on gardening. We are looking<br />

for plants that survive feast or famine,<br />

strategies for making every drop of<br />

water count and natural habitats that<br />

provide sanctuary for garden wildlife<br />

that is increasingly under pressure.<br />

In their 20<strong>24</strong> Garden Trends Report<br />

the Garden Media Group have coined<br />

the term eco-optimism. Led by Gen<br />

Z, there is a swing away from ‘climate<br />

doomism’ and an approach that sees<br />

climate change as ‘an opportunity to<br />

make meaningful change.’<br />

A browse through Google offers plenty of creative ways to use less water and<br />

make every drop count. There’s a push to replace lawn with gravel, permeable<br />

paving, rainwater harvesting, and how to safely use grey water. Permaculture still<br />

leads the way with sustainable water use and re-use.<br />

Extreme weather? Be prepared by stocking up with shade cloth for heat, frost<br />

cover for colder winters and tuning into the shifts of the seasons by adjusting<br />

sowing and planting times.<br />

We’re adapting ... at every level of<br />

gardening, in our plant choices, garden<br />

styles, and how we garden. When<br />

choosing plants, labels count and<br />

words like heat or weather tolerant,<br />

low water use, disease resistant, non-<br />

GMO, pollinator friendly, make the sale.<br />

Guzmania bromeliads in tropical garden<br />

Grasses<br />

We’re planting ...<br />

gardens with hardier plants like perennials, succulents and<br />

grasses as well as tropical plants that cope with heat and a<br />

shortage of water.<br />

Tropical gardens have blossomed and one can only<br />

speculate that the popularity of indoor plants (mostly<br />

tropical) has something to do with it. Also, they are easy to<br />

maintain and are green all year round.<br />

Large leaved plants like Delicious Monsters and<br />

Philodendron, are back in fashion, and the brilliance of<br />

coloured foliage plants almost makes flowers obsolete.<br />

With tropical plants there is ample opportunity to play with<br />

texture, form and colour. Many can start as indoor plants<br />

before graduating outdoors. There’s also the aspect of<br />

hardiness, such as bromeliads that multiply quickly. Cannas<br />

are also making a comeback and coleus too.<br />

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The design trend of naturalistic<br />

planting is gathering steam. It<br />

makes use of swathes of grasses<br />

and perennials that add movement,<br />

texture and colour, combining<br />

indigenous and exotic water<br />

wise varieties.<br />

In South Africa, succulents should<br />

not be left out of the mix and thanks<br />

to them we have developed our<br />

own style of naturalistic planting,<br />

together with indigenous grasses<br />

and perennials such as agapanthus,<br />

wild irises, kniphofias, crocosmia,<br />

indigenous daisies, gaura, daylilies,<br />

and salvia.<br />

While naturalistic gardens appear<br />

to be wild and free, they actually<br />

need careful planning and placing to<br />

achieve the desired effect. However,<br />

once established they are low<br />

on maintenance and sustainable,<br />

needing only to be tidied up in<br />

winter or spring. It’s all about<br />

diversity, working with nature and<br />

local conditions, letting nature take<br />

the lead. The fun part is when plants<br />

self-seed and each season brings<br />

new surprises.<br />

We’re going vertical ...<br />

with indoor plants that trail or climb.<br />

It could be that all available indoor<br />

table space has been taken, so we are<br />

left with air space. The bonus is that<br />

hanging plants are less likely to rot<br />

because of better air flow, and most<br />

are happy with minimal water.<br />

Naturalistic planting including succulents<br />

Bee-friendly flowers including Sunflowers and cosmos<br />

One of the stars of trailing plants are our own indigenous senecio String of<br />

Pearls. Also look out for trailing monstera Adansonii and Siltepecana, as well as<br />

trailing philodendron Minima and variegated Hoya.<br />

We’re nurturing ... pollinators and garden wildlife, and although this has been<br />

on gardeners’ radar for a while the threat to habitat posed by climate change,<br />

keeps this a priority.<br />

Dwarf mandarin<br />

And one can see this by the interest in<br />

naturalistic planting, the highlighting<br />

of bee friendly flowers and the move<br />

towards pollinator friendly organic<br />

and biological insecticides. The next<br />

time you visit a garden centre look<br />

out for pollinator plants like salvia,<br />

rudbeckia, buddleia, cosmos, yarrow,<br />

sunflowers, alyssum, single or double<br />

roses, lavenders…the list goes on!<br />

We’re cultivating ... edimentals,<br />

which is the term given to plants that<br />

are both ornamental and edible, such<br />

as the dwarf patio citrus, gooseberries,<br />

striking foliage plants like artichokes,<br />

rhubarb, and shrublike perennial<br />

herbs like lemon verbena, pineapple<br />

sage, rosemary and lavender.<br />

The nice thing about edimentals is<br />

that they are mostly trees, shrubs<br />

or perennials which are hardier,<br />

and easier to look after than annual<br />

vegetables. From an aesthetic<br />

perspective they can be easily<br />

incorporated into a garden, adding<br />

texture, form and colour.<br />

As you can see, plenty of room<br />

for eco-optimism!<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>24</strong> Get It Magazine 29<br />

Text: ALICE COETZEE


House plants with<br />

STAYING POWER<br />

If you have a busy year<br />

planned with work<br />

trips, holidays and<br />

getaways then these<br />

quick recovery steps<br />

and suggestions for<br />

forgiving plants that<br />

survive neglect will<br />

come in handy.<br />

The holiday feeling quickly evaporates<br />

when you arrive home to drooping<br />

houseplants. Not to worry because<br />

here are some simple steps that will<br />

perk them up again.<br />

• Give them a good soak. Put them<br />

into the bath filled with about 5cm of<br />

water and leave them in there until<br />

the potting soil is completely moist.<br />

You can speed up the process by<br />

moistening the topsoil.<br />

• Another option is to use a hand-held<br />

shower and gently soak the plants.<br />

This also washes off the dust that may<br />

have accumulated on the leaves.<br />

• If the rain is falling put the pots<br />

outside to soak.<br />

• Wipe the leaves with a soft, damp<br />

cloth to get rid of dust.<br />

• Allow the plants to drain well after<br />

soaking. Cut away dead foliage and<br />

flowers and trim into shape.<br />

• When you next water the plants,<br />

feed a liquid fertiliser at half strength<br />

and repeat every two weeks until you<br />

see new growth, then reduce feeding<br />

to once a month.<br />

Next time around, try these forgiving<br />

plants that survive neglect.<br />

Sansevieria (also known as<br />

mother-in-law’s tongue) has<br />

upright, sword shaped leaves that<br />

are marbled dark green with a<br />

yellow border (Golden Futura) or<br />

grey green. There is even a whiteleaved<br />

variety, Sansevieria Hahnii.<br />

Plants grow best in medium to<br />

bright light, but if you plan to be<br />

away for any length of time, move<br />

it to a position that receives lower<br />

light. If you give it a good soak<br />

before going away, it will survive a<br />

month without water.<br />

ZZ plant (Zamioculcas) is one of the hardiest plants around and stylish into the<br />

bargain. A stunning new variation is Raven ZZ which has almost black leaves.<br />

Plants grow in low to medium light and although they prefer regular watering,<br />

they can survive a month without it. In fact, the worst thing you can do is to over<br />

water a ZZ plant. The thick stems are a water-storage mechanism to help it get<br />

through seasonally dry times.<br />

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Succulents like Kalanchoe and Calandiva,<br />

Echeveria, and Senecio ‘String of Pearls’ are<br />

able to survive periods of drought because<br />

they hold the water in their leaves. All like<br />

bright indirect light and should only be<br />

watered when the soil has almost dried<br />

out. Both Kalanchoe and Calandiva are long<br />

flowering plants that re-flower throughout<br />

the year if old flowers are cut off. Feed with a<br />

liquid fertiliser once a month.<br />

Anthurium is such a common houseplant and the reason<br />

is simple. It is almost impossible to kill, unless you make<br />

the mistake of giving it too much water or let it stand in<br />

water. These colourful plants like good light and a warm<br />

room. Look out for the mini’s that are great novelty plants.<br />

Wipe the leaves to keep them glossy and snip off the dead<br />

flowers to encourage them to re-bloom.<br />

The Split leaf<br />

Philodendron<br />

and Monstera<br />

(Delicious<br />

Monsters) are<br />

both big-leaved<br />

tropical plants<br />

that stand on their<br />

own as feature<br />

plants and are<br />

great space fillers.<br />

They like a warm<br />

room and medium light but<br />

will survive with lower light.<br />

They are surprisingly drought<br />

tolerant but if you are going<br />

away for some time, put the<br />

pot on a gravel or bark filled<br />

saucer so that any water that<br />

drains through can be drawn<br />

up again by osmosis while<br />

you are away. It also improves<br />

humidity around the plant.<br />

Details: lvgplant.co.za<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>24</strong> Get It Magazine 31<br />

Text: ALICE COETZEE


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