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Summer recipes: Kid-friendly cooking ideas
7 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
5 minutes to read
Use your favourite pork sausage to create a fun, portable snack these school holidays. Photo / Tam West
NZ Herald
It s the school holidays and keeping the kids fed and happy can be a challenge. But these recipes make it fun and easy – and the kids might even want to help.
No-frills sausage rolls
Simple and satisfying, these sausage rolls are fun to make with the kids, and even more fun to eat.
Makes about 24
300g flaky puff pastry
1. Heat the oven to 200C. Line an ovenproof tray with baking paper.
Alison Holst s children Kirsten and Simon talk about life after their mother s dementia diagnosis
18 Dec, 2020 07:00 PM
18 minutes to read
Dame Alison Holst: Author, columnist, television and radio host, cook, seed saver - and much-loved Mum. Photo/NZPA Wayne Drought
Dame Alison Holst: Author, columnist, television and radio host, cook, seed saver - and much-loved Mum. Photo/NZPA Wayne Drought
She was famous for her marvellous muffins and lazy lasagne. But in 2015 Dame Alison Holst s family revealed the much-loved television cook had dementia. Her children Simon and Kirsten speak in-depth for the first time to Kim Knight.
It was around this time of year. Very late or very early, depending on your point of view. A house in the country with its lights on - 2am, and someone was still up, wrapping Christmas presents.
Argentinean dinner for six
Ray McVinnie discovers the old-fashioned charm and European-city style of Argentina’s capital.
I recently spent what could be described as a very enjoyable long weekend, Friday to Tuesday, in Buenos Aires. My first time, I was there to get the feel of the place and naturally, eat the food and see the sights. Buenos Aires is big with wide boulevards, leafy parks and a varietyof architecture. Each building is signed by the architects with a plaque naming them. There is everything from elaborate ornate Belle Epoque buildings to more utilitarian Soviet style blocks, one with a gigantic neon of Eva Peron which greets you as you drive into the city.
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