Simply Divine

Words Denise Irvine, Images Ashlee DeCaires Barb Cook loves to cook; she does slow braises, soups and roasted meats in winter, and loads up the barbecue grill with great ingredients in summer. When Cambridge’s well-known Simply Divine Kitchen store came on the market three-and-a-half years ago, Barb was tempted by the opportunity to work with […]

Top Ten in Thames

Words Vicki Ravlich-Horan, Images Ashlee DeCaires Many of us travel through Thames as we head away on holiday. We spent a little longer in town talking to locals and discover a few gems.   Crown Lynn and Moore Whether you are a collector or just want a trip down memory lane, this store is a […]

Sicilia – Amuninni

Words Vicki Ravlich-Horan Images Brydie Thompson (and Vicki Ravlich-Horan?) Amuninni (aa-moo-nin-nee) is the Sicilian way of saying ‘let’s go’, much like the often used Italian word ‘andiamo’. It’s midafternoon on another cloudless day in Sicily and I’m taking a moment. It is day seven on our first Taste of Sicily tour and after another busy […]

Read Bros, 150 Years in the Making

  Words Vicki Ravlich-Horan, Images Ashlee DeCaires Not many businesses can lay claim to foundations that are over 150 years old. Read Bros, in the heart of Thames can – literally and figuratively. Current owners, John and Nicola Read are the fifth generation of Reads to own and run the iconic hardware store. Everywhere you […]

Changing Lives in Cambodia

Liz French went to Cambodia earlier this year to visit schools supported by the Tauranga based Cambodia Charitable Trust (CCT) and to meet sponsored children. It left an indelible impression. When I met my sponsored child, she shed tears of gratitude for the difference I was making in her life. It was profound to realise […]

The Midas Touch

Words Denise Irvine, Images Ashlee DeCaires The tools of Paul Briggs’s trade are neatly assembled in his workroom. There are pliers, files, and fine saw blades as well as machinery for drilling and grinding, microscopes for fine details, and computers for producing 3D images of the bespoke pieces he designs. Paul is a manufacturing jeweller […]

LegaSea

By David Wrigley For as long as people have inhabited these islands, we have been a nation of fishers. Ever since Te Ika-a-Māui was pulled from the ocean, we have fished for fun, for sport, for profit, and for kai. This close relationship with the ocean and all that swims in it hasn’t always been […]

Better Together

Words Denise Irvine The unique Te Kāroro Nature Precinct unites taonga at Rotokauri. It doesn’t get much better than this Nourish assignment, and for a moment it’s all about food: ring-tailed lemurs at Hamilton Zoo are gently and delicately nibbling almonds and peanuts from my outstretched hands, jostling for position and treats. Their leading lady, […]

It’s Time to Make Waste History

Words Emily Gray, Images Alex Spodyneiko “We have the solution to make waste history.”  So states Vincent Callister. The founder of event waste management company Waste Wizards is on a mission: to provide coffee drinkers with an easy and sustainable alternative to single-use coffee cups. Needing to diversify Waste Wizards during the Covid-19 pandemic, Vincent […]

Mighty Oak in Morrinsville

Words Denise Irvine, Images Ashlee DeCaires “Build it and they will come,” is the famous line from the movie Field of Dreams, and it seems a pretty good fit for Oak Eatery, in Morrinsville. Oak is the up-to-the-minute café at the Lockerbie Estate on the northern outskirts of town, and on this blue-sky Friday morning […]