Lucinda - Editor's blog

Let's Get Cooking

 

Many cooking shows present recipes and ideas for creating dishes well beyond my cooking capability! Don't get me wrong I am not a disaster in the kitchen, just prefer not to have to get the glossary out in-order to follow the complex steps, or have to venture to several specialist shops to find all the ingredients. I prefer cooking with fresh, local produce that comes together with little effort. So imagine my delight when I discovered one of my favourite New Zealand chefs announced she would be not only presenting a TV show but launching a new cook book along side it, on this exact topic!


Annabel Langbein The Free Range Cook is a new 13-part TV series. Filmed on location at Annabel's cabin on the shores of Lake Wanaka, this is a must watch for those wanting "secrets to putting together sensational home cooked food, and how to have fun cooking for friends and family," states Annabel.

Flicking through the accompanying book online, it will be a must buy for me, The Ultimate Chocolate Cake recipe simply the icing on the cake, so to speak. Full of inspiring photos, easy tip-bits, delicious looking recipes and stunning photography, it is guaranteed not to disappoint.

 

 


Having watched the first episode over the weekend, I can assure you this is not one to miss - so tune in next weekend 7pm Saturday, TV ONE and get cooking!
 
For more click here.

 

 

Something New

Black Cottage Sauvignon Blanc

Heading home for takeaways with the family on Friday night, I decided to branch out and pair it with something new. From the makers of Two Rivers in the heart of the Wairau Valley, Marlborough I discovered and immensely enjoyed the Black Cottage Sav Blanc. Wine maker David Clouston set out to produce wines "full of gusto that are approachable and delicious," and he has certainly achieved this.

Picking up silver medals at the New Zealand International Wine Show, the Royal Easter Show and the Air New Zealand wine awards it would appear I am not the only one who appreciates this up and coming label. Aromas of lychee, gooseberries and ripe tropical fruit flavours combine with herbaceous overtones to achieve a stunning result. This beautiful wine has a lovely balance on the palette with a juicy acidity to finish that will keep you coming back for more. And with a price point under $20, why wouldn't you.

For stockists and more from Two Rivers click here.


 

 

Heavy Duty

Homestyle Magazine

 

Weighing in at 14 tonnes, measuring 12.5m in length, 2.6m in width and 3.9m high, Kong is hard to miss! Kong is Hafele's newly outfitted mobile showroom filled with state-of-the-art Hafele products, and is coming to a town near you.
 
After attending the official launch at the Hafele Christchurch Design Centre on Friday 16 July I can assure you that Kong is bursting with the latest technology and stunning products, that made me not only a little jealous but left me wondering why my TV didn't slot nicely into my own kitchen bench! The launch was an entertaining evening with John 'Cocksy' Cocks as the MC and plenty of Hafele staff on hand to impart knowledge and share in the delights of corner cupboard storage.

 

 

 

Photography Lisa Gane
 
After traveling the length of the South Island, Kong will cross the Cook Strait and thunder his way towards Wellington to show off his wares. Then moving towards Auckland, Kong will make his presence felt in towns along the way. Upon arrival in Auckland, Kong will be the star of the Auckland Homeshow. From here Kong will travel around the North Island visiting customers, architects and educational institutions along the way until December 2010. Enjoying a quick rest before continuing his trip in Wellington and surrounds until March 2011 when he will finally board the boat to return home.
 
Click here to find out when Kong will be in a town near you.

Wine Box Auction

Wine Box Auction

For the fifth year in a row, artists from around the country have generously contributed their support, time and artistic skills to create highly prized, collectable artworks out of wine boxes. The Wine Box auction brings together the wider art community to raise money for RealPeople @ Mosaic, a vocational service for people with disabilities.
With 30 artists lined up for this years auction, the calibre is high as some of New Zealand's most prolific artists create work for charity.
An exhibition of all the boxes will open on July 19 and run until action night on July 30. The auction and exhibition will be held at The RealPeople @ Mosaic Gallery, Taradale, Hawke's Bay.
Click here for bidding information.

Snuggling Up In Style

Aura Home

Australian bedlinen company AURA is celebrating a decade of dream making delight by venturing beyond the bedroom for their Spring-Summer range. Creating a sensual new collection of kaftans, tunics, scarves, towels, notebooks and table linen. Screen printed fabrics and hand crafted finishes make theses pieces welcome guests in any home.

Plus of course there is a stunning new range of bed linen! The range conjures notions of exotic faraway locations from Scandinavian cool to the passionate heat of Morocco.

 

We are loving the luxurious feel of the new range and can't wait to snuggle up in it! Available in New Zealand from September through Harvey Norman stores.

 

 

 

 


[Designs from top: Crystal, Spot, Sienna and Maison.]

 

Throwing It Away

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New statistics released by the Electricity Commission show that New Zealand households are paying at least $129 million a year more than they need to in electricity charges by using inefficient light bulbs. Electricity Commission chair, David Caygill said "the statistics showed that despite the rapid uptake of energy efficient light bulbs, nearly 90% of NZ homes still had older-style builds in over half their sockets." One home in six had no compact fluorescent lamps and are missing out completely on the opportunity to cut power bills! “The cost savings from using energy efficient lighting are significant – for some technologies more than $100 over the lifetime of a single bulb,” said Mr Caygill.

Are you saving all you can on your energy bill? Check out the RightLight.govt.nz programme, a partnership between the Electricity Commission, Consumer NZ, the Energy Efficiency Conservation Authority, Master Electricians and the Green Building Council, to make sure you have all the information you need to make good lighting choices.

 

Balance

Homestyle Magazine

Alice and I recently attended Balance, a design symposium hosted by the Hawke's Bay Museum and Art Gallery. It was a weekend of inspiring presenters and a fascinating insight into product design in New Zealand; generating a number of discussions around design and applied arts in New Zealand. Touching base with furniture designers from around the country and local Hawke's Bay artists it was great to see a number of people that have appeared within the pages of homestyle and who have new and exciting things going on that we can share with you throughout the year!

Part of the weekend was the F.L Bone Design Challenge in which teams of three joined forces to design a product which demonstrated an innovative use of plywood. With $1500 cash up for grabs first prize went to the only team of two - Christopher Simon Dawn, an Industrial Design Student at Massey University and Lea Andre, a French design student currently working as an intern at David Trubridge Design - for their innovative plywood stool design. The judging panel consisting of Robert Foster, from F!NK & Co, Douglas Lloyd Jenkins and Steve Brougham of F.L Bone commented that, "the winning design has a notion of surprise, and the designers had also considered how production would be undertaken." 


Photography Pam Joyce, HBMAG
 

Providing us with more than enough food for thought, it was a great weekend and certainly left us feeling inspired! Congratulations HBMAG for a successful symposium and thanks all those that made it happen. 

 

Update - Musical Interlude

Nathan Haines
During our photoshoot at the home of Jaimie Webster and Nathan Haines (which appeared in issue 34), Nathan was amidst the massive undertaking that is production of a music album. As a jazz fiend and a huge fan of Nathan's latest album, I feel his absent nature during the photoshoot was well worth it!

The cover design of the album, Heaven and Earth is by longtime friend and New Zealand artist Martin Poppelwell. "I wanted to have a record that you could listen to and own, and the art reflects where we are coming from," describes Nathan. In Taoism heaven and earth represent the universe and this is a theme which runs through the whole album. It is a beautiful and easy listening collection from this immensely talented New Zealand Jazz musician.

While Nathan was away recording Jaimie kindly opened her home to us and here we can share some of the shots that didn't quite make it into the magazine. Enjoy.
 
 
 
 

 

Teed St Larder

Teed St Larder

On a recent excursion to Auckland I popped into Newmarket on the off chance there was something fabulous I needed. Walking into what will be a wonderful development of Teed and Osborne Street, I found myself admist a cloud of dust and in the middle of a construction zone. There was nothing to do but step into the clean and welcoming atmosphere of Teed St Larder and await the clearance of trucks!

 



With a delicious lunch menu, fresh from the oven homemade baking and brewing coffee, I was in my element and more than happy to wait out the delays in style. The squid salad is certainly worth a try and the mini creme brulees, are just enough of a sugar hit without prompting any traces of guilt.

 


Definitely worth a look the next time you are in the Newmarket area and in need of a coffee or little treat!
 

Nursery Makeover

Nursery Makeover

In our April/May issue, on the stands now, Interior Designer Tammy Cowlishaw showed us the nursery she lovingly put together for new baby Caleb. With budget playing a large part in the end result of the room, Tammy got down to business by up-cycling items to give them a new lease on life, for the new man in her life! She talks to us here about getting creative.

 

Was coming up with a theme for the room difficult? 

I did struggle with the idea of a boys room needing to be more masculine, and I had to restrain myself from adding too many 'pretty' bits. Knowing when to stop and keeping in mind that toys and general chaos would eventually be filling the room, I had to repeat "less is more" to myself often. Working within a budget and having a definate idea of what each piece would do, and where it would go, caused me to be deliberate my decisions and stick to the plan when my pregnancy hormones took over!

 

You transformed the rocking horse into a striking statement piece, tell us about this?

This is one of my favourite elements of the room. It is something that I have had for years and all it needed was a new coat of paint to bring it back to life. We started by sanding it back and priming it for painting. Then once we had chosen and applied the colours we wanted he was nearly done. We applied Folk Art Antiquing Medium for an instant aged look and finished with Resene Aquaclear Satin Varnish - which is safe for use on products for children.

 

 
 

Was finding the perfect change table a challenge?

When we couldn't find what we wanted within the budget we set, I decided it was time to get creative. On Trade Me we found an old rimu dresser - within budget - and converted into what we wanted. I removed the cupboard door to expose the shelves, sanded the whole thing back and attached mouldings to the sides for some decoration. Once it was primed we applied a couple of coats of Resene Waterborne Lustacryl, attached new handles and voila! I used wicker baskets in the shelves for a tidier storage solution.

 
 
 

With teal and duck-egg as the colour scheme, you took this one step further by ensuring it continued into the linen too!

Linen can be very expensive and by adding ribbon, crochet and your own personal touches to a plain set of white linen you can make it feel more expensive than it was, at half the price. I sourced my ribbon from the huge range at Bed, Bath and Table in the same colours and tones as my colour scheme and simply stitched it onto the linen to give it some decoration. I added crochet around the sides of the muslin's to create a vintage and personal feel too.

 

 

 

For more on how Tammy designed her own nursery, see our April/May issue on sale now.


 

 

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