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Easter holidays have brought a short but very welcome economic boost to some sectors of the local economy in Ballito and the improved road works have made a huge difference to the traffic flow at the entrance to the town. Holidays like this continue to fuel the residential migration to Ballito as more and more people choose to relocate to these parts from Big Smoke country. Let’s face it – there is a lifestyle on offer here that makes it very appealing for those who come down on holiday from Gauteng or other inland regions and our economic growth is creating opportunities. But living here isn’t cheap and it’s only the relatively well-heeled who can afford to buy into the lifestyle. This is not necessarily a bad thing – some say it keeps out the less desirable elements of our multi-faceted society. While this may be true, there are some fairly awful rich folk in the mix - money can’t turn a frog into a prince… but even a frog looks quite cool in a Ferrari! On a personal note, the Easter weekend brought with it a startling revelation and I have now come to the inescapable conclusion that I am, on my own, an incomplete person. This devolution has happened to me relatively slowly over the years and while I haven’t really been aware of the changes that have eroded my ability to function as an autonomous whole, I can no longer deny them. It came to me suddenly as I

drove away from the airport on Friday. My wife, Sue has become an avid road runner of late. Why this has happened is a mystery to me and I would have far preferred it had she taken up a more sensible hobby like cooking or painting or pottery or anything that didn’t require a pre-dawn reveille and diabolical convocation with other supplicants…you know the kind… those who delight in the mantra that while you are sleeping, they are getting stronger…hmmmm. Have I considered joining them? Yes, I have had thoughts in that direction but luckily they passed quite quickly when I saw how far they were running. Anyway, Sue went off to run the Two Oceans Half Marathon in Cape Town and I stayed here to look after things. I haven’t been home alone for ages and I saw it as an occasion to live it up a little. But dinner for one is a lonely affair and the thought of going out alone filled me with a sense of insecurity bordering on the ridiculous. So I consoled myself with the notion that I could eat all the Easter eggs I wanted without reproach, but after the second chocolate bunny on Friday night, I wasn’t feeling so good. And that really good bottle of wine had lost its appeal by the third glass. Television proved to be a fairly useless companion – there’s a huge variety of nothing worth watching on DSTV and the BOX OFFICE pay-extra-toview service is almost as limited unless you like cartoons or have had a partial lobotomy. The dogs looked at me dolefully all weekend…I wasn’t going to

walk them on my own. They have a tendency to misbehave if they encounter other dogs and handling two boisterous German Shepherds and an almost senile Jack Russell alone is just too risky. So we stayed put – glowering at each other occasionally and longing for the weekend to end which, luckily, it eventually did. Sue and our son Mike did very well to complete their first half marathon in a really good time and I was overjoyed to collect them at the airport on Sunday night after what seemed the longest weekend of my life. The dogs went wild to see her as they usually do and it was wonderful to feel whole again. I felt really guilty about the Easter Eggs and the other dietary indiscretions over the weekend, but Sue tactfully disregarded the empty wine bottles and the half-finished tin of condensed milk in the fridge and there was only passing mention made of the missing chocolate bunnies. This Easter I realised more fully how truly blessed I am and that in the greater scheme of things, there is nothing more precious than to love and to be loved. I sincerely wish that for you too. Welcome to another edition of Life & Style now also available online at www.lifeandstyle.fm

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Eat Spinach to Stay Sharp: Two Helpings a Day Knocks 11 YEARS off Your Brain Age

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t has long been known as the vegetable that gave Popeye his bulging muscles. But spinach may also be good for the brain. A study found that pensioners who regularly ate spinach and other leafy greens stayed sharper for longer. And there was no need to eat bowls and bowls of the stuff. Men and women who had just one or two helpings a day had the brainpower of people 11 years younger. The US researchers said that something as simple as eating more greens could help protect against the onset of Alzheimer’s. It and other forms of dementia affect more than 800,000 Britons and,

worldwide, the number of sufferers is predicted to treble to 44million by 2050 as the population ages. With existing drugs of limited use and search for a cure ending in disappointment time and time again, some doctors argue that changes to diet and lifestyle offer the best hope of staving off the disease. The researchers, from Rush University in Chicago, quizzed 950 men and women about their diet. The volunteers, who had an average age of 81, then did a battery of mental tests every year for up to ten years. The brains of those who ate leafy green vegetables, such as spinach and kale, aged more slowly, the Experimental Biology conference in

Boston heard. The effect was big, with the slowing of cognitive decline equivalent to 11 years, on average. It is thought that vitamin K, folate or vitamin B9, and the natural colourings lutein and beta-carotene were behind the effects. Researcher Dr Martha Morris said: ‘Losing one’s memory or cognitive abilities is one of the biggest fears for people as they get older ‘Since declining cognitive ability is central to Alzheimer’s disease and dementias, increasing consumption of green leafy vegetables could offer a very simple, affordable and non-invasive way of potentially protecting your brain. ‘With baby boomers approaching old age, there is huge public demand for lifestyle behaviours that can ward off loss of memory and other cognitive abilities with age. ‘Our study provides evidence that eating green leafy vegetables and other foods rich in vitamin K, lutein and beta-carotene can help to keep the brain healthy to preserve functioning.’ She now wants to find out just how these nutrients nourish the brain. In the meantime, those who don’t like spinach can also get their vitamin K, lutein and beta-carotene from carrots, tomatoes and peppers.

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Cornish Pasties Natasha Barnes Grande Diplome Cordon Bleu Cookery Silwood Kitchens

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he humble Cornish pasty has it’s origins in Cornwall and is arguably the most famous little pie on earth. So much so that today it has protected “Trade Mark” status in Europe. The Pasties spread to the rest of the world with the movement of the Copper and Tin miners in search of Jobs. Great friends of mine Brian and Hugo Trevereau live down in Cornwall and always bring me a pie on set up day at the art fairs, over the years I have sampled some of the best the region has to offer. There is a great deal of controversy about the way you crimp the pasty. Some swear blind that the original and correct method is a seam on the side, while others firmly believe the pastry gets crimped on the top. I say whatever is the easiest. Tip: This filling gets cooked inside the pastry so ensure that all the ingredients are raw and very finely sliced. Double up on the ingredients for a larger quantity. The uncooked Pastry freezes beautifully for up to three months. Remove from freezer overnight and thaw at room temperature before use. Because of the Added Potatoes and root vegetables in the filling, it is not advisable to freeze uncooked or cooked Pasties. I fully recommend you use Chuck steak for this recipe. Ingredients 125g butter, cold 125g white Lard (wholesome), cold 2,5ml ( ½ teaspoon) salt 4 x 250ml ( 4 cups) Flour, sifted 90ml (6 Tablespoons) iced water 1 egg, beaten, lightly beaten

Method: Combine butter, lard and salt in the bowl of your food processor. Pulse until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add the iced water and pulse until just combined, remove mixture and mix lightly with your hands until you have firm dough. Divide into 4 - 6 equal pieces, wrap each in cling wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 220C. Mix together all the filling ingredients apart from the onion. Lightly flour a work surface. Roll out each pastry ball into a round, using a small dinner plate or side plate as a template. This will depend on how large you want you pasties to be. Sparsely arrange a few slices of onion on to the pastry circle. Place a liberal amount of filling on top of the onion in the centre of each pastry round. Season very well with plenty of salt and black pepper. Brush the edge all the way round with beaten egg. Carefully fold the top layer over towards you, and seal well by pressing the pastry together with your fingers. Crimp the pastry to create a rope pattern, by,

Filling: 400g chuck steak, very finely sliced 2 medium potatoes, sliced paper thin 2 medium Swedes, sliced paper thin 5ml (1 teaspoon) Worcestershire sauce 15ml (1Tablespoon) chopped fresh parsley 1 large white onion, very finely diced 15ml (1 tablespoon) fresh black pepper Salt to taste folding the pastry over and over again on itself to make a rope. Tuck the end of the rope under the right hand corner of the pasty to seal. This may seems like a mission, but it certainly gives the pastry an attractive edge. If you battle with the rope pattern, then simply seal the pastry well with a fork or your fingers to create a fluted pattern. Alternatively, the pasties may be sealed on top by drawing the sides of the pastry circle together in the middle. Crimp the pastry using your fingers into a fluted pattern. Transfer the pasties to a greased baking sheet, brush the Pastry with remaining egg and bake at 220C for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 180C, bake for a further 45 minutes or until golden brown. Serve warm. Makes 4 large, or 6 smaller pasties.

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we officially launched our APP – now you can hear Radio Life & Style, 88.0fm Ballito – ANYWHERE! On your radio, at home, online and on your mobile. you will never miss out on the great tunes, great competitions, great vibes and good company that is Radio Life & Style!

Station Manager Mike Charles Gives You the Radio Life & Style Roundup

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he action never stops at Radio Life & Style! It’s already been 4 months since we launched on 88.0FM, and the one thing that remains constant is that the radio station continues to go through exciting changes and developments as it settles in to the neighborhood and gets embraced by an everincreasing fan base. The last two weeks in the life of the station have been no exception… The weekend before Easter saw us hosting a launch event at our studio in the Lifestyle Centre for our brand new live-streaming app for Android smartphones and tabloids. Our extremely good-looking launch team spread a little pre-Easter cheer by dishing out free Easter eggs to passers by and showing people how to install the free Radio Life & Style app on their phones from the Google Play Store (see below for the full scoop on how to get the app on your Android smartphone right now*). The event was a smash hit, but it was only a warm up for the fun that was to follow in the new week as we launched “The Search”: a massive community-wide treasure hunt organized by LINC Church and driven by Radio Life & Style. LINC arranged for the Easter Bunny to come to town for the six days leading up to Easter Sunday (hey, they’ve got connections in high places) and each day on the Morning Drive Show we gave away a clue live on radio hinting at where the Bunny was hanging out on the North Coast for that day. People who found the Bunny in the morning and took a selfie with him (tagging @lincchurch and @ lifeandstylefm on social media) were given the chance come down to the Radio Life & Style studio during the Afternoon Drive Show at the end of the day to take part in a fun elimination challenge and stand the chance to win incredible prizes each day (a dinner for two at the exclusive Oyster Box Hotel, a weekend four friends at Rain Farm Game & Lodge, and R2000 in cash were just some of the daily prizes up for grabs). The Search was a massive success, with each day seeming to

attract more and more people to the studio at the end of the day to check out the fun, catch a glimpse of the Bunny and cheer on the finalists as they battled it out for the daily big prize (consolation prizes and plenty of Easter eggs were always up for grabs too). LINC Church created a fantastic community initiative and we were proud to be a part of it. While The Search was the first treasure hunt we’d run on Radio Life & Style, the week brought with it other firsts as well. Tying in with our extremely popular School Sports Special hosted by Coach Dave De Vries on Friday afternoon (1pm-3pm) and Sunday Morning (9am-9:30am), Ashton International College arranged for their first team rugby boys to have their capping ceremony held at the Radio Life & Style studio and broadcast live on air to the whole of the North Coast on the Afternoon Drive. Not to be outdone, the Ashton girls hockey junior and senior combined touring side came along to the studio during the Morning Drive Show a few days later for the live announcement of the touring squad and the handover of their touring kit bags. One of the most exciting growth spurts to witness has been the growth of the School Sports show and the phenomenal way in which Dave De Vries has used radio as a medium to celebrate local sports heroes from schools across the North Coast. Features like these continue to grow and evolve, but change has also been accompanied by a few challenges at the station, which have kept things interesting to say the least… Shortly before our app launch, the station experienced an electrical fault with our radio transmitter, which put us off air for a day (although we were still streaming live online and being played through the Lifestyle Centre sound system). We managed to rig a smaller temporary transmitter, which tided us over while we sent our original transmitter in for repairs, although our signal strength was noticeably reduced while we broadcast on the temporary setup. The messages of support and concern from the listening public during this period were absolutely amazing, and to our radio fans who have stood by us and have waited for us to return to full

strength, we say a heartfelt “Thank You”: it’s for people like you that we do what we do. The good news is that as of later this week we will be broadcasting on a brand new transmitter, which has arrived from the UK and is specially configured to cover our home turf like never before on 88.0FM. It promises to deliver the absolute best listening experience to those who have come to love our mix of incredible music and local interest features. We are also rolling out a massive expansion of our music playlist in the coming week, so you can be sure to hear a flood of fresh tunes on the playlist, from current chart-toppers to classics from the best years of your life. They say that the more things change, the more they stay the same. If that’s true, then no matter what exciting changes the future brings for Radio Life & Style, we promise to continue bringing you an amazing mix of music and local content, providing the soundtrack to your life in the slice of coastal paradise that we call home. Watch this space as we continue to make waves on the North Coast… and keep that dial on 88.0FM! *Now you can carry the sound of Radio Life & Style in your pocket anywhere in the world with the power of our free live-streaming app for Android smartphones and tablets (iPhone users can expect a dedicated Radio Life & Style app soon too, although all phones can stream us live off our mobile website at www. lifeandstyle.fm). For the techno-savvy, downloading the free Radio Life & Style app is as easy as opening the Google Play Store on your Android device, typing “Radio Life & Style” into the Play Store search bar, and hitting enter to view the search results. Click the “more” button to view all the results of the app search, and scroll down a little to find the Radio Life & Style app which should be in the top 10 results… Click on the app, hit “install” and in a few moments you’ll be enjoying the best livestreaming music experience you’ve ever had coming straight through your handheld device! You’ve gotta love modern technology…*


View from the Deck with Trevor Woolf One of Ballito’s most well-known restaurateurs and renowned raconteur, Trevor Woolf, will be a guest on the Afternoon Drive show presenting his regular View From The Deck – a different look at what’s been happening in Ballito of late. Tune in to hear him from 4pm Tuesdays.

Radio Life & Style 88.0FM Show Schedule Monday- Friday

7am – 9am: The Morning Drive Show – Mike Charles & Natasha Freeman, with Matt Williams reporting sport, & surf report by Steve “Hasselhoff” Honneysett. Daily traffic updates from Paul Herbst of IPSS Medical Rescue & “The Caught and Not Bought Fishing Report” with Greg Kruger (Mondays and Fridays). 9am – 10am: The Power Hour – Erin Dickson with Security Report with Alpha Security on Tuesdays and special guests (Wellness Feature with Helen Weaver on Wednesdays & Nutrition Feature with dietician Kim Martin on Fridays) 10am – 12am: The Mid-Morning Mix with Ralph Sparg 11am – 2pm: An Hour of Awesome of Music 1pm – 3pm: The After-Lunch CrunchDanielle Fisher & Mike Charles (Fridays) School Sports Special with Coach Dave De Vries & special guests 3pm – 4pm: Another Hour of Awesome of Music

After their capping ceremony at Life and Style radio the first rugby team will leave tomorrow to Gauteng to compete in the St Dunstan's Easter Festival for five days.

4pm – 6pm: The Afternoon Drive – Dave Charles & Patricia Malemia, with surf report by Steve “The Hoff” Honneysett, traffic updates from Paul Herbst of IPSS Medical Rescue, & sport updates with Mike Van Buuren (Mondays and Fridays) 6pm Onwards: Nothing But Great Music…

Saturday

8am -10am: Weekend Breakfast – Mike Charles, Valentia Mthembu & the SA Local Music Feature, with Matt Williams on sports & surf reports by Steve “Hasselhoff” Honneysett. 10am – 12pm: Saturday Special – Dave Charles & Ashantewaa Ngidi, with Anton von Allerman doing the Saturday Motoring Feature 12pm – 2pm: The Saturdaytime Show – Sbu “SWB” Nxumalo flying solo 2pm Onwards: Music for the Weekend…

What an AMAZING week, coupling with LINC church and the oh-so-full-of-crazybeautiful-fun Easter Bunny Treasure Hunt! Congratulations to all the big winners! Keep listening to Radio Life & Style for more exciting chances to win

And yet another outstanding Ashton Team prepares to tour. The 1st Girls' Hockey Team headed to Stellenbosch for a week of high performance training & pre-season match experience. The team was presented with their sponsored kit @ Radio Life & Style.

Sunday

8am - 9am: The School Sports Special – Coach Dave De Vries and weekly school sports stars 9am – 10am: Talking Property - Dave Charles talks real estate with the property experts 10am Onwards: Hit Music - The Soundtrack to Your Endless Summer… 5pm - 7pm: Highway 88 - music for the open road with Armin Klie 7pm Onwards: Great Music…

The Morning Drive show was giddy with excitement when the lovely Maro, proprietor of the famed Zara's Cafe surprised us with freshly brewed cappuccinos. We love that cafe (you can often spot Natasha Freeman powering away on her lap-top there!) Gill from local NPO 'Vision 153' with Erin Dickson on The Power Hour

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Taking High Performance… Paul Naidoo, owner of Ballito Autohaus, was our guest on the Motoring Show on Saturday morning. He talked about the regular owner events and drives that they organise and gave us a view of the M class – BMW’s performance nomenclature.


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So THAT'S What Your Tattoos Will Look Like When You’re Old! Pensioners Show Off Skin Covered In Ink... But Have No Regrets Over Their Body Art For many of us the fear of how a tattoo will look on ageing skin, is the main reason we decide not to get inked. After all, while a sleeve of tattoos might seem appealing at the age of 22, how will it look on an over60 with crepey skin? Now thanks to a series of pictures of heavily tattooed elderly men and women posing in

their underwear, we can see how the body art of youth looks on a mature physique. In a series of submissions, several elderly people with an edge, being dubbed Old Age Hipsters, aim to prove that inkings can be just as rebellious at 60 as they are at 16. Far from subtle, the collection of photographs sees the group of elderly tattoo fans displaying huge and often full body designs. Far from being shy and retiring the OAP's are happy to display an ample amount of flesh to showcase their tattoos. For one older tough guy, tattoos aren't enough and he had further adorned his body

with double nipple piercings. The pride displayed in the pictures may be a sign of changing times as it was recently revealed that fewer of us go on to regret our ink. According to the Harris Institute of Research it was revealed in April last year that those who are choosing to decorate their skin seem to be on the whole happy with the result with 86 per cent of those questioned have 'never regretted' their tattoos. The research further revealed that for the first time in recorded history, women are slightly more likely to have them than men - and twice as likely to later have them removed.

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ngineers Design Light With Less Blue Wavelengths to Keep Mozzies at Bay The swarms of insects that plague light bulbs at night could be about to become a thing of the past. Scientists have invented a bulb that emits less blue and green wavelengths, which they claim is 20 per cent less appealing to moths and other insects. The technology could also save lives in the tropical regions of the world, where insects carry a multitude of potentially fatal diseases. Light emitted by conventional bulbs - particularly the blue wavelengths of LED bulbs – is attractive to a range of insects, drawing them out from the night and straight to people’s homes. The problem with this is that insects such as mosquitoes that fly towards the light, increase the risk of catching vectorborne diseases. While you may imagine that the brightness of a light bulb may dictate how many insects are drawn towards it, scientists from the University of Southern California say it’s the colour of the light that matters most.

Travis Longcore, associate professor of spatial sciences at the university, said future LED bulb designs could be customised to be less attractive to specific insect species. All insects are attracted to ‘white’ light, which is a combination of all colours, but different insects are sensitive to particular combinations of these wavelengths. For example, blue, violet, and ultraviolet wavelengths are especially attractive to moths and some other insect groups, so these wavelengths were turned down in experimental light bulb. However, the light it emitted, still appeared white to humans. Professor Longcore led a team, with help from Philips Research in the Netherlands, with the aim of reducing the number of insects an LED bulb can attract while still maintaining white light for indoor use.

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Better Call Paul All in a night’s work: Radio Life & Style station manager Mike Charles writes from the frontline after joining IPSS Medical Rescue’s Paul Herbst to experience a night in the life of an advanced life-support paramedic…

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e were maybe an hour into the night shift when Paul Herbst got the call: there’d been a singlevehicle accident on a farm road out past Groutville. We had stopped off to check up on a satellite IPSS Medical Rescue team at a Saturday night car show in Stanger, which by this stage had turned into a heaving mass of party-people and had already seen one person stabbed that night. Paul fired up the engine of his massive, modified Toyota Fortuna rapidresponse vehicle, flipped the switches for sirens and flashing lights, and turned the radio up. It was Go Time… Moments later we were hurtling through broken and pot-holed streets, weaving through single lane traffic and throwing the Fortuna into corners at breakneck speeds as Paul deployed advanced driving tactics and I held onto my supper. I might have had to close my eyes at one or two points… Forget the Top-Gear time trial circuit: this was a white-knuckle ride the Stig would’ve been proud of. In a matter of minutes we came upon the crash site on a poorly lit bend, choked by trees and coastal bush with traffic police already on the scene. A Hyundai flatbed delivery van heavily loaded with a fresh harvest of cabbages had lost control and swerved across the oncoming lane as it rounded the corner, somehow landing up on its roof. The cab had been crushed like an empty Coke can and Paul and I braced ourselves to discover the fate of the driver (Paul had already tended to a horrific fatal pedestrian accident earlier in the day)… By some miracle though, the van’s occupants (an old man and his

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