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Sue Rine’s interest in home cheesemaking began when she was studying agricultural science at Lincoln University.
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came across a cheesemaking book and thought I would have a go. I bought the milk from the supermarket and made my first cheese. It was a Colby cheese, and it actually turned out looking like cheese.” Since then, Sue has learnt the art of home cheesemaking mainly through reading books, Internet research and putting that knowledge into practice. Sue and her husband Greg live on a 56ha organic farm near Stratford. The couple grows most of their food, living a sustainable, self-sufficient lifestyle. She makes a variety of cheeses, and finds some work at high temperatures and others at low. “You are never going to get a standard result with home cheesemaking. Once you get into cultures, temperatures and humidity affect your results.” Cheese can be made with basic kitchen utensils, but Sue also recommends a thermometer as a useful tool. “Keep everything clean. Dishwasher clean is fine. I put my cheesecloth into a bowl and pour boiling water over it. Keep your hands clean too.” Ingredients for basic home cheesemaking include milk, salt, and
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GREEN MEADOWS BY DENISE GUNN For the past decade, the Carey family has built up a business producing premium export quality 100% grass-fed Angus beef under the Green Meadows Beef label.
Joe’s active role covers management and running the farm. As managing director, Nick’s full-time duties include taking care of strategy, partnerships and managing the processing facility and butchery on Katere Road in Waiwhakaiho, New Plymouth. The Careys have developed good relationships with other farmers throughout the years. Regular trips are made by Joe or an appointed agent to view steers and handpick stock to become part of a Green Meadows herd. Steers arrive on the farm weighing around 360kg. Stock is raised and finished exclusively on grass or grass silage grown on the property, reaching maturity between 590–620kg for local markets and 650kg for export. “We believe our unique location, between the majestic Mount Taranaki and the Tasman Sea, and alongside the Taungatara Stream, contributes to the superior quality products we produce.
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Experienced butchers prepare the beef for packaging The stock is raised on grass and grass silage grown on the family farm
Stock is expertly butchered and packaged by the team on-site at the Green Meadows Beef facility in New Plymouth, ready for distribution. “We exclusively farm Angus steers on the family farm. We find Angus beef really primes up nicely and has the attributes customers are looking for. Meat that has even marbling is lower in fat and is more tender, juicy and flavourful.” The finished product is marketed under the Green Meadows Beef brand through speciality stores, supermarkets, the business’s online store and New Plymouth butchery. “Above this, we also contract, manufacture and distribute alternative species, proteins and breeds for leading New Zealand brands at our processing facility.” Green Meadows Beef exports products to Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong and
the South Pacific, with future plans to continue expanding the export business further afield. Nick said the first export shipment to Singapore, and being there when the goods were unloaded from the plane into the customer’s warehouse, was a special highlight and marked the next stage of growth for the brand. “A chunk of our business is in the export market, and over the last two years, we’ve experienced a few roadblocks along the way. “This has been mainly associated with shipping delays, cancelled orders and changing buying patterns in these markets. We have had to adapt and channel the distribution of this product to other sources. “We look forward to returning to international trade shows as soon as we are physically able.”
Over time, and after investment in traditional and digital marketing, as well as food show demonstrations, the positive reviews began to flow in and spread by word of mouth. It helped grow the business to a point where Nick left his full-time job practising law, enabling him to focus on managing and growing the business full-time to where it is today.
Green Meadows Beef has a longstanding relationship with Eat Well for Less chef Michael van de Elzen to create a range of products under his Good from Scratch quality mark, with a new range due out soon. “We are proud of our family business and how far we’ve come in the near 10 years since we initially launched Green Meadows Beef,” Nick said.
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In 2015, Daniel and Rachel went lower order sharemilking on Rex and Janice Carroll’s 173ha farm nestled under Mount Taranaki’s bushline. With the payout that year just $3.90kgMS, Rex and Janice offered the couple a contract milking option. “We’ve been contract milking for 10 years now. When we came here, our goal was to have kids and buy the herd.” The couple now have four children and is buying the herd next year to go 50:50 sharemilking. The Carroll’s farm sits at an altitude of 457 metres and receives an annual average rainfall of between 3.8 and 5 metres of rain. “Our biggest challenge has been dealing with so much rain, working out how to graze the farm in bad weather and minimise pasture damage,” said Daniel. A herd of 370 crossbreds and 20 Ayrshires were milked this season,
consistently producing about 184,000kgMS for each of the past three years. “Next year, we hope to milk 50 Ayrshires and 360 crossbreds.” Daniel and Rachel chose the prefix Mossy for their Ayrshire stud due to connections to the farm they are on. A book written in the 1920s, titled Me and Gus, contains stories about characters living on Mossy Road. The character Gus was based on Rex’s father. Neighbour and author Frank Anthony was Mark in the stories, also referred to as Me in the book’s title. “The farm name is Mossy Road Trust, and that comes from the farm’s history with the books,” said Daniel. “As we started getting into Ayrshires here, we thought Mossy was appropriate for a prefix.” Daniel said Ayrshires are hardy, eat anything and can turn just about anything they eat into milk.
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“Calving is easy, and we don’t have to worry about what bulls to use. They are good mothers and seem to have a lot more character than other breeds.” “We’ve done a lot of embryo transplanting, which is how we’ve got so many Ayrshire calves this year. “We embryo flushed three cows and got 60 embryos, put 45 into our heifers and got 12 heifer calves out of one cow, which is pretty crazy. It’s fast-tracked our breeding programme quite a bit.” Daniel and Rachel enjoy everything about dairy farming.
“Being outside and getting to know the cows, and being able to take the kids to work with me,” said Daniel. “There’s a lot of flexibility, and it’s just a really nice lifestyle. The kids have all got their favourite cows and like going on the farm to see them. There’s no part of farming I don’t enjoy. “I enjoy the breeding side of it with mating time, making breeding decisions, looking at cows’ pedigrees and picking a suitable bull. “The next long-term goal would be to buy some land or a small farm one day,” he said.
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Farmers’ Market Taranaki has undergone rebranding with a new logo by Sam Designs, bags, marquees, website and signs. Farmers’ Market Taranaki trustee Melissa Holmes said the aim of the market rebranding is to help bring in more customers. Eighteen years ago, a group of locals passionate about local food signed the Farmers Market Taranaki Trust deed to set the ball rolling. One of those signatories was stallholder Christine Frey who still sells her produce at the market. “We are so thankful for their vision and hard work,” said Melissa. Since first opening to the public in July 2005, the Farmers’ Market Taranaki has been held in a few different locations until settling into its year-round spot at Huatoki Plaza. “Huatoki Plaza is a great central location, right alongside the beautiful Huatoki stream. People love heading to the library, getting a coffee and then coming to the market for the great atmosphere, and of course, food. “Our customers enjoy being able to shop in the fresh air with space for kids to run and the river, where eels can be fed. “The plaza is also near the city centre car park, which is free on Sundays — there
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is ample street parking in the area. There are bank machines nearby for customers who don’t have cash.” Market coordinators would also like to attract larger commercial growers in the region.
“It would be great to be able to have brassicas year-round.” Melissa said consistency and putting on a great market every Sunday will continue to bring in new customers and stallholders to build the market up.”
“You can’t get any fresher and more local produce. We have all the food you like, from bread, eggs, fish, vegetables, meat and seasonal fruit. “Support Taranaki; it’s the best little Sunday morning habit you could have. Healthy for you, your family and the community.” The three golden rules of Farmers Market New Zealand are followed. Primarily food is sold with exceptions for plants and flowers, food is produced within the Taranaki region, and vendors must be directly involved in the growing or production process of the food. The Taranaki market also accepts natural, locally produced skincare and cleaning products. “We have hired a market coordinator who will be better able to research and reach out to potential stallholders. She is really happy to chat to anyone interested in selling at the market,” said Melissa. “The market is a great place to start a food business to test products and pricing and build a customer base. The customers are lovely and dedicated. They come to shop in rain, hail or shine.” Farmers’ Market Taranaki is held Sundays from 9am–noon.
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History in continuum
by Amy Fifita
Puke Ariki Museum provides unique learning opportunities catering for all ages and interests. The museum upholds the history of New Plymouth and educates the public about the local area. With several exhibitions, engaging tours and activities suitable for everyone — the institution is free to attend. With the holidays about to start, you can continue to educate your children and yourself by understanding where your locality originated. The museum has contemporary interactive exhibitions, with two of them finishing in May. The This is Our World exhibition is a collection of local Taranaki students’ photographs of the region from their viewpoint of their surroundings. The idea behind it was for them to capture the unseen perspective of the region. The exhibition runs until May 8. There are interactive exhibitions for those who want to explore the sciences and go on an adventure like Map It. The experience forgoes modern navigational technology and enables guests to experience what it was like to navigate using the stars. There are 12 activities on offer ranging from ocean to land topics — Map It closes May 29. The remaining four exhibitions to view are ongoing at the museum. Reef Alive, Ta Takapou Whāriki, Taranaki Naturally and Taranaki Life are topical to the Taranaki region.
The Ruru Scavenger Hunt helps visitors venture into museum areas with different hunts. Each hunt takes the scavenger on a quest for answers and information to discover. A new hunt, the Kōkako Ruru Hunt, has been introduced. Covering the native bird threatened with extinction in the 1990s, it comes in the wake of the Kōkako being reintroduced into Taranaki by Experience Pūrangi. The history walks are a guided tour for guests to explore New Plymouth to learn and appreciate the town’s heritage. One walk lets you venture Marsland Hill and Taranaki Cathedral, while the other takes you through the central area of the township. The museum has a cafe, restaurant and shop on-site to add to the experience and provides amenities such as parent rooms, disability accessibility and free WiFi. Lockers are available, small ones are free while larger ones have a fee. No-flash photography is permitted and there is an I-site on-site for information about the area. Puke Ariki is a place to learn about the local area and the history within the region. The museum includes science and learning experiences with activities for all ages.
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Keep the mind flowing with creativity in New Plymouth by viewing Koru on Devon, Gover St Gallery or Kina NZ Design and Art Space.
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Each gallery has an origin story and journey to tell about how and why it exists. They are a platform for artists to muster their works to sell and network with other artists in the community. Koru on Devon started from Fay Looney’s small home studio, where she offered local artists to use. Since then, the establishment has gone through name changes and relocations, remaining a creative space for artists and admirers. Its current location is at Devon Street West in The Whites Building and is a place for everyone to enjoy. “Koru on Devon, now nationally recognised as an art destination, brings to the CBD a collection of contemporary art celebrating our local artists and invited New Zealand artists,” Fay Looney MNZM said. “This professionally curated space changes exhibitions monthly, offering the public an eclectic selection of art.”
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The curator is Linda McFetridge, and the venue is run with assistance from friends and the Koru Collective and is fully accessible. On show are ceramics, glass, sculptures, original paintings and photographs. Located at 13–15 Devon Street West it is open 10am to 3pm, on Wednesday to Sunday. The community art centre is a not-forprofit organisation. New Plymouth gallery Koru on Devon Gover St Gallery originated as an showcases the work of local artists at The Whites Building idea from Heidi and Mike Griffin. Street and is open Monday, Wednesday to The gallery has a community of hundreds of artists — it opened in 2020. Saturday from 10am to 4pm, Sunday noon The venue is a non-profit space for artisans to 4pm. It is closed on Tuesdays. Kina NZ Design and Art Space started to showcase and sell artworks. “We are an independent not-for-profit in 1999 in one of New Plymouth’s gallery and are not selective. This means historic timber buildings — the Exchange it is open to anybody to show their art Chambers Building. The organisation and is connected to 400 artists at the holds the value of the stories it tells moment. It is a nice eclectic selection for through its works and contributors. All the galleries are part of the Coastal everybody,” Heidi Griffin said. The creativity starts from the front of Art Trail, which includes more venues. If the shop, which has colour and faces on you desire to emerge yourself in or support it, and inside, there is an assortment of the Taranaki art scene or community, artwork. The gallery is situated at 19 Gover there are plenty of opportunities available.
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WINTER FOCUS Can solar work in winter?
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Solar power has advanced to the point that it is no longer a fringe technology for off the grid applications but a savvy choice for all homeowners. However, even in New Zealand, where the climate is milder than in big solar-adopting nations like Germany, people worry that their photovoltaic install or solar hot water heater will not perform when the clouds roll in, and temperatures drop. While it’s true that overcast conditions will cut the efficiency of solar panels, they won’t stop the flow of electricity or heat to water applications. Even in northern latitudes, where extensive long-term studies have been undertaken, a 12-panel solar set-up will provide enough electricity in a year to power a Tesla Model 3 for 28,000 kilometres of driving or run a dishwasher through more than 4,000 loads of dirty plates. These figures come from places like the United Kingdom and France, where it’s not unknown for snow to fall. Solar hot water heaters will still do an important job during winter. They can raise
the level of the water in your pipes that crucial first few degrees before the element or gas burner picks up the slack. Just like getting a heavy truck moving, it’s the initial push that is heavy on energy expenditure. The sun will give this push for free, even on cloudy days. For photovoltaic applications, the key to better effectiveness in the shorter, dimmer days of winter is a battery unit to level out the peaks and troughs of generation. Batteries are a sound idea any time of year, as peak power use usually coincides with the end of the day, when cooking, washing, gaming and media watching all combine to use more voltage. During the day when the sun is high, many people are away at work and the home ticks over on a minimum charge. Another possibility to create resilience is to think about augmentation. A small windmill could pick up where the sun leaves
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Cold weather has its benefits, as anyone who enjoys hot chocolate, roast dinners and crackling fireplaces can attest. How about bringing back a winter classic? Mulled wine has a long and colourful history, dating from Roman times and beyond. The tradition of making a sweet, spiced drink from red wine, honey, cinnamon and oranges persisted through the middle ages when it was the winter drink of kings. It became a favourite of British enlightenment era luminaries
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such as Shakespeare, Newton and their contemporaries. A nice merlot sourced locally makes the perfect base for mulled wine. To prepare one bottle, you’ll need to sweeten the mix with a couple of dollops of mānuka honey, and then add a sliced, peeled orange and a dash of brandy. The all-important mulling spices make the difference. Two cinnamon sticks, three pods of star anise and a sprinkling of whole cloves will suffice for a bottle’s worth. The trick when heating this delicious concoction is never to let it bubble. Wine boils easily, and a gentle heat is needed to blend all the flavours together. Mulling masters advise keeping below the magic number of 70 degrees Celsius, and allowing for a long, low subsimmer infusion. While letting the wine mull, which should take only about one hour, consider possible alternatives to orange and cinnamon; red berries and vanilla is a sweet variant, as is the addition of cardamom, maple syrup or blackcurrant. Strain the warmed wine prior to serving through a fine sieve. Mulled wine is known as ‘bishop’s wine’ in Dutch. It has the delightful name ‘glogg’ in Sweden, where it has been a midwinter
Mulled wine was once the drink of kings, as spices and oranges were hard to get during a European winter — now, it’s a treat for all
staple since the Viking era, long before spices were readily available. If you haven’t tried this convivial winter drink with friends gathered around a warm fire, then there are many in northern Europe who would say you haven’t grasped what winter is all about.
Serve in ceramic cups with fresh slices of orange to garnish, and appreciate what Elizabethan-era writer Thomas Dawson said of mulled wine in the 1560s. “Partake of the sun which ripened the vine, and the aromatic spices of the Indies, and forget you the weather outside.”
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Bright tips for darker days
by Andy Bryenton
Daylight saving time is set to the off position for the next six months, and it’s time to think about ways to save electricity during the winter while still staying warm and healthy. Even with fewer sunlight hours in the day, the sun is still your number one ally in the quest to warm your home. Open your curtains and let the sunshine in on those clear winter days, but button up before sunset with thick, thermally-rated curtains or blinds to preserve heat. Glass can radiate a large amount of warmth right out into the outdoors if uncovered. By the same token, those with a conservatory, covered porch or even carport space will save big by setting up a simple clothes drying system there. Even weak sunshine or a small breeze can do the work of a tumble dryer and cut back the electricity bill. When it comes to heating your home, something as simple as closing doors to areas that don’t need warmth can also produce big savings. Spare rooms, home offices, en suites and the like should be shut up to pool heat where it’s wanted — in living and sleeping spaces. The biggest heat drain is an open door to an attached garage. While these are basic life hacks, there are others a little more technical, which experts recommend. Invest in some inexpensive self-adhesive foam weather stripping and put a fresh layer around
“Something as simple as closing doors to areas that don’t need warmth can also produce big savings.” outside doors and windows to really cut back on draughts. Remember, hot air will try to leak out of your home wherever a breeze can come whistling in. Then there’s a tip which relies on comparative psychology. In winter, when the temperature is colder, a warm shower will feel hotter. It’s therefore not a bad idea to turn down your hot water heater temperature a couple of degrees, as it’s likely you will feel no difference, and the amount of time your element needs to operate will be cut back. Fans can do double duty in winter, too. Did you wonder why some ceiling fans, so good for summer, have a reverse gear? It’s to drive hot air from near the ceiling down to the level where you can feel its benefits. Fans that duct heat between rooms are also popular, spreading fireplace energy evenly across the whole home.
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With winter weather on its way, autumn is the time to check the drainage around the home and farm and do some preventative maintenance. Time to get your socks out to wear with your jandals, but before the event of winter, it’s probably best to prepare for oncoming weather. There are some ideas that you can implement to avoid the discomfort of having your gardens and paddocks flooded. While you are doing your last minute jobs of ventilation, sealing, insulation and chimney cleaning, add drains to your list. Check for blockages or issues now before the drains have the chance to flood. Take the chance to prepare now. During autumn, your gutters have probably collected some leaves and with the winter weather on its way, clearing them would be beneficial. More rain comes through in winter — having a blocked gutter could damage your property. Drains redirect water to go elsewhere and not form a lake in the paddock for the cattle. Autumn is the time to think ahead to make it easier in winter. There are many drainage options available — it begins with a simple check. Do they need to be cleared? Have a look, and then you’ll find out. It’s not too late to dig a ditch or look at what is affordable and effective on your land. Surface drains are a quick solution to unload excess water. It typically collects
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Having good drainage in place is beneficial for the crops or garden. Too much water could prevent the roots of your plant life from getting the oxygen it needs. Not having this in place could affect the growth of your plants. Ticking off the preparations for winter will help towards your comfort in the winter. Nobody wants the surprise or cost of a blocked gutter or flooding nonsense, so give it some thought and get started before it’s too late. Be sure to keep yourself and your family warm and dry so that the cooler and rainy months are stress-free and enjoyable. Be prepared and stay dry.
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